We are thrilled to announce the opening, on November 19, 7 PM, of a new art exhibition at RCI’s Brâncuși Gallery in Midtown Manhattan. Iconoclast provocateur Dumitru Gorzo, the bad boy of contemporary Romanian art, is ready to fill our gallery with a “forest” of striking works, highlighting his steady commitment to innovation and experimentation. The exhibition marks the artist's first solo show at the RCI and solidifies his status as one of Romania’s most prominent contemporary artists, whose practice relies on a bold conceptual approach with a twist of neo-pop sensibility and a satiric attitude toward societal issues.
Gorzo’s sculptural language combines convention and innovation in a lyrical way, raising questions about the nature of forms: how volume relates to space, how form relates to context, how tangible objects become images and how images become tangible objects.
“The Forest”, bringing together works from 2015 to this day, illustrates Gorzo’s use of space and his voracious need to create a place where living entities can be lost, the boundaries of the space are unclear, and the borderless relationship between nature and humans exists in a continuous form.
About the exhibition:
The exhibition presents a comprehensive installation, whose impact is enhanced by the clever use of wood, light, and color.
In the artist’s own words: The works from "The Forest" are composites. They have multiple sources, some of which they resemble, while others function as starting points for something new. Finally, as an installation, the composites have the complexity of a natural environment, which is both familiar and surprising. “The forms are raw, chaotic, and uncontrollable. They have their own life, somehow independent of my will. I often start with quite a clear intention, but there are, at times, radical alterations in the process. It might be their logical growth that dictates the cuts. Other times, the material I'm using asks for a specific approach and the relations with other things in my head or the studio. The works from The Forest represent years of work and observation, an accumulation that started in 2015 till today”. (Dumitru Gorzo)
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