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After graduating from the University of Art and Design in Cluj, Miklós Onucsán developed a rigorous postconceptual practice, articulated through installation, text, object, photography, video, action and process based works. His biography is connected to Gherla, where he was born in 1952, and to Oradea, where he lives and works. Onucsán’s artistic language examines ordinary situations, found materials and systems of thought, often through discreet gestures that shift the viewer’s relation to perception, use and meaning. His work has been presented at the Romanian Pavilion of the 58th International Art Exhibition, La Biennale di Venezia, in 2019, as well as at Art Encounters Biennale, Timișoara, BOZAR Centre for Contemporary Art, Brussels, Palais de Tokyo, Paris, and Dallas Biennial. Recent solo exhibitions include Pseudo drawings at Galeria Plan B, Berlin, in 2024, and What is normal for the spider, is chaos for the fly at Galeria Plan B, Berlin, in 2018.
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Decebal Scriba
b. Brașov, Romania, 1944 -
Mamdouh Kachlan
1929 - 2022 -
Paul Scorțescu
Iași, Romania, 1895 - Paris, France, 1976 -
Dem Iordache
Drăgușeni, 1905 - Bucharest, Romania, 1982 -
Paul Neagu
Bucharest, Romania, 1938 - London, United Kingdom, 2004