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Academic formation in the Romanian art system during the 1990s placed Micloș Micleușanu within a generation negotiating the legacy of late modernism and the pressures of post socialist transition. His training consolidated a sustained engagement with drawing as structural discipline and with painting as a reflective medium, rather than a purely expressive one. His practice develops at the intersection of figuration and conceptual inquiry. The human presence, often reduced to essentialised silhouettes or fragmentary corporeal signs, functions less as portraiture than as a vehicle for examining identity, memory and the instability of representation. Micleușanu frequently reworks archetypal motifs drawn from collective imagery, subjecting them to processes of simplification, layering and erasure. The resulting surfaces reveal a controlled tension between construction and dissolution, between narrative suggestion and visual reticence. Exhibited in Romania and abroad in both solo and group presentations, his work has circulated within institutional and independent contexts attentive to contemporary critical discourse.
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Jannis Kounellis
1936 - 2017 -
Stefan Gierowski
Częstochowa, Poland, 1925 - Konstancin-Jeziorna, Poland, 2022 -
George Demetrescu Mirea
Câmpulung, Romania , 1852 - Bucharest, Romania, 1934 -
Constantin Petraschievici
1950 - 2002 -
Dan Mihălțianu
b. Bucharest, Romania, 1954