Exhibition and Forum /
Chișinău, 14-28 September 2024
Exhibition participants: Darya Tsymbalyuk, Ghenadie Popescu, Maria Doni, Marina Sulima, Nikita Kadan, Pavel Brăila, Tatiana Fiodorova, Alexandra Tatar, Ana Barbu, Ana Kun, Andrei Nacu, Catherine Morland, Daria Nedelcu in collaboration with Cyrill Lim, Jo Brăilescu, Irina Botea & Jon Dean, Lilia Nenescu, Maria Mora in collaboration with Tudor Vlădescu, Paula Dunker, Raluca Popa, Silvia Dogaru
Exhibition venues: Bunker, Lutnița, Zpațiu
Opening: 14 September 2024
Forum participants: Charles Esche (online), Corina Oprea (online), Elena Crippa, Irina Cios, Magda Radu, Miki Braniște (online), Sara Buraya, Theo Prodromidis, Zdenka Badovinac (online), Diana Munteanu, Lilia Dragneva, Nora Dorogan, Octavian Eșanu (online), Pavel Brăila, Rusanda Curcă, Ştefan Rusu, Tatiana Fiodorova, Valeria Barbas, Vitalie Sprînceană, Vladimir Us and others
National Art Museum of Moldova
15 September 2024
Curators: The Resurrection Committee (Adelina Luft, Nora Dorogan, Ovidiu Țichindeleanu, Raluca Voinea)
From 14 to 28 September 2024 the project “Images of the Good Life in the East” will take place in Chișinău, organized by tranzit.ro/Bucharest in partnership with teatru-spălătorie, Ksak Association (Center for Contemporary Art Chișinău) and Bunker space, Lutnița gallery, Zpațiu, and The National Art Museum of Moldova. Curated by Adelina Luft, Nora Dorogan, Ovidiu Țichindeleanu, and Raluca Voinea, the project consists of an exhibition in the partner spaces with an opening on 14 September, and a public forum at the National Art Museum of Moldova taking place on 15 September.
The exhibition brings together artists from Moldova and Ukraine: Ghenadie Popescu, Marina Sulima, Tatiana Fiodorova, Pavel Brăila, Darya Tsymbalyuk, Maria Doni, Nikita Kadan, together with 14 participants from the independent course “Non-Western Technologies for the Good Life” (October 2023 - May 2024): Alexandra Tatar, Ana Barbu, Ana Kun, Andrei Nacu, Catherine Morland, Daria Nedelcu in collaboration with Cyrill Lim, Jo Brăilescu, Irina Botea & Jon Dean, Lilia Nenescu, Maria Mora in collaboration with Tudor Vlădescu, Paula Dunker, Raluca Popa, and Silvia Dogaru.
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EXHIBITION /
3rd of August 2024 – 31st of October 2024
OPENING: 3rd of August 2024, 8.00 p.m. with a public event starting at 4.00 p.m. @tranzit.ro/ Iasi,
Address: GreenHouse, Str. Sf. Atanasie nr. 25, Iași
Participants: Škart(group), Andreas Fogarasi, Preeti Kathuria, Sarah Muscalu, Mona Vătămanu & Florin Tudor, s.a.b.a (Silvia Amancei & Bogdan Armanu), Vladimir Us & Oberliht Association, REDURB Research Group (Enikő Vincze, Sorin Gog, Ioana Florea, George Zamfir, Mișa Dumitriu, Marina Mironica, Livia Pancu, Manuel Aalbers).
On 4th of August 2024, performative events with Cezar Lăzărescu, Cătălin Gheorghe and Cristina Moraru, Andrei Pripasu, Livia Pancu & Florin Bobu and Andrei Gavril. (closed event)
During the last few decades, the city became a nexus of social struggles and an important point of reference for artists, architects, social scientists, urbanists and activists and this expressed in movements such as the “Right to the City” that emphasized the need for inclusivity, accessibility, and democracy in urban spaces. The neoliberal turn with its overall transformation of our societies and the promotion of capital-intensive models of development as compared to the extractivist or labor intensive ones also opened the space of contestation in which all these social, cultural and political practices are broadly situated.
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@tranzit.ro/ Iași – traveling exhibition /
Zpace / 3rd Space studio / Stalker Garden (The House of Zemstvo, 103, Al. Șciusev St., Chisinau)
May - June 2024
Oberliht Association & Drujba Collective
@tranzit.ro/Iași is an exhibition that resulted from a collaboration between tranzitiasi and Oberliht Association back in 2023. Initially presented in September, 2023 at tranzit.ro/ Iasi, in the frame of Ways of Organisation project, this year we have decided to exhibit the works that make it up in the spaces of the House of Zemstvo and thus make it accessible to the public in Chisinău.
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tranzit. ro/București and The Last Archive present:
Nicoleta Moise: The Blue Dream
21 December 2023, 4-7 p.m.
A temporary intervention at the Experimental Station for Research on Art and Life
Coordinates
Access: by car via DN1 or A3; by bus no. 446, departure from Piața Presei Libere, arrival at Pescari stop
Since 2012, when the Maya apocalypse did not exactly happen on a planetary scale as predicted, we have witnessed instead an agglomeration of gradual apocalypses, usually inflicted on those who don’t have back-up plans, with bunkers and rifles and know-it-all-scenarios, protect-your-family infrastructures. The world is falling apart, not only in its physical condition, but also in its very reason for existing as a space that allows breathing and thriving of the spirit, be it human or other. As we write these lines, we are watching the erasure of people, of humanity, of common sense, of any sense, of reason and empathy altogether, of the will to live, confronted as we are with the capitalist-colonial-military apparatus. Destruction and doom, repression and censorship, chemical weapons and threat of nuclear escalation, on top of the existing wars, and the countless disasters that the media only reports for a limited time, on the backdrop of lifestyle advice, with gym exercises and nutritional advice, cooking and gardening recipes, pictures of cats and babies, watch the apocalypse from the cosy, fireplace-heated living room.
With tranzit. ro/București, every year on the 21st of December we gather to celebrate we survived for one more year. What about those who didn’t survive? Not because they were old and their time on this earth was peacefully coming to an end, but because of so many other reasons that we find hard to come to terms with?
We cannot fight death, no matter who inflicts it. We can, however, remember those who tried to live.
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Specific Aspects of the Pedagogical Turn of the 1970s in Hungary / The work of Péter Forgács, István Sinkó & István Rév and the educational films of the Balázs Béla Studio
08 December 2023-14 January 2024
Opening: 7th of December 23, 7pm.
Curator: Virag Lődi
The exhibition focuses on specific creative engagements within public education by intellectuals of the late Kádár-era in Hungary, introducing democratic and critical attitudes and methods. The exploration of media artist Péter Forgács's complex experiment in aesthetic education between 1974 and 78 constitutes the axis of the exhibited material, but another semi-illegal school workshop led by economic historian István Rév and painter István Sinkó is also evoked. The political and social contexts of these pedagogical experiments are given more depth by the inclusion of a series of educational films made at the time in the Balázs Béla Studio, also highlighting the importance and educational aspects of the studio’s social film distribution program. The exhibition treats the above cultural practices within the intersection of pedagogy and art.
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Curator: Adrian Bojenoiu
Exhibition: 24th of October - 7th of November
tranzit.ro/ Iasi,
Address: GreenHouse, Str. Sf. Atanasie nr. 25, Iași
GRID is an incursion into the digital culture of image and representation that is based on a collaborative research by the artist Andrei Nacu in partnership with the Royal Anthropological Institute (RAI) in London and the Multidisciplinary Research Institute in Art (ICMA) within UNAGE Iași, realized in two exhibitions hosted by RAI London and Tranzit/Iasi and produced by Galeria ElectroPutere.
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6th of October - 25th of November
Tranzit.ro/Bucharest in partnership with Jogja Biennale Foundation invites 12 participants and initiatives from Romania, Serbia, to Ukraine and Slovakia in the main exhibition of Jogja Biennale 17 under the project “Reclaiming Sociality around Land and the Rural” co-financed by The Romanian Cultural Institute through the Cantemir Programme. The biennial runs between 6 October and 25 November 2023 in various venues across Yogyakarta, Indonesia.
Invited participants: Anca Benera & Arnold Estefan, Anca Bucur, Dan Vezentan, Eduard Constantin, Ilona Németh, Jelica Jovanović, Nikita Kadan, Ovidiu Țichindeleanu, Raluca Voinea, Raluca Popa, The Experimental Station for Research on Art and Life. Curated by Adelina Luft.
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Milan Đorđević, Vahida Ramujkić, Noa Treister
17.09. - 5.10.2023
Adress: GreenHouse, Str. Sf. Atanasie nr. 25, Iași
This exhibition presents the current thinking among members of ULUS (the Association of Fine Artists in Serbia) about the political economy of the organisation and its members. The two exhibitions presented - Susreti (Encounters) and Kraj kapitalizma (The End of Capitalism) - in the eyes of the organisers and many of ULUS’s members seemingly present opposite directions of politico-economic development. While Susreti gathered galleries from all around Serbia to present their artists, most of which are members of ULUS; Kraj kapitalizma invited artists and non-artists to develop models that enable a dignified life and active public action.
Following the exhibitions, two discussions were held reflecting on the concept and the practice of the exhibitions as precursors to the political economy that ULUS should practice. The questions that were put for the discussion of Susreti were: if, how much and in which way should ULUS participate in the art market? In the context of the very weak art market in Serbia, what is the difference between the artist being represented by a gallery and in an association? And with which actors in the sector of contemporary art and in which way should ULUS cooperate?
For the discussion of the exhibition Kraj kapitalizm the questions were: Would you define this exhibition as a political exhibition, and in what way? Who were the presenters and who were the visitors, i.e. who did the exhibition address? How did the setting of this exhibition - the official/traditional Spring exhibition of the representative professional association of fine artists of Serbia in its traditional pavilion - contribute to its concept? How was the funding by the capitalist state addressed by the exhibition? What political-economy should ULUS follow as a result of the exhibition? How exhibitions generally affect what the association is, how do they strengthen the community and collective of members i.e. what brings artists together?
In Iasi, documentary photographs of both exhibitions will be presented, as well as the discussions. On the 18th of September a new discussion was held in Iasi to continue the reflection arround the ways of organization of artists and how the questions above function in their own practices in the contexts of Iași and Chisinau, RM, basis for other artists present in this meeting.
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Vladimir Us, Ghenadie Popescu and Maxim Polyakov with special participation of Veaceslav Fisticanu, Angela Candu, Ionuț Ion Savin, Inga Spravedlivaia, Dumitru Musteață, Adrian Moraru,
OPENING: 2nd of September 2023, 6.00 p.m. @tranzit.ro/ Iasi
ADRESS: GreenHouse, Str. Sf. Atanasie nr. 25, Iași
tranzit.ro/ Iași is pleased to present a conclusive group exhibition that pivots around the critical premise of organisational structures and how artistic scrutiny spreads and permeates the formal construct.
OBERLIHT ASSOCIATION is one of the leading non-government entities working and evolving in the field of culture in the Republic of Moldova. It was founded by an active group of people in the first decade of the 21st century as a specific situational response to the city of Chisinau.
THE EXHIBITION is an attempt to widen the context by gauging our own unique position and how the concept of “the civil society” was deployed during the post-socialist transformation of our societies. The objective to investigate the genesis of the “civil society” and identify the seeds and the fruits of this contested conceptual construct is in itself a labyrinth chore. By juxtaposing OBERLIHT’s inceptive activity with the current activities of the Druzhba (translated as “Friendship”) Collective, we have added more layers of complexity to the task. The artistic practice of the Druzhba Collective is an attempt to escape the formal dictums that segregate and control the categories of art and life. The two initiatives are cohesively sharing the The House of Zemstvo (Clădirea Cârmuirii Zemstvei Guberniale a Basarabiei) space amidst the other large groups of cultural, political and social organizations.
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An exhibition organised in the frame of the project C4R (Cultures for Resilience), by tranzit.ro, in collaboration with Atelier d'Architecture Autogérée (FR), Casco Art Institute (NL), Nethood (CH), in partnership with Minitremu Association (RO) and supported by the Creative Europe Program of the European Commission.
2 – 15 July 2023
Riverside Pavilion / Children’s Park Ion Creangă, Timișoara
A research exhibition comprising documentation produced in the C4R activities, as well as artworks and documents related to a localised understanding of resilience. The first edition of the exhibition took place in July 2022 in Bucharest, moving to Sofia in September 2022 in an adapted version and with some works presented in premiere. The third edition in Timișoara shows a selection of works from the previous two editions, alongside new contributions that respond to the context of the project and to Minitremu Art Camp #8 intended for high-school students.
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Exhibition organised by Tampons and pads for all / Absorbante pentru toate / /
8 - 31 March 2023
tranzit. ro/ Iași
Adress: GreenHouse, Street. Sf. Atanasie no. 25, Iasi
Artists:
Ilinca Popescu, Tanasă Andreea, Ioana Rusu, Mihaela Lungu, Amalia Vornicu, Ana Stoica, Olga Măciuca, Diana Pavel, Catinca Sofrone, Mia Talpău
A space just for her is an exhibition organized by the Absorbante pentru toate / Tampons and pads for all collective in the tranzit. ro/ Iași space, as part of the Women's Solidarity Festival in Iasi from March 8-12. The exhibition can be visited until March 31.
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An exhibition organised in the frame of the project C4R (Cultures for Resilience), by tranzit.ro, in collaboration with Atelier d'Architecture Autogérée (FR), Casco Art Institute (NL), Nethood (CH) and in partnership with Toplocentrala (BG).
2 – 17 September 2022
Toplocentrala, 5 Emil Bersinski Street, Sofia, Bulgaria
Opening: Friday, 2 September 2022, 6 p.m.
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An exhibition organised in the frame of the project C4R (Cultures for Resilience), by tranzit.ro, in collaboration with Atelier d'Architecture Autogérée (FR), Casco Art Institute (NL), Nethood (CH) and in partnership with The Romanian Order of Architects
1 – 15 July 2022
Opening: Friday, 1st of July, 2022, 6 p.m.
The Romanian Order of Architects, Str. Pictor Arthur Verona nr. 19, Sector 1, București
A hybrid, research exhibition comprising documentation produced in the C4R activities, artworks and documents related to a localised understanding of resilience.
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exhibition and research program /
27 May - 07 June 2022
Opening: 19 pm, 27 May 2022
tranzit.ro/ Cluj, Napoca Street, no. 16.
Curated by Ferenc Gróf and Attila Tordai-S.
In partnership with ENSA Bourges
Exhibition and research program around the terra nullius of late capitalism, the continuum of atmosphere, from the sea level of the Earth to the interplanetary medium.
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Group exhibition /
April 2-30, 2022
Opening: Saturday, April 2, 6 p.m.
GreenHouse / Sf. Atanasie street, no. 25, Iași
After the realization of three cultural projects dedicated to the virtual space, and / or organized in the spaces of the collaborators, satellite announces the opening of the first physical space of the association in Iași, together with active organizations for more than 10 years - tranzit. ro/ Iași, 1 + 1 and Teatru FiX. We invite you on April 2 to the opening of the After Future exhibition, which thus becomes the first event held in the new common space.
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- exhibition and open workshop. /
March 29 - May 14, 2022
tranzit. ro/Cluj, Napoca Street, nr. 16, et.1,
Cluj-Napoca
Visiting schedule: Monday to Friday, 2 - 5 pm.
The project presents works, drawings, fanzines, exhibits, books and images that were created, co-created or integrated in the work of the two artists from the 90's until today. The project from tranzit.ro/Cluj can also be interpreted as a conceptual reconstruction, for the duration of few weeks, of their studio from Bucharest (which moved to Sibiu since 2010).
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An intervention part of The Last Archive series /
21 December 2021, 3-5 p.m.
An intervention on the land of the Experimental Station for Research on Art and Life, in the village Siliștea Snagovului, Ilfov county
Coordinates: https://goo.gl/maps/JQMtN2spqm3iiXMHA
Access: by car via DN1 or A3; by bus no. 446, departure from Piața Presei Libere, arrival at Pescari stop
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“Crimes are abolished. Only passions remain.” /
tranzit.ro/ București organises from 20th of September to 31st of October 2021 the project “Crimes are abolished. Only passions remain.*” Exhibitions and intersections, Paris Viitorului [Paris Future], a project co-financed by Bucharest City Council through ARCUB within the Programme Bucharest – Open City 2021
“Crimes are abolished. Only passions remain.” is a project developed over six weeks in Paris Viitorului space, and presents a succession of six exhibitions with the following artists: Claudiu Cobilanschi (20 - 26 September), Ioana Gheorghiu (27 September - 3 October), Andrei Dinu (4 - 10 October), Ioana Stanca (11 - 17 October), Adelina Ivan (18 - 24 October), Alina Lupu (25 - 31 October).
The sixth exhibition opens on the 26th of October 2021, from 5 to 8 p.m. and presents works by Alina Lupu.
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“Crimes are abolished. Only passions remain.” /
“Crimes are abolished. Only passions remain.” is a project developed over six weeks in Paris Viitorului space, and presents a succession of six exhibitions with the following artists: Claudiu Cobilanschi (20 - 26 September), Ioana Gheorghiu (27 September - 3 October), Andrei Dinu (4 - 10 October), Ioana Stanca (11 - 17 October), Adelina Ivan (18 - 24 October), Alina Lupu (25 - 31 October).
The fifth exhibition opens on the 19th of October 2021, from 5 to 8 p.m. and presents works by Adelina Ivan.
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“Crimes are abolished. Only passions remain.” /
“Crimes are abolished. Only passions remain.” is a project developed over six weeks in Paris Viitorului space, and presents a succession of six exhibitions with the following artists: Claudiu Cobilanschi (20 - 26 September), Ioana Gheorghiu (27 September - 3 October), Andrei Dinu (4 - 10 October), Ioana Stanca (11 - 17 October), Adelina Ivan (18 - 24 October), Alina Lupu (25 - 31 October).
The fourth exhibition opens on the 12th of October 2021, from 5 to 8 p.m. and presents works by Ioana Stanca.
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“Crimes are abolished. Only passions remain.*” /
“Crimes are abolished. Only passions remain.” is a project developed over six weeks in Paris Viitorului space, and presents a succession of six exhibitions with the following artists: Claudiu Cobilanschi (20 - 26 September), Ioana Gheorghiu (27 September - 3 October), Andrei Dinu (4 - 10 October), Ioana Stanca (11 - 17 October), Adelina Ivan (18 - 24 October), Alina Lupu (25 - 31 October).
The third exhibition will open on the 5th of October 2021, from 5 to 8 p.m. and will present works by Andrei Dinu.
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Exhibition 28.9.-13.10.2021,
Opening 27th of September 2021, From 7 p.m.
We are very happy to announce that the exhibition CONDITIONS OF PEACE that was installed for the first time in Iasi (2020) will open in Vienna in 2021 at Brunnenpassage featuring works created especially for this project by: Blind Date Collaboration (Alisa Beck & Marie-Christin Rissinger), Andrei Nacu, Ines Doujak & John Barker , Nebojša Milikić, Baran Caginli, Ovidiu Pop, Edona Kryeziu, Lala Raščić, Dorone Paris, Minna Henriksson.
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“Crimes are abolished. Only passions remain.*” /
tranzit.ro/ București organises from 20th of September to 31st of October 2021 the project “Crimes are abolished. Only passions remain.” Exhibitions and intersections, Paris Viitorului [Paris Future], a project co-financed by Bucharest City Council through ARCUB within the Programme Bucharest – Open City 2021
The second exhibition opens on the 28th of September 2021, from 5 to 8 p.m. and presents works by Ioana Gheorghiu.
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“Crimes are abolished. Only passions remain.*” /
tranzit. ro/ București organizes from 20th of September to 31st of October 2021 the project “Crimes are abolished. Only passions remain.*” Exhibitions and intersections, Paris Viitorului [Paris Future], a project co-financed by Bucharest City Council through ARCUB within the Programme Bucharest – Open City 2021.
The project will take place in a new space, Paris Viitorului, on Mihai Eminescu Str. (corner with Viitorului Str.), sector 2, Bucharest, as well as in the neighbourhood around.
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MAXIM POLYAKOV și DANA ANDREI & SORIN POPESCU /
Duo Exhibition
6th of September – 7th of October 2021
Monday, 6th of September 2021, 7p.m.
At tranzit. ro/ Iași space on Elena Doamna street, No. 37, Iași
”Bubble gum is very tasty in the beginning, but the taste end quickly. Than, all you have to do is just to inflate and pop bubbles endlessly. In this you have no limits. And you will also have candy wrappers - just like glass beads.” (extract from KOLXOZ image: Turbo Bubblegum)
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ZaČin Social Center, Belgrade
Aleksa Nenadovic 32, in the courtyard
Interfon 20
Opening 17th of July, 2021
From 4 to 8 pm
We are very happy to announce that the exhibition CONDITIONS OF PEACE that was installed for the first time in Iași (2020) will open in Belgrade in 2021.
Featuring work created especially for this project by: Blind Date Collaboration (Alisa Beck & Marie-Christin Rissinger), Andrei Nacu, Ines Doujak & John Barker , Nebojša Milikić, Baran Caginli, Ovidiu Pop, Edona Kryeziu, Lala Raščić, Dorone Paris, Minna Henriksson.
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Duo exhibition /
Hosted by tranzit. ro/ Iași space in Elena Doamna, no. 37, Iași
Friday 16th of July, 7 pm
The current exhibition is part of a series of three duo shows organized in the frame of the project Expoziția ca lectură (Exhibition as Reading) featuring works by artists and colleagues Beatrice Anghelache (RO), Baran Caginli (FI), Anca Benera & Arnold Estefan (RO/AT), Cătălin Gheorghe (RO), Dana Andrei & Sorin Popescu (RO) și Maxim Polyakov (MD).
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12 - 28 June
Floreasca Sports Hall
Aviator Popa Marin 2
Bucharest
With: Eliahu Adler, Liliana Basarab, Pied la Biche, Z. Blace & Co, Irina Botea & Jon Dean, Anetta Mona Chișa & Lucia Tkáčová, Eduard Constantin, Josef Dabernig, George Doroș, Enric Fort Ballester, Florin Flueras, Henry / Bragg, Adriana Ghiață & Eleodor Unguraș, Vlatka Horvat, Tadija Janičić, Hortensia Mi Kafchin, V. Leac, Maria Marshall, Dan Perjovschi, Corneliu Porumboiu, Cristian Rusu, Cristian Răduță, Gabriele de Santis, Sergiu Sas, Șerban Savu, Fin Simonetti, Dorian Szasz, Davide Tidoni, Iulia Toma, Mona Vătămanu & Florin Tudor, Alexandru Vitzentzatos
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@tranzit.ro/Cluj /
5 - 30th of April 2021
Exhibition and research program around the last terra nullius of late capitalism, the continuum of atmosphere, from the sea level of the Earth to the interplanetary medium.
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A project of The Last Archive 2020 /
tranzit.ro/București and The Last Archive present:
2012 Alphabet Book
With: Sergiu Nisioi, Mihaela Gheață, Ramona Gheorghe, Cătălina Gubandru, Raluca Popa, Adina Ochea, Bogdan Ghiu, Ștefania Mihalache, Irina Gheorghe, Eduard Gabia, Rucsandra Pop, Raluca Croitoru, Cristina Vasilescu, Sebastian Sifft, Nicoleta Moise, Ioana Stanca, Sillyconductor, Simona Dumitriu, Crina Marina Mureșanu, Anetta Mona Chișa, Simona Nastac, Raluca Ilie, Elena Vlădăreanu, Andrei Dósa, Diana Dogaru, Alex Axinte, Vlad Brăteanu, Vasile Leac, Ilinca Luca
The project will be launched in a video format online, on the 21st of December 2020, at 7 p.m.
Watch the film on Vimeo
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Visual Cartographies of the Spaces 2 Mai and Vama Veche /
October 15th – November 15th, 2020
The National Museum of the Romanian Peasant, Bucharest
An exhibition organised by tranzit.ro/București
Curator: Iuliana Dumitru
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Exhibition
1+1 & tranzit.ro/ Iași space in Elena Doamna, no. 37, Iași
Saturday, 19th of September, 6 pm.
We welcome you for the first out four exhibitions in the frame of Conditions of Peace project realized in close partnership between: 1+1 [Iași], tranzit.ro/Iasi [Iași], Učitelj neznalica i njegovi komiteti (The Ignorant Schoolmaster and his committees) [Beograd], Rab-Rab Press [Helsinki], BOEM Artists’ Collective [Vienna]
We are happy to announce that we will be able to show in Iasi new works by artists and colleagues:
Blind Date Collaboration (Alisa BECK & Marie - Christin RISSINGER), Andrei NACU, Baran CAGINLI, Dorone PARIS, Edona KRYEZIU, Ines DOUJAK & John BARKER, Lala RAŠČIĆ, Minna HENRIKSSON, Ovidiu POP, Nebojsa MILIKIĆ.
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The opening event will slowly start at 6 pm, on Saturday 19th and we will welcome you according to new health conditions established by Ministry of Health and Ministry of Culture. Therefore we will not allow more than 4 people at once in the exhibition space. This means you can come at any time between 6 pm and 8 pm and that it may take longer time for you to enter. Wearing masks while inside the space is compulsory.
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Andreea CIOARĂ, Andrei NACU, Maria THEREZA ALVES, Alexandru PAUL, Andrei TIMOFTE, - “Geza VIDA” Cactus Collection /
EXHIBITION
11th of July – 1st of September 2020
Opening: 11th of July 2020, 6 p.m.
Elena Doamna street, No. 37, Iași
After 11th of July, the access in the exhibition space will be allowed only by appointment through private message on the 1+1 Facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/unuplusunuorg)
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An exhibition by Anca Bucur /
Opening: Thursday, 12 December 2019, 7 p.m.
Finissage: Saturday, 21 December 2019, 7 p.m.
tranzit.ro/ București, Str. Gazelei nr. 44, sector 4
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Exhibition /
tranzit. ro/ Iaşi,
Elena Doamna, nr. 37, Iaşi
The exhibition can be visited by appointment until the 31st of January 2020 at the new space of tranzit. ro/ Iași.
Iasi X-Ray is an outcome of research which artist Minna Henriksson conducted together with artist/curator Florin Bobu and historian Alexandru Bounegru in Iasi during 2017-18. The subject of their research was Second World War commemorative monuments, which had disappeared in late 1980s or early 1990s. During their research, Henriksson, Bobu and Bounegru met with several people relevant for the topic and visited different archives. They encountered rumors about the destiny and current whereabouts of these monuments, but did they lead to actually locating the monuments?
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10-29 October 2019
tranzit.ro/București, Str. Gazelei 44, sector 4
Exhibition opening: Thursday, 10 October 2019, 7 p.m.
Participating artists: Anca Benera & Arnold Estefan, Athena Dumitriu, Claudiu Cobilanschi, Iulia Toma, Dana Andrei & Sorin Popescu, Daniela Pălimariu, Kiki Mihuță, Olivia Mihălțianu, Stoyan Dechev, Raluca Popa, Simona Dumitriu & Ramona Dima, V. Leac, Vilmos Koter, Vlad Basalici
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Exhibition at Mestna Galerija Ljubljana /
19 September – 10 November 2019
Mestna Galerija Ljubljana
Artists: Ibrahim Ahmed, Amado Alfadni, Meriç Algun, Pavel Brăila, Chto delat?, Shatha Al-Deghady, Marianne Fahmy, Iulia Toma
Curated by Raluca Voinea in collaboration with Ovidiu Țichindeleanu
Cooperation partner: tranzit.ro/București
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An intervention by the group Les Pas Perdus /
Initiated by the group of visual artists Les Pas Perdus – Guy-André Lagesse, Nicolas Barthélemy, Jérôme Rigaut in the framework of the France-Romania Season 2018/2019 and the Night of the museums 2019
Opening: Saturday 18 May 2019 from 8 p.m. to midnight
The intervention will remain visible in the Tranzit Garden until the 18th of June 2019
tranzit.ro/ Bucuresti, Str. Gazelei 44, sector 4
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1st of May – 1st of June 2019
tranzit.ro/ Iaşi
Al. Lăpuşneanu street, no. 7-9, Iaşi
COMPETING NARRATIVES EXHIBITION was realised following the research of the written media from 1990 to 2000 in Romania. The research was made by the Iaşi based historians: MARIUS ALEXANDRU DAN and ALEXANDRU ŢÎRDEA.
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Exhibition /
1st of March – 30th of May 2019
tranzit.ro/ Iaşi
7-9 Al. Lăpuşneanu St.
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An exhibition by Andreea CIOARĂ /
tranzit.ro/ Iași and 1+1 invite you to the opening of the first personal exhibition of the artist Andreea Cioară, which is the exhibition opening the programme of 2019.
OPENING: Saturday, the 26th of January, 2019, at 7:00 pm
Unforgettable Taste PERFORMANCE will start at 7:30 pm sharp.
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A Performance by Maria Baroncea /
Friday, 21 December 2018, from 7:30 to 9:00 pm
tranzit. ro/ București
Str. Gazelei 44, sector 4
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An exhibition by Miklós Erhardt /
7 November – 5 December 2018
Curator: Attila Tordai-S.
tranzit.ro/ Cluj
Str. Napoca, no. 16, Cluj
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Exhibition /
7 September – 31 December 2018
Marius Babias
presentation on Harun Farocki's body of work
7 September 2018, 7 pm
1+1 & tranzit.ro/ iaşi
Str. Al. Lăpuşneanu, Nr. 7-9
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Group exhibition with Mona Vătămanu & Florin Tudor, Ștefan Rusu, Andrei Nacu /
20 June - 20 August 2018
Opening: Wednesday, 20th of August 2018, 8 pm
Visiting programme: Monday to Friday, 12 pm - 4 pm
tranzit.ro/ Iaşi
Al. Lăpuşneanu St. No. 7-9
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Hosted event /
Saturday, 19th of May 2018, 8 pm
tranzit. ro/ Cluj
Brassai Samuel St, no 5
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Group exhibition with Cristina David, Valentin Cernat & Mihai Șovăială, Vladimir Us /
1 April - 15 June 2018
Visiting schedule: Monday to Friday, 12 pm - 4 pm
tranzit.ro/ Iaşi
Al. Lăpuşneanu St. No. 7-9
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A permanent new commission /
Opening: Saturday, 24 February 2018, 7 pm
tranzit.ro/ Iaşi
Al. Lăpuşneanu street, no. 7-9
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A project by Adrian Newell Păun, Adrian Șchiop, Vlad Viski
Curated by Cristina Bogdan
Opening: Saturday, 17 February 2018, 6 pm
The exhibition can be viewed from 17 February to 31 March 2018.
tranzit.ro/ Iaşi
Al. Lăpușneanu Street, No. 7-9
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An Exhibition by ANCA BENERA and ARNOLD ESTEFÁN /
24 January – 20 February 2018
Opening: 23 January 2018, 7 pm
tranzit.ro/ Cluj,
Brassai Sámuel St. 5
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Kiki Mihuță /
The Last Archive and tranzit.ro/ București invite you to the opening of the exhibition "Shadoof".
Thursday, 21 December 2017, 7 pm
tranzit.ro/ București
Str. Gazelei 44, sector 4
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17 November- 26 November 2017
Opening date: 17th of November, 6:30 pm
Visiting hours: by appointment on email: iulianadumitru@tranzit.org
tranzit.ro/ București
Str. Gazelei 44, sector 4
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11th - 19th of November 2017
tranzit.ro/ Iaşi
Al. Lăpușneanu Street, No. 7-9
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Exhibition /
11th - 15th of November 2017
Opening: Saturday, 11th of November, 8 pm
tranzit.ro/ Iaşi
Al. Lăpușneanu Street, No. 7-9
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tranzit.ro/ București – sketch of an extended contemporary art space /
10-14 November 2017
tranzit.ro/ București
Str. Gazelei 44, sector 4
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10 October – 18 November 2017
Opening: 10 October 2017 at 6 pm
Address: tranzit.sk, Beskydská 12, Bratislava, 81105
Exhibition is open from Wednesday to Saturday from 2 to 7 pm.
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Exhibition /
October 6-21, 2017
tranzit.ro/ Iași
Al. Lăpușneanu St. 7-9
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5 September – 5 November 2017
Opening: 5 September 2017, 7 pm
tranzit.ro/ București
Str. Gazelei 44, sector 4
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Exhibition /
9th -21st of July 2017
Opening: 9th of July, 7 pm
Visiting hours:
From Monday to Friday: 10 pm – 4 pm
tranzit.ro/ Iaşi
Al. Lăpușneanu Street, No. 7-9
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Anetta Mona Chişa & Lucia Tkáčová /
The Czech Centre Bucharest presents:
a huMan, a Lack, a Coin, a cAst. voTe it
Anetta Mona Chişa & Lucia Tkáčová
Curator: Raluca Voinea
Opening: Friday, 7 July 2017, 7 pm
7 Jul - 29 Sep 2017
Future Museum/ Centrul Ceh (Czech Centre Bucharest)
Str. Ion Ghica 11, Bucharest
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The Veil of Peace
Research exhibition curated by Ovidiu Țichindeleanu, Igor Mocanu and Raluca Voinea (The Committee for Resurrection/ CPR)
9 June – 7 July 2017
Opening: Friday, 9 June 2017, 7 pm
tranzit.ro/ București, Str. Gazelei 44, sector 4
Partners: The National Film Archive, The Visual Art Museum Galați, The Art Museum Cluj-Napoca, The Art Museum Piatra Neamț, The County Museum Satu Mare, Radio România Cultural, ARTA Magazine, Romanian Artists Union
Assistant curator: Iuliana Dumitru
Design: Eduard Constantin
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11th of May – 9th of June 2017
tranzit.ro/ Iaşi
Al. Lăpușneanu Street, No. 7-9
The exhibition is open:
Wednesday to Friday: 11 am - 4 pm
Saturday - Sunday: 11 am – 1 pm
ARTIST TALK
Tuesday, 6th of June 2017
6 p.m.
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Discovering the universe /
10 – 17 May 2017
tranzit.ro/ Cluj,
Brassai Samuel Street, no 5
Visiting hours:
10 am – 1 pm and 3 pm – 6 pm
Free entrance
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tranzit.ro/ Iași
Al. Lăpușneanu St. 7-9
The exhibition is open from Thursday to Friday between 11 am and 4 pm; Saturday and Sunday between 11 am and 1 pm.
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April 2017
tranzit.ro/ Iași
Al. Lăpușneanu St. 7-9
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Vilmos Koter /
The Last Archive and tranzit.ro/ București invite you to the opening of the exhibition:
Suffering from the Irrational
Vilmos Koter
Wednesday, 21 December 2016, 6 pm
tranzit.ro/ București
Str. Gazelei nr. 44, sector 4
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An exhibition by Szabolcs KissPál /
20 December 2016 - 20 February 2017
Opening: 20 December 2016, 7 pm
tranzit.ro/ Cluj,
Brassai Sámuel St. 5
Opening speech by Zoltán Kékesi
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Adelina Ivan, Nicoleta Moise /
Curator: Raluca Voinea
9 November – 11 December 2016
Opening: Wednesday, 9 November 2016, 6-9 pm
The exhibition can still be visited until the 9th of December, Wed. and Fri. from 3-7 pm, Thu. from 4-8 pm and also on Sunday, 11th of December, from 5 to 8 pm (finissage).
tranzit.ro/ București
Str. Gazelei nr. 44, sector 4
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Vlad Brăteanu
Curator: Cristina Vasilescu
Opening: Friday, 7 October 2016, 7 pm
Exhibition: 7-16 October 2016
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18 September – 2 October 2016
Opening: Sunday, 18 September 2016, 5 pm – 9 pm
Dialogue with the artist, starting with 7 pm, in the Tranzit Orangery.
Permanent installation in the Tranzit Garden: The Solar Flower
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Participants: Daniel Spoerri, Samy Briss, Olga Ștefan/Miklos Klaus Rozsa/ Gabi Basalici, Elianna Renner, Myriam Lefkowitz, David Schwartz/ Katia Pascariu/ Ioana Florea/ Alice Marinescu, Romulus Balazs, Simcha Jacobovici, Dan Paul Ionescu, Adrian Cioflânca
Curator: Olga Ștefan
27th June - 30th August 2016
Iași, Romania
Organizer: 1+1
Co-organizer: tranzit.ro / Iași
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Crina Marina Morteanu, George Vasilescu
Opening: Wednesday, 10 February 2016, 7 pm
10-29 February 2016
Visiting hours: Wed. and Fri., 3-7 pm, Thu., 4-8 pm
tranzit.ro/ București, Str. Gazelei nr. 44, sector 4
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The Last Archive and tranzit. ro/ București invite you to the opening of the exhibition:
What happens if nothing happens
by Giles Eldridge
Monday, 21 December 2015, 6 pm
tranzit. ro/ București, Str. Gazelei nr. 44, sector 4
21 Dec. 2015 – 31 Jan. 2016
Visiting hours: from Wed. to Fri., 3-7 pm
Finissage: Sunday, 31 Jan., 5-8 pm
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Artists: Andrea Faciu, Ionuţ Toma & Şah Club Corod and Constantin Răileanu
Opening: Wednesday, 9 December 2015, 7 p.m.
tranzit. ro/ Iași, Al. Lăpușneanu St. 7-9
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October 10–November 29, 2015
Opening: October 9, 6pm
BWA SOKOL Gallery of Contemporary Art
Ul. Dlugosza 3
33-300 Nowy Sacz
Poland
Artists: Adel Abidin, Anca Benera & Arnold Estefán, Mihaela Dragan (featuring Elena Albu), Monika Drozynska, Aslan Gaisumov, Agnieszka Kalinowska, Yuri Leiderman, Nicoleta Moise & Olalla Castro, Dorota Podlaska, Maya Sumbadze, Ferhat Özgür, Alicja Zebrowska & Jacek Lichon
Curators: Anna Smolak and Raluca Voinea
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VHS-PAL, color, stereo, transferred to DV-PAL, 47:49 min., loop
Screening of the video material recorded in 1987-88, recently digitized and edited.
24 September 2015, 6 pm to 12 am
tranzit. ro/ București,
Str. Gazelei nr. 44, sector 4
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Nicoleta Bercaru, Otilia Boeru, Dorina Horătău, Claudia Mușat, Iulia Toma
Curators: Raluca Voinea and Iulia Toma
22 June – 26 July 2015
Opening: Monday, 22 June 2015, 7 pm
tranzit. ro/ București,
Str. Gazelei nr. 44, sector 4
From the medieval embroidered epitaphios to the woven folk carpets, to the monumental tapestries commissioned by the Socialist state and to the prints for the contemporary interior design, textile arts have almost always been submitted to their status of mainly decorative arts, in a wider sense, as precious ornament for ideologies or the Church, and in the more modest one, as warm accessories for the homes.
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16.04.2015 - 16.05.2015
etc.galerie
Sarajevská 16,
Praha 2
tranzit.ro/ Iași is announcing the participation of Iași based artists: Silvia Amancei & Bogdan Armanu to the Close up group exhibition alongside with: Blažej Baláž (SK), Lubomír Ďurček (SK), KURS (Milos Miletic and Mirjana Radovanovic) (SRB), Tibor Horváth, Ilona Németh, Mária Chilf, János Sugár, Ív & Candie, Andreas Fogarasi and Gabriella Csoszó, Szabolcs KissPál (HU).
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Carmen Acsinte, Olivia Mihălțianu, Raluca Popa
Curator: Raluca Voinea
16 April – 30 May 2015
Opening: Thursday, 16 April 2015, 7 pm.
tranzit. ro/ București,
Str. Gazelei nr. 44, sector 4
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Exhibition by Larisa David /
tranzit.ro/Cluj
str. Brassai S. nr.5, Cluj
Opening: Thursday, 26th of March, at 8 pm.
26 March – 29 May 2015
The project takes over the mechanisms of reiteration, dissemination and performance of group identities based on the content of history textbooks for primary school, over the last 25 years, and stage them in Cluj.
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An artistic research project initiated by Tincuța Heinzel and Ioana Macrea-Toma /
Artists: Irina Botea & Jon Dean, Tincuța Heinzel & Lasse Scherffig, Istvan Laszlo
Wednesday, 18 March 2015, 5:30 pm
Round table: The Radio Free Europe Archives – between historiographical expression and artistic research
Participants: Irina Botea, Jon Dean, Daria Ghiu, Tincuța Heinzel, Istvan Laszlo, Ioana Macrea-Toma, Georg Trogemann, Lasse Scherffig.
18 March 2015, 7 pm
Sound performance: Maria Balabaș
18 March 2015, 8 pm
Opening of the exhibition
tranzit.ro/ București, Str. Gazelei nr. 44, sector 4
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5 March - 27 March
tranzit.ro/ Iași: Andreas Fogarasi – Installation
Curator: Cristian Nae
Opening: Cupola Gallery, 5th of March 2015, 7 p.m.
Screening: Republica Cinema, 6th of March 2015, 4 p.m.
tranzit.ro/ Iași invites you to the opening of Andreas Fogarasi’s new site-specific project at Cupola Gallery in Iași. The event will be accompanied the following day by the screening of Culture and Leisure (Kultur und Freizeit) video work and a public discussion moderated by Cristian Nae. For Kultur und Freizeit, originally exhibited at the Hungarian Pavilion at the 52nd Biennale di Venezia, 2007, Fogarasi was awarded the Golden Lion for best national participation.
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7 February 2015, 7 pm
tranzit. ro/ Iaşi,
7-9 Al. Lăpuşneanu Street
tranzit. ro/ Iași is inviting you to join us for a new commission by Dan Acostioaei. The artist's proposal enables a blessing ceremony of tranzit. ro/ Iași's project space that will be performed on Saturday 7th of February 2015, 7 p.m.
”The project relies on the fact most of forms of art appreciation involve a form of pious reverence, very similar to a religious feeling. Both the act of religious faith and hope in the power of art to create reality, are intersecting to the point where both become material.” (Dan Acostioaei, 2015)
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Monotremu /
The Last Archive and tranzit.ro/ Bucureşti present the exhibition:
REDEMPTION DAY
by Monotremu
The Last Archive is a project in progress, initiated by Vlad Basalici.
tranzit.ro/ București, Str. Gazelei nr. 44, sector 4
Opening: 21 December 2014, 5 pm
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A project by Cezar Lăzărescu /
8, 9, 10 August 2014
The esplanade of the Iaşi Palace of Culture
Inauguration: Friday, 8 August 2014, 19.00h
In 1997, the Iaşi artist Cezar Lăzărescu imagined a project for the public space around the Câlnic castle, part of an exhibition organised by the Bucharest SOROS Centre for Contemporary Art . His proposal at the time – Buldozer privindu-se în oglindă (Bulldozer watching itself in the mirror) –, however, did not materialise until now, in 2014, when tranzit. ro/ Iași committed to putting it into practice as part of the project Mecanica unui proiect de artă în spațiul public din Iași (The mechanics of a contemporary art project in the public space in Iaşi).
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Teodor Graur: Nostalgia
Curator: Raluca Voinea
18 June – 18 September 2014
Opening: Wednesday, 18 June 2014, 7 pm
tranzit.ro/ Bucureşti, Str. Gazelei nr. 44, sector 4
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Avian Ecologies in Contemporary Art /
9 May – 4 June 2014
Opening: 9 May 2014, 8 pm
Artists: Greta Alfaro (ES), Anca Benera and Arnold Estefan (RO), Tamás Kaszás / Anikó Loránt (Ex Artists Collective) (HU), Szabolcs Kisspál (HU), London Fieldworks (UK), James Prosek (USA) and Andrea Roe (UK)
Curated by: Maja and Reuben Fowkes
tranzit.ro/ Bucureşti
Str. Gazelei nr. 44, sector 4, Bucharest
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Exhibition by h.arta group /
Opening: 17 April 2014, 7 pm
tranzit. ro/ Cluj
Str. Brassai Sámuel, nr. 5
Curator: Attila Tordai-S.
Is happiness an individual matter, is it possible in the vicinity of others` unhappiness? In a context of extreme right discourses becoming increasingly visible in the public space, where the intrusion of capital in all aspects of society being increasingly obvious, where losing the inalienable rights such as water and clean air are lost, and the extreme disrespect for life becomes acceptable, how to overcome the idea of happiness as a prescription, of happiness as a duty of the neoliberal individual? The project examines the promotion of violence, the removal and concealment of those unhappy, the double standards, the transforming of despair and poverty in individual guilt in a society where the word "happiness" follows us from billboards, from media, from the norms of everyday life.
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A project by Daniela Palimariu - design by Atelier Brut /
TranzitCAFÉ – a project by Daniela Pălimariu, design by Atelier Brut
8-30 April 2014
Opening: 8 April 2014, 6 pm
Visiting programme: from Wednesday to Saturday, from 3 to 7 pm
tranzit.ro/ București, Str. Gazelei, nr. 44, sector 4
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A project by ZSOLT VISKY (Gilles the Postman) /
Opening: Friday, 28 February, 2014, at 8 pm.
Venue: tranzit. ro/ Cluj, Brassai Sámuel Str., nr. 5, Cluj
opening speech:
Zsuzsa Selyem
Lost and Lost grew out of the project Gilles, the Postman. Zsolt Visky initiated and carried out a slow courier service transporting small packages from person to person throughout Europe by bicycle. Starting in Cluj, he connected people across great distances, delivering to Budapest, Vienna, Venice, Basel, Prague, Berlin, Amsterdam, Brussels, Luxembourg, Paris, London and many places in between, inviting participants to be a part of what happened in the time and space covered by the route. The project aimed to slow down interactions, showing a different way to relate to the fast-paced world, while proposing an alternative way to communicate with the people in our lives.
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Exhibition, book launch and the inauguration of the new premises /
Opening: Friday, 28 February 2014, 6 p.m., at the new location of tranzit.ro/ Iaşi,
tranzit.ro/ Iaşi
Alexandru Lăpuşneanu Street
No. 7-9
Iaşi
On Friday, 28 February 2014, you are invited at tranzit.ro/ Iaşi to take part in the first event organised in 2014, as well as in the inauguration of its new premises on Lăpuşneanu Street, an important central and pedestrian area of Iaşi. At the moment we part with the IAŞITEX office building, we have decided to put ourselves on display on several levels and thus reassess our own activities and histories.
tranzit. ro/ Iaşi is moving from a socialist architectural infrastructure – IAŞITEX – into a different kind of socialist-born infrastructure – a human one – the Artists' Union, Iași branch (UAP in its Romanian acronym). This partnership will go beyond practical aspects and will produce changes in the way both institutional structures operate and approach artistic production. The de facto proximity – we are located basically between the two UAP galleries, “N. Tonitza” and “Th. Pallady”, will entail on the one hand new reasoning processes for our audiences and, on the other hand, a new reading code for the passers-by in the pedestrian area of Lăpuşneanu.
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tranzit. ro/ București invites you to the exhibition:
“Un libro di specchi” – Valentina Vetturi
25 February – 16 March 2014
Opening: Tuesday, 25 February 2014, 7 pm
Curator: Raluca Voinea
Venue: tranzit. ro/ București, Gazelei Street, no. 44, sector 4, Bucharest
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exhibition by Vlad Iepure /
Time: 28 January - 12 February
Venue: tranzit. ro/ Cluj, Brassai Sámuel Street, no. 5, Cluj-Napoca
Opening hours: Monday to Friday, 3-6 pm.
Curator: Attila Tordai-S.
The exhibition is devoted to the sunflower seed whose trading succeeded to bypass both the control of socialist and communist regimes and also the neoliberal one for a good period of time. Eventually it became one of the most regulated products in Romania. By law it is decided how and where you can produce, distribute, consume or discard the rest.
The project is based on a research of the modes of production and distribution of the sunflower seeds (Floarea Soarelui), on what Romanians often consider as specific local and traditionally Romanian. The artist presents different sunflower seeds from South America, Germany, Hungary etc. which arrive as products on the local market. All this happens in the context that Romania is one of the leading exporters of the sunflower seeds.
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The Last Archive is an ongoing project, initiated by Vlad Basalici. /
The Old, the New and the End
Péter Szabó
Curator: Raluca Voinea
The Last Archive is an ongoing project, initiated by Vlad Basalici.
Opening: Saturday, the 21st of December 2013, 7 pm.
The exhibition can be visited in the period 8-31 January 2014, from Tuesday till Friday between 3-7 pm.
tranzit.ro/ Bucuresti, Str. Gazelei nr. 44, sector 4, Bucuresti
You can reach us by tram 32 or bus 117 from Unirii Square and we are 10 min. walk from the House of the People (the Senate entrance).
The end of the world will be reflected in the media or it will never happen.
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Opening on Thursday, 12th of December, 7 p.m.
Brassai Sámuel Street, no. 5, Cluj-Napoca
Société Réaliste, in cooperation with computer engineer Frédéric Mauclère, has developed a software calculating average musical notations from MIDI files. The artists used this new software to calculate the average national anthem of the 193 member states of the United Nations.
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a project initiated by Daniela Pălimariu guest curator: Luminița Apostu /
December 6 - 22, 2013, Iași, Romania
Opening:
Friday, 6th of December, 2013, 6 p.m., at tranzit.ro/ Iași,
IAȘITEX Iași building, Primăverii Boulevard, No.2, 7th floor
Friday, 6th of December, 2013, 7 p.m, at Galeriile Fundației Regale, BCU Building, Păcurari St. no. 4
Friday, 6th of December, 2013, 9 p.m, at Meru Gallery, Bd. Carol no. 4
The exhibition is open in all three spaces from Monday to Friday between 12pm - 7pm, or any time outside this timeframe through a phone scheduling at +40 746 849 703.
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PROJECTS 1993 - 2000
Opening: Friday, 15th of November, 2013, 6 p.m., at tranzit.ro/ Iași,
IAȘITEX Iași building, Primăverii Boulevard, No.2, 7th floor
The exhibition will be opened between the 16th and the 27th of November 2013, from Monday to Friday, between 4 -7 pm
VIDEOS SCREENING
Friday, 22nd of November, 2013, 6 p.m., at tranzit.ro/ Iași,
IAȘITEX Iași building, Primăverii Boulevard, No.2, 7th floor
THE PRESENTATION OF THE VIDEO INSTALLATION „SONGS FOR A BETTER FUTURE”
Friday, 29th of November, 2013, 6 - 8 p.m.
Saturday, 30th of November, 2013, 12 a.m. - 5 p.m.
IAȘITEX Iași building, Primăverii Boulevard, No.2, 7th floor
Curator: Livia Pancu
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Romania in Venice. 89 years with La Biennale /
tranzit.ro/ Iași - In This Pavilion One Can See Art
Romania in Venice. 89 years with La Biennale
13 October – 3 November 2013
Opening: Sunday, 13 October 2013, 7 pm
tranzit.ro/Iași, Iaşitex building, 7th floor, B-dul Primăverii no. 2, Iaşi
Workshop with Daria Ghiu:
Saturday, October 12, 12.00 a.m. - 5.00 p.m
Sunday, October 13, 11.00 a.m. - 2.00 p.m.
Curator: Daria Ghiu
With contributions by:
Judit Angel, Marius Babias, Club Electroputere, Alexandra Croitoru și Ștefan Tiron, Andrea Faciu, Ion Grigorescu, Mihnea Mircan, Alexandru Patatics, Dan Perjovschi, Maria Rus Bojan & Ami Barak & Bogdan Ghiu..
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tranzit.ro/Cluj invites you at the exhibition of
Elske Rosenfeld
entitled
A Vocabulary of Revolutionary Gestures. (Materials from a work in progress)
The Opening will be on Thursday 10th of October 2013.
During the opening the artist will present a performance of 15 minutes: “She turns her head, she lifts the pen. A vocabulary of revolutionary gestures”.
The exhibition can be visited between
October 11th – November 7th 2013,
Monday to Friday, 15:00 – 18:00.
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Romania in Venice. 89 years with La Biennale /
In this pavilion one can see art
Romania in Venice. 89 years with La Biennale
19 June – 19 October 2013
Opening: Wednesday, 19 June 2013, 7 pm
tranzit.ro/ Bucureşti, Str. Gazelei nr. 44, sector 4
Curator: Daria Ghiu
With contributions by:
Judit Angel, Marius Babias, studioBASAR, Anetta Mona Chișa and Lucia Tkáčová, Club Electroputere, Alexandra Croitoru and Ștefan Tiron, Teodor Graur, Ion Grigorescu, Kinema Ikon, Daniel Knorr, Călin Man, Wanda Mihuleac, Mihnea Mircan, Miklos Onucsan, Alexandru Patatics, Maria Rus Bojan & Ami Barak & Bogdan Ghiu, Napoleon Tiron, Mona Vătămanu and Florin Tudor.
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Daniel Knorr
INSTANT COMMUNITY
30.05.2013-12.07.2013
opening: Wednesday, 29 May 2013, 6 pm
Address: str. Brassai Samuel nr. 5, Cluj
tranzit.ro/ Cluj
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WE WERE SO FEW AND SO MANY OF US ARE LEFT
Anca Benera & Arnold Estefán
tranzit.ro/ Bucureşti, Str. Gazelei nr. 44, sector 4
5 April – 5 June 2013
Opening: Friday, 5 April 2013, 7 pm
From 7:30 pm – performance: „Pacta sunt servanda“
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“Cupola” Art Gallery Iaşi & tranzit.ro/ Iaşi space
Opening: 15 March 2013, 6 p.m., at “Cupola” Art Gallery
Performance: 19 March 2013, 7 p.m., at tranzit.ro/ Iaşi space (7th floor, IASITEX Building)
The exhibition will be open between 15 - 20 March 2013.
Curator: Livia Pancu
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tranzit.ro/ Cluj
28th of January 2013 – 4th of March 2013
An exhibition by Miklós ERHARDT
INSTRUMENTAL
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exhibition within the series of events PATA RÂT 2012. ROMA PUSHED TO THE MARGINS /
Around 1,500 people (42% of them being moved by local authorities) live in the four distinct locations of the isolated and polluted area of Pata Rât. Day-by-day they suffer not only the effects of spatial segregation and substandard housing conditions, but also of racism and discrimination. This cause challenges local and national authorities, as well as fellow citizens of Cluj.
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KM. 0. Representations and repetitions of the University Square
30 November 2012 – 28 February 2013
tranzit.ro/ Bucureşti – Str. Gazelei nr. 44, sector 4, Bucureşti
Participants: Vlad Basalici, studioBASAR, Larisa Crunțeanu, Laurențiu Gâlmeanu, Bogdan Ghiu & Octav Avramescu & studenți ai Universității de Arte Bucureşti, Mihai Mihalcea, Dan Perjovschi, Vlad Petri, Alexandra Pirici, David Schwartz & Mihaela Michailov, Emanuel Vasiliu and others.
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You are invited on Thursday, October 11, 2012, 15:00h at tranzit.ro/ Iaşi, IASITEX building, 7th floor, B-dul Primăverii no. 2, Iaşi for a double event: the opening of the exhibition “Teach Me Pet Me” and the first tranzit.org presentation in Romania since the launch of tranzit.ro. “Teach Me Pet Me” gathers practices and people in an attempt to state that political thought mysteriously lies on the grounds of the small gesture.
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Retrospective exhibition at tranzit.ro/ Iaşi /
Îmi place Periferic 3 (I like Periferic 3) by Cezar Lăzărescu is the the first solo show and also the first retrospective exhibition of his work. An enigmatic figure on the contemporary scene of Romanian art, the artist is active since the late '90s.
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tranzit.ro, the fifth member of the tranzit network starts its activities in June 2012, in the four Romanian cities in which it activates (Iaşi, Cluj, Bucharest and Sibiu). Founded by a collective of curators and artists from Romania (Matei Bejenaru, Livia Pancu, Lia Perjovschi, Attila Tordai-S, Raluca Voinea), tranzit.ro aims at encouraging contemporary art practices developed in Romania within different local socio-cultural contexts, through a wide range of activities.
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