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Anca Munteanu Rimnic is a Romanian artist whose practice moves between object, photography, film, installation and performance, often testing the instability between everyday function, perceptual experience and staged encounter. Based in Berlin, she graduated from the University of Fine Arts, Berlin, in 2001, before continuing her studies at ArtCenter Pasadena with Mike Kelley and Jack Goldstein and at the California Institute of the Arts, Los Angeles, with John Baldessari between 2002 and 2004. Her work frequently redirects ordinary objects and situations into altered visual and emotional contexts, where humour, estrangement and material ambiguity become means of examining the everyday. Since the mid 2000s, she has developed an international exhibition record, with solo presentations at Galeria Plan B in Berlin, PSM Gallery in Berlin, Museum Villa Rot in Ulm, Mönchehaus Museum in Goslar, Kunstverein Braunschweig and Wyspa Institute of Art in Gdańsk. Her work has also appeared in group exhibitions at Kunsthalle Hamburg, Museum Tinguely in Basel, MuCEM in Marseille, Sadie Coles Gallery in London, Museo Madre in Naples, Martin Gropius Bau in Berlin and MNAC in Bucharest. Born in Bucharest in 1974, she belongs to a generation of Romanian artists whose practice developed through transnational education and sustained participation in the Berlin art scene.
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Horia Bernea
Bucharest, Romania, 1938 - Paris, France, 2000 -
Hassan Kamel
b. Cairo, Egypt, 1967 -
Liviu Suhar
b. Iacobeni, Romania, 1940 -
Alicja Kwade
b. 1979 -
Alphonse Mucha
Ivancice, Czechia, 1860 - Prague, Czechia, 1939