Solo exhibition Sorin Dumitrescu at Sector 1 Gallery

On Saturday, November 15, 2025, from 4:00 PM, the opening of the exhibition “Report from the Last Judgment,” curated by Bogdan Vlăduță, will take place at Sector 1 Gallery. The exhibition presents a selection of the latest works by Sorin Dumitrescu.

“Dumitrescu’s latest signed works. I am increasingly convinced that the inseparable bond between an artist and their work is what defines the uniqueness of creative originality. Sorin Dumitrescu belongs to a protective sphere that keeps both his work and his inner life together, gaining in recent years a coherent character in the constitution of human and artistic experience. In his work, the choice of the Last Judgment represents a pivotal moment where he encounters both a new and final discovery —the eschaton of Creation and the boundary of life as the threshold to a new becoming.”
– Bogdan Vlăduță

Sorin Dumitrescu (b. March 18, 1946, Bucharest) studied at the “Nicolae Tonitza” High School of Fine Arts (1959–1963) and continued his training at the “Nicolae Grigorescu” Institute of Fine Arts, Painting Department, under the mentorship of Corneliu Baba (1964–1970). In 1992, he established the Anastasia Foundation, shaping it into a multidisciplinary cultural platform with editorial, video, and curatorial programs. By 2002, the foundation had published more than 400 titles, produced over 250 video documents, and organized more than 60 thematic or solo exhibitions at Galeria Catacomba, the pilot contemporary art space of the National Museum of Art of Romania. In 2004, the foundation was granted public-interest status. In 2005, he obtained his PhD in Visual Arts from the National University of Arts in Bucharest, where he later became a tenured professor.

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