EIGHT FLOORS ABOVE THE WORLD
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Title: EIGHT FLOORS ABOVE THE WORLD
Artist: Eugen Vuțescu
Location: temporary exhibition hall, second courtyard of the Brukenthal Palace
Opening: Friday, March 8, 5 p.m.
Duration: 8 - 31.03.2024
Curators: Ana Negoiță, Alexandra Runcan
Partners: University of Bucharest - Centre of Excellence in Image Studies (CESI), Imagora CESI Association
Artist: Eugen Vuțescu
Location: temporary exhibition hall, second courtyard of the Brukenthal Palace
Opening: Friday, March 8, 5 p.m.
Duration: 8 - 31.03.2024
Curators: Ana Negoiță, Alexandra Runcan
Partners: University of Bucharest - Centre of Excellence in Image Studies (CESI), Imagora CESI Association
Brukenthal National Museum invites you on Friday, March 8, 2024, at 5 p.m., in the temporary exhibition hall from the second courtyard of the Brukenthal Palace, to the opening of the photography exhibition EIGHT FLOORS ABOVE THE WORLD of the artist Eugen Vuțescu.
The exhibition presents the perspective of a visual installation in which the main medium is photography (with digital graphic interventions), complemented narratively by video elements. EIGHT FLOORS ABOVE THE WORLD presents a subjective cut-out of an everyday world seen through a lens located, obviously, at the eighth floor. Eugen Vuțescu brings in the exhibition from the Brukenthal National Museum a world composed of images of recurring actions, a selective biography of a street in Bucharest, where the everyday bustle is melancholically recomposed with each movement of the camera's diaphragm.
The exhibition presents the perspective of a visual installation in which the main medium is photography (with digital graphic interventions), complemented narratively by video elements. EIGHT FLOORS ABOVE THE WORLD presents a subjective cut-out of an everyday world seen through a lens located, obviously, at the eighth floor. Eugen Vuțescu brings in the exhibition from the Brukenthal National Museum a world composed of images of recurring actions, a selective biography of a street in Bucharest, where the everyday bustle is melancholically recomposed with each movement of the camera's diaphragm.