Eforie Colorat

Cinemascop Garden in Eforie Sud opens on Monday, July 1, from 7:00 p.m., with five art exhibitions.

The E T A J on Wheels gallery was transformed by Mimi Pleșoianu into an immersive work, illustrating the idealized atmosphere of a dreamlike coastline: a world of saturated colors and foaming waves, illuminated by the sunrise. It’s a timeless, playful portal through which each of us can step into a cherished moment in time where everything is sweet, bright, and nostalgic.

The installation, signed by Emil Cristian Ghiță, talks about ecology, using recycling as a method and glass packaging as a working material for artistic expression. Glass, a banal object with a brief existence, evokes a state of grace in a fragile balance, too easily destroyed. The viewer could become a creator of meaning himself, starting from the premise that every object used more than once becomes little more than an ephemeral consumable.

Adrian Preda, together with Alina Marinescu, Andrei Turenici, Irina Maria Iliescu and Meri The Zu, launches the eco-performance series “Art (and ecology) at the Seashore”. The works depict some sad but very probable scenarios. Artists search for traces of modern civilization in murky waves or follow the path of species forever banished from human proximity.

The launch of the suite of drawings signed by Adrian Preda is accompanied by a moment of poetry. The special guest is Florin Dumitrescu, an author who talks about nature without manifest tonalities, faithful only to a splendid show of language and versification. Reply given to the clichéd reception of one of the great themes of poetry of all time and, at the same time, an urge to rethink the principles of our coexistence with the non-human, his volume, “Sentimentul naturii” is, first and foremost, a book in which the aesthetic elegantly assimilates the ideological, letting the poem emanate beauty. The poetry volume “Sentimentul Naturii”, signed by Florin Dumitrescu, is published by Max Blacher Publishing House, in partnership with H’art Gallery.

At 1MP Gallery, Alexandra Dumitrescu’s work “Landscape”—equally iconic and narrative—will be presented. Iconic because it illustrates Nature in the romantic sense of the term. Narrative because it tells a story, like in a black-and-white French film from the 1960s. We don’t know how the moment begins or ends, nor who the heroes and villains are.

The party, animated by DJ Sorin Lupașcu, starts at 9 PM.

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