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What geometries underlie the natural and the built environments? What traces of the past do they retain? Based on the underlying geometries of the built environment, Recomposition No. 06 mirrors the times, collective, and personal memories on and after the September 11, 2001 attack in downtown New York City. This attack, which led to the destruction of the World Trade Center, significantly altered the city's skyline and architectural landscape. The central element is an abstract photograph of the landmark Oculus, designed by Santiago Calatrava, which was part of rebuilding the urban landscape. I see architectural buildings as modifications of urban space, reflecting the technology and the understanding of humanity at any time. The inspiration for this work stems from the transformative power of the Bauhaus movement, which revolutionized building design and offered significant social modifications. With their deep understanding of form, space, and structure, architecture and visual arts inspire and challenge us to approach innovative problem-solving solutions. They encourage us to see the world from a different perspective, to find beauty in the mundane, and to seek inspiration in unexpected places.
Photography:Giclée on Paper
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Size:27 W x 36 H x 0.1 D in
Frame:Black
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I am a New Yorker from Queens. When I started drawing in my teenage years, my father taught me to look at the architecture of Bucharest, Romania, with a keen eye for perspective, balance, and proportions. Analytic perception has accompanied me ever since. Arriving in New York City, my photographic interest turned to the city's signature architecture. I systematically explored specific themes, such as the effects of light or the perception of waves. I have exhibited my artwork in group shows at the Huntington Arts Council in New York (2020), LIK Gallery in Vienna (2021), and online at the Visual Artists Association in London (2023). My latest work, "New York City Bauhaus," explores trans-artistic movements in the US. One piece was included in a juried exhibition at The CENTER for Contemporary Art in Bedminster, NJ (early 2024), and another was displayed at the Atlantic Gallery in NYC in March 2024.
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