Bucharest’s first professional and public art pavilion – Art Safari – will be a comprehensive four-day presentation of Romanian art
comparable to the great pavilions of other European capitals
Romanian artist Mirela Traistaru with the help of the Romanian Cultural Institute
has gathered over 73 Romanian and international artists for her project “Add to Address Book”
They were asked to create one 100 x 100 cm artwork depicting their individual concerns
These works are connected in the form of a giant puzzle through a red wire in an intervention with specific sequences characteristic of the artistic creation of Mirela Traistaru
“I’m writing the story of friendship because all these paintings were given to me by my friends
well known national and international artists”
The performance is taking place live at Art Safari Bucharest Art Fair
The artist Mirela Traistaru also exhibit charcoal paintings and sketches with the Comparative Art Museum of Sangeorz-Bai, which tries to involve visitors in a program of fascinating discoveries, presenting at their pavilion also artist Gyory Csaba and Maxim Dumitras.
Art attack: Bucharest premieres public art pavilion
Thursday 22 and Saturday 24 May; 12:00-02:00
Private tours are available on request at tours@artsafari.ro
Photo courtesy of Daniel Vrabioiu
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