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The exhibition marks Nona Inescu’s second solo presentation in Romania, following Hands Don’t Make Magic at Sabot, Cluj-Napoca (2015). Representing an important voice from Eastern Europe, the artist’s multidisciplinary works explore the nature of life in its various forms.
Nona Inescu’s work examines the delicate interplay between environmental collapse and the transformation of both human and non-human bodies. Offering a raw and contemplative perspective on ecological fragility, Ecuator Nocturn expands Inescu’s ongoing preoccupation with the natural world, shifting focus from individual species to entire landscapes.
The artist’s research into violent shifts brought on by wildfires culminates in a new body of works, including metal and mixed-media sculptures, video, and photography. The works articulate the duality of destruction and renewal, capturing the persistence of hope and suggesting that even from the ashes of devastation, life holds the...More
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The exhibition marks Nona Inescu’s second solo presentation in Romania, following Hands Don’t Make Magic at Sabot, Cluj-Napoca (2015). Representing an important voice from Eastern Europe, the artist’s multidisciplinary works explore the nature of life in its various forms.
Nona Inescu’s work examines the delicate interplay between environmental collapse and the transformation of both human and non-human bodies. Offering a raw and contemplative perspective on ecological fragility, Ecuator Nocturn expands Inescu’s ongoing preoccupation with the natural world, shifting focus from individual species to entire landscapes.
The artist’s research into violent shifts brought on by wildfires culminates in a new body of works, including metal and mixed-media sculptures, video, and photography. The works articulate the duality of destruction and renewal, capturing the persistence of hope and suggesting that even from the ashes of devastation, life holds the...More