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Tara von Neudorf is a contemporary Romanian artist. He studied in the Faculty of Printmaking and in the Faculty of Painting at the Art and Design University of Cluj-Napoca. Tara von Neudorf is one of the Romanian artists who contested the official brand of art represented by Romania’s Union of Visual Artists. His artistic practice included the use of ready-mades such as old communist-era schoolroom maps and educational posters. The artifacts of the previous totalitarian regime become the support for his sensitive subjects pertaining to a society in transition, negotiating issues previously considered to be taboo, such as sexual freedom, religion, war crimes and the challenges of systemic corruption and geopolitical culture. The context of the place from where Tara comes – Transylvania – is his starting point for his artistic narratives about identity, difficult history, the coexistence of cultures, unhealed wounds and the emptiness of now depopulated towns and villages.
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Ion Pacea
Choropani, Greece, 1924 - Bucharest, Romania, 1999 -
Edward Shahda
b. 1952 -
Nicolae Grigorescu
Pitaru, Romania, 1838 - Câmpina, Romania, 1907 -
Veljko Vujačić
b. Belgrade, Serbia, 1969 -
Paul Neagu
Bucharest, Romania, 1938 - London, United Kingdom, 2004