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Radu Feldiorean received his formal training at the University of Art and Design in Cluj-Napoca, a background that shaped his sustained presence in contemporary Romanian exhibition practice. His sculptural work relies predominantly on Corten steel and engages a vocabulary of pared-down forms. Series such as Compass, Arca, Aripă în zbor and Epitrahil–Izvorul, presented in exhibitions including Elegii at Elite Art Gallery in Bucharest (2022), illustrate a method concerned with the structural weight of the object and its relation to space. Feldiorean favours volumes that appear both stable and provisional, allowing the material to carry much of the expressive charge while withholding overt narrative intent. His participation in national biennials and in group shows across Bistriţa, Cluj, Sighişoara, Arad and Alba Iulia positions him within the post-1990 generation of Romanian sculptors who test the boundaries between abstraction, symbolic form and the physical behaviour of metal.
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Constantin Flondor
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Fruzsina Kiss
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Robin Nõgisto
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Mirjam Hinn
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Tadeusz Kantor
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Łódź Kaliska
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Victor Brauner; Jacques Hérold; Raoul Ubac
