AnnArt Gallery will host the opening of the group exhibition “Trace. Reframe. Disrupt”, featuring works by Robert Andacs, Béla Zoltán, Mathias Bar, Miruna Copăcel, Mircea Cuza, and Naiana Vatavu, on Wednesday, June 4, at 6:00 PM.
The six artists collectively question the way in which identity is constructed or mythologized in cultural discourse, outlining a fragmentary map of negotiating the relationship with the past and interrogating one’s own presence in the world. Thus, through radical gestures of decontextualization, desacralization of classical forms and critical reporting on tradition, they trace a common thread of fragility and the need for re-anchoring: in material, in memory, in history.
The group exhibition “Trace. Reframe. Disrupt” brings together contemporary artists who, through radical gestures of decontextualization, desacralization of classical forms or critical reporting on tradition, question in a collective approach the way in which identity is constructed or mythologized in cultural discourse. The works of the six artists, Robert Andacs, Béla Zoltán, Mathias Bar, Miruna Copăcel, Mircea Cuza and Naiana Vatavu outline a fragmentary map of the way in which they negotiate their relationship with the past and interrogate their own presence in the world.
The exhibition traces a common thread of fragility and the need for re-anchoring: in material, in memory, in history. Thus, their search is not only aesthetic, but ontological – an attempt to find meaning in chaos, to find intimacy in isolation, to find oneself in a symbolic space marked by loss and metamorphosis.” (excerpt from the curatorial text)
The exhibition, curated by Cristina Chirilă, can be visited until August 2, 2025, from Tuesday to Friday, between 1:00 PM and 7:00 PM and on Saturdays between 11:00 AM and 4:00 PM. Free admission.