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MoMA 전시 - Projects 85: Dan Perjovschi

by Jinky0ung 2011. 2. 4.


Dan Perjovschi. WHAT HAPPENED TO US? 2007. Permanent marker on wall. Installation view. ©2007 Dan Perjovschi. Photo: Robin Holland


Projects 85: Dan Perjovschi

May 2–August 27, 2007

The Donald B. and Catherine C. Marron Atrium, second floor



Dan Perjovschi (Romanian, b. 1961), who lives and works in Bucharest, has transformed the medium of drawing, using it to create an object, a performance, and an installation. In the last decade, Perjovschi has made his drawings spontaneously in museum spaces, allowing global and local affairs to inform the final result. For his first solo museum exhibition in the United States, the artist will draw witty and incisive political images, in response to current events, on one wall of The Donald B. and Catherine C. Marron Atrium. Two weeks before the official opening, beginning April 19, Perjovschi will draw on the wall during public hours, allowing visitors to observe the creation of the work. The project is accompanied by a pamphlet created by the artist.



Projects 85: Dan Perjovschi—The Public Life of Drawing

The Romanian artist Dan Perjovschi has expanded the medium of drawing to include both installation and performance. In the last decade, Perjovschi has conceived his political drawings spontaneously within museum spaces, allowing global events to inform the final result. Following an introduction by Roxana Marcoci, curator of Projects 85, the artist will discuss his work.