Artist | Suzana Fantanariu (*1947)
https://www.artist-info.com/artist/Suzana-Fantanariu
Biography
Biography
Born on September 15, 1947, in Baia, Suceava county, Romania
Graduated from The Ioan Andreescu Academy of Art, Cluj, Romania, 1976
Study scholarship at the Romanian Academy in Rome, Italy, 1985
Presently professor at the University of Timisoara, School of Art
Solo shows
Solo shows
The Art Museum Timisoara, Romania, 1998
The Art Museum Sharjah, United Arab Emirates, 1998
L'Institute Français, Bucharest, Romania, 1998
Wasenaar-Utrecht, The Netherlands, 1995
Mödling, Austria, 1990
The Romanian Academy, Rome, Italy, 1987, 1985
Eforie, Bucharest, Romania, 1983
Galatea, Bucharest, Romania, 1980
Other shows
Other shows
The Sacred in Art, Parliament Hall, Bucharest, Romania, 1999, 1997
Romanian Graphics in Rome, the Romanian Academy, Rome, Italy, 1999
The International Biennial of Print, Trois-Rivières, Québec, Canada, 1999
The International Art Biennial, Sharjah, United Arab Emirates, 1999, 1997
The International Exhibition of Small Print, Beijing, China, 1998
Time and Color, Sharjah, United Arab Emirates, 1998
The World Festival of Print, Ljublijana, Slovenia, 1998
The International Triennial of Small Print, Tokyo, Japan, 1998
The International Exhibition of Contemporary Print, Kuala-Lumpur, Malaysia, 1998
The International Biennial of Print, Miskolc, Hungary, 1998
The International Biennial of Print, Caixa, Ourense, Spain, 1998, 1997
The Ibizagrafic International Biennial of Print, Ibiza, Spain, 1998, 1996
The International Biennial of Print, Varna, Bulgaria, 1997
Experiment in the Romanian Art, Bucharest, Romania, 1997
The International Triennial of Small Print, Chamalières, France, 1997, 1994, 1991
The International Biennial of Print, Seoul, Korea, 1996
Avangarde: Tristan Tzara, Bacau, Romania, 1996
Ez-Expo, Hague, The Netherlands, 1996
The International Triennial of Print, Kochi, Japan, 1996
The Biennial of Print, Belgrade, Yugoslavia, 1995, 1994
The International Triennial of Print, Ljublijana, Slovenia, 1995
The International Biennial of Woodcut, Banska-Bistrica, Slovakia, 1998, 1995, 1992, 1990, 1988, 1986, 1984, 1982
Orient-Occident, Art Museum, Timisoara, Romania, 1994
Signs and Traces, Landschut, Germany, 1994
The International Triennial The Intergrafia Awards, Katowice, Poland, 1994
Zone: Eastern Europe, performance festival, Art Museum, Timisoara, Romania, 1993
Awards
Awards
The Romanian Artists Union prize, 1999
Silver Medal at the International Exhibition of Small Print, Beijing, China, 1998
First Prize at the International Art Biennial, Sharjah, UAE, 1997
Second Prize at the International Biennial of Prints, Maastricht, The Netherlands, 1993
First Prize at the International Art Biennial of Francophone Countries, Paris, France, 1992
The Ex-Equo prize at the International Biennial of Woodcut, Banska-Bistrica, Slovakia, 1982
About the work (english)
About the work (english)
Chrysalides enclosing no larvae, chrysalides made up of paper and ropes, perfect for this world's loners to isolate themselves. How did it happen? How did this tied up, wrapped up, caught in tensed harnesses, no-face person (so much depersonalized as to find its identity in this very lack of traits) squeeze into the artist's mind?
By Traian Abruda
Wraps for My Soul were created by an extremely sincere artist. They are about us. The fact that the Romanian art, for more than half a century, is essentially tragic, became sort of brand name to the place.
By Catalin Davidescu
Exploiting the symbol and the referential field of the sarcophagus, Wraps for My Soul are made up of prints that set the artist's experience in time. Wraps for My Soul assume an amount of spiritual imposed to the material by contact with the enclosed soul, condensed in a secret imagistic experience - and the reverse, a tragic enclosing of soul in ephemeral wraps. In these assemblies, prints - a precious and humble material, just like the living material itself - are used in a process of crumpling. The artist herself uses the term aggressed print.
By Alexandra Titu
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Exhibition History

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Exhibitions in artist-info | 2 (S 2/ G 0) |
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artist-info records | Jan 2000 - Mar 2000 | |||||
Countries - Top 2 of 2 Germany (1) Romania (1) |
Cities 2 - Top of 2 Ingolstadt (1) Timisoara (1) |
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Art Gallery | S | Feb 2000 - Mar 2000 | Timisoara | (1) | +0 | |
Kunsthandlung Zech | S | Jan 2000 - Feb 2000 | Ingolstadt | (1) | +0 | |
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