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The Romanian Cultural Institute in New York supports the participation of two Romanian contemporary art galleries at two of the most important art fairs in Miami: Catinca Tăbăcaru Gallery at the "NADA" Contemporary Art Fair, held from December 5-9, 2023, and Jecza Gallery at the "UNTITLED" Contemporary Art Fair, taking place from December 6-10, 2023. Both events are part of the "Miami Art Week" 2023. The two galleries will showcase works by artists Nona Inescu, Rachel Monosov, Constantin Flondor, and Tincuţa Marin.
They are artists from Romania and
Germany and decided to spend some time together during the pandemic as an alternative
to the searching of an artist confined to an isolated space. And when 12
artists spend time together speaking, cooking and working the result cannot be
but an exhibition.
Born out of life
the exhibition itself is an illustration of life as it was felt by the group:
private versus collective, general versus individual, spare time versus working
hours. Curators Catinca Tabacaru and Daniela Palimariu talked to us about the project
and the Staycation exhibition.
Catinca Tăbăcaru: Staycation has been born out of the present pandemic, because we artists,
like everyone else, had to find our own space to relax and be ourselves. We
thought it as a meeting space and didn t see it as an exhibition at first. It all
started with a symposium we staged in July when six artists from Berlin and six
from Romania got together and jointly with Daniela Palimar