Bucharest’s Village Museum hosts exhibition of painter Tiberiu Cercel
Exhibition can be visited from Wednesday to Sunday from 10:00 to 18:00 at the “Dimitrie Gusti” National Village Museum - Glass Hall.
Articol de Ionuţ Iamandi, 23 Iulie 2018, 17:24
“Dimitrie Gusti” National Village Museum in Bucharest hosts, until July 28, 2018, the “Plastic Interferences” exhibition of Romanian painter Tiberiu Cercel.
59 works of the Romanian painter include oil paintings and tackles themes such as landscape, dead nature, portrait, according to RRA Reporter Ionuț Iamandi, who interviewed painter Tiberiu Cercel.
(Landscape)
(Dealu Monastery)
(painter Tiberiu Cercel)
Exhibition can be visited from Wednesday to Sunday from 10:00 to 18:00 at the “Dimitrie Gusti” National Village Museum - Glass Hall - Administrative Building, Kiseleff no. 28-30, sector 1, Bucharest. Media Partner: Radio România News (Radio Romania Actualităţi).
Tiberiu Cercel
• Artist, poet
• Born in Arad in 1939
• Attended the courses of the Faculty of Fine Arts in Timișoara
• Drawing teacher in Galați
• Museographer at the Dâmboviţa County Museum
• Painting teacher at the School of Arts in Târgovişte
• Restorer of some tapestries and carpets in the patrimony of Peleş and Cotroceni Palaces
• Awarded to photographic art contests
• Author of 13 volumes of sketches, poems and short prose
• In 1992 he moved to Paris in search of "his spiritual mentor, Emil Cioran"
• After Cioran's death, he left Paris to teach painting in Germany, the Netherlands and France.
Source:RRA.Translated by Miruna Matei