BIO
Dan Acostioaei (n. 1974) trăiește și lucrează la Iași.
Este artist vizual și cadru didactic la Universitatea de Arte “George Enescu” din Iaşi, numărându-se printre membrii fondatori ai asociației Vector. Lucrările sale se concentrează asupra modelelor identitare ale societății românești în tranziție și asupra granițelor ideologice dintre sfera economică și condițiile producției artistice în fostul bloc estic.
WORKS
„În vremuri de speranță și neliniște”, MNAC București (2015)
„Laughter and Forgetting”, Festivalul de artă Bucharest Art Week, București (2015)
„Few Were Happy with their Condition: Video and Photography in Romania”, Motorenhalle, Dresda, Germania (2015)
„Between Democracies 1989-2014 – Remembering, narrating and reimagining the past in Eastern & Central Europe and South Africa„, Johannesburg, Constitution Hill, Africa de Sud (2015)
MPRA The School of Kyiv, Bienala de la Kiev (2015)
„One Sixth of the Earth – Ecologies of Image”, MUSAC, Leon (2012)
„Transitland: videoart in Central and Eastern Europe 1989-2009”, Reina Sofia, Madrid (2010)
„Illuminations”, Level 2 Gallery, Tate Modern, Londra (2007).
EN: Dan Acostioaei (born 1974) lives and works at Iași. He is a visual artist and professor at the University of Arts ”George Enescu”, Iași; he is amongst the founding members of Vector associations. His works focus on identity models of Romanian societies in transition and on the ideological boundaries from the economic sphere and the conditions of artistic production from the former eastern bloc.
„În vremuri de speranță și neliniște”, MNAC Bucharest (2015)
„Laughter and Forgetting”, Art Festival Bucharest Art Week, Bucharest (2015)
„Few Were Happy with their Condition: Video and Photography in Romania”, Motorenhalle, Dresda, Germany (2015)
„Between Democracies 1989-2014 – Remembering, narrating and reimagining the past in Eastern & Central Europe and South Africa”, Johannesburg, Constitution Hill, South Africa (2015)
MPRA The School of Kyiv, Kiev Biennale (2015)
„One Sixth of the Earth – Ecologies of Image”, MUSAC, Leon (2012)
„Transitland: videoart in Central and Eastern Europe 1989-2009”, Reina Sofia, Madrid (2010)
„Illuminations”, Level 2 Gallery, Tate Modern, London (2007).