Galeria Posibilă in partnership with Galeria Lutnița presented Mark Verlan’s solo show curated by Andrei Sclifos.
”Marioca Swami Brabha until the end,
was born one morning, in the early second half of the 20th century AD,
somewhere in Moldova near the Dniester River.
He had the great fortune of studying at the «I.E. Repin» School of Visual Arts.
He is the founder of the Ultra-Stebanism movement in the visual arts of the
peoples of the USSR, as well as the founder of the pictorial graphic confession.
It is known that Marioca loves red borscht with sour cream and pepper, dry white
wine, cheese, parsley, dill, and salt to taste.
His character is calm, balanced, and soft. He has kind eyes, the memory is weak.
He feels comfortable and at ease with his friends.
Celibate. (The Creator deprived him!)
Long ago, he lived in Egypt as a soldier. There are assumptions that he also lived
in Japan (he often speaks Japanese in his sleep).
He knows 9 languages, sings, writes prose and poetry, dances, and he is not
stupid – he eats and sleeps.
Sauna, massage, swimming pool – of course.
Currently, he is a member of the Moldovan Fine Artists’ Union.
Participates in exhibitions here and there.
Marioca’s works adorn the walls of many noble houses in Europe, Asia, and other
countries of the global community.
He cannot understand many things that seem obvious to others, lives in a vague
place, and a mental health disorder is suspected. Not socially dangerous.”
Autobiography, 2014





