Adrian Ghenie: The Impossible Body

Past exhibition

20.04.202318.06.2023

Adrian Ghenie: The Impossible Body

Curated by the artistic director of the Art Encounters Foundation, Diana Marincu, the exhibition brings together a large collection of drawings alongside some of the artist’s paintings.

It gives us great pleasure to invite you to the exhibition “Adrian Ghenie, The Impossible Body,” composed of a series of recent works by the artist specially created for this occasion. Adrian Ghenie is one of the most popular contemporary Romanian artists and a true phenomenon of the international art market, known primarily for his paintings inspired by historical subjects with relevance to the tumultuous history of the 20th century.

Curated by the artistic director of the Art Encounters Foundation, Diana Marincu, the exhibition brings together a large collection of drawings alongside some of the artist’s paintings.

The artist dwells here on the subjects inspired by the pandemic period and isolation in the domestic space when the only connection with the “world” was through digital devices. These new themes relate to the complicated relationship man has formulated with today’s technology, social media, his body, and time. Ghenie saw that today there is a new language of the body, which imposes different postures, specific anatomical developments, and extensions of the limbs through technology tools.

The exhibition is organized at the ISHO Pavilion and can be visited between Wednesday and Sunday, between 10:00 and 18:00 (access is free). In addition, the “impossible body” benefits from a mediation program, which we will announce shortly.

⌛ April 20, 18:00: Opening with the artist and the Art Encounters team.
⌛ April 21, 18:00: Special event, “Meet the Artist,” with a guided tour and public discussion about the artistic practice of Adrian Ghenie.

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Adrian Ghenie

(b. 13 august 1977 - Present)

Adrian Ghenie is a contemporary Romanian painter, internationally known for his expressionist style and unique approach to history and collective memory. Born on August 13, 1977, in Baia Mare, Romania, Ghenie currently lives and works in Berlin, Germany.

His artistic education began at the University of Art and Design in Cluj-Napoca, and in 2005 he co-founded Galeria Plan B, a space dedicated to contemporary art from Eastern Europe. His works combine figurative and abstract elements, using innovative techniques to create textured and emotionally intense surfaces.

Ghenie is known for his use of palette knives and color layering techniques, which give his works a sculptural dimension. His subjects include collective memory, the distortion of history, and the impact of totalitarian ideologies on humanity.

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