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Potenziale #8

Vernissage | 2.06 – 18:00

Visiting days | 3-10.06 – by appointment

Everything comes together while pushing all apart brings together the practices of Andrei Arion, Claudiu Lazăr, Ana Ionescu, Albert Kaan and Ana Petrovici in a shared environment shaped by material tensions, industrial traces, and individual systems of meaning.

 

Curator Roxana Morar assembled the show to explore how familiar materials, objects, and references can be reconfigured into alternative forms of presence. Each work possesses its own individuality, however, they now learn to coexist, creating new ways of reading through an act of translation. All involved artists share an educational background in visual arts, transforming personal sensibilities into physical matter through sculpture and installation.

 

Albert Kaan (b. 1993) combines urban experience with industrial materials, creating sculptures that blend with their surroundings and propose new forms of awareness. Andrei Arion (b. 1996) questions the predictability of the real through a sharp visual language and Ana Ionescu (b. 1999) uncovers the poetic potential carefully encapsulated within the harshness of metal.

 

The work of Ana Petrovici (b. 1986) raises questions about the future and the ways perception is connected to familiar objects, while Claudiu Lazăr (b. 1997), through repetitive structures and rhythm, recalls solitude and a stubborn yearning for togetherness.

 

Everything, eventually, connects.

 

 

 

Program

Vernissage | 2.06 | 18:00

Visiting days | 3-10.06

Mischa Blanos in Concert | 5.06 TBA

Workshop with Mischa Blanos | 6.06 TBA (registration needed: kontakt@reaktor.art)

 

 

On view 3-10 June, as part of Potenziale #8

Co-organised by Atelierele Scânteia & REAKTOR

Co-financed by AFCN