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Художествена галерия Русе

7th International Art Biennial “DANUBIAN” and exhibition “SPACE” Vladimir Paun Vrapciu

16 – 30 January 2025.
Opening: 16 January 2025, 5 pm

Truecart Events Brand and Art Gallery – Ruse is hosting two exhibitions. The first is the Seventh Edition of the International Biennial “Danubian,” and the second is a solo exhibition of Vladimir Paun-Vrapciu called “Space” Dan Tudor Truica from Romania is the curator for both exhibitions.

This international project is a continuation, more complex and more selective, of the editions of previous years, organized under the auspices of Truecart Events Brand in the country and abroad. The exhibition brings together 21 professional visual artists from Romania, Bulgaria, Spain and Greece: Andrea Denisa Ardelen, Corina Balintoni, Adrian Budea, David Vlad Ionush Budea, Mihaela Coceci, Cornelia Victoria Dedu, Donchev Costantin, Ioana Enescu Troica, Garbis Adrian Hoffman, Mariana Gavrila Vesa, Aurelia Matei, Ruxandra Sibil Mermese, Andrés Fernandez Molina, Gabriela Naftanaila Levensu, Victoria Karaiman Pastuc, Vasile Saraci, Taka Evangelia, Troica Dan Tudor, Troica Ion, Uatu Catalina and Vladimir Păun Vrapțiu.

No matter what technique is used, the artists chosen for this event show how important and on point a modern visual message is, especially when it comes to the latest European trends.

“Space” Vladimir Păun Vrapțiu’s solo exhibition of paintings, installations, and videos

The author presents a project that’s always changing. It’s constantly taking on new forms and dimensions, just like the space around us. It’s always changing, growing, and expanding. In this collection of created forms, the artist’s vision goes beyond the physical, offering a space for the spirit to roam freely in the unknown territories of existence.

Space is about more than just exploring cosmic mysteries. It’s a bold move to face the existential fears that weigh on our minds. With everything going on in the world right now, this exhibition feels like a kind of emotional release, a journey through art to deal with our deepest fears.

Here, among these chosen works, we see proof of resilience. It’s a reminder that art can be a source of comfort and healing, even when things are uncertain. Because when we’re being creative, we find strength and comfort.”

Publication by Austin Gallery, Macedonia

 

About the Author

 

Vladimir Paun-Vrapciu, a contemporary Romanian artist. He started his artistic journey by graduating from the Secondary School of Arts in Buzau with a focus on decoration from 1991 to 1995. He kept on studying, and he got a degree in architecture and urbanism from the Faculty of Architecture and Urbanism in Bucharest between 1996 and 2003.xml-ph-0000@deepl.internalHe was really into artistic research, so he went back to school to get a Master of Arts degree at the National University of Arts in Bucharest from 2019 to 2021.