SPOTLIGHT: ROMANIA
contemporary Romanian documentary photography
OPENING Saturday 3 October 2015, 5 – 7 p.m.
In close collaboration with initiators/curators Corina Burlacu and Bianca-Olivia Nita of EASTWARDS, De Nieuwe Regentes Theatre, Laura Pana of migrationlab and Oriana van der Sande of Three Circles, and as part of the Spotlight: Romania mini festival, GEMAK
shows an extensive group exhibition of contemporary Romanian
documentary photography focusing on themes like migration and social
perception.
A side program consisting of documentaries, the unique migrationlab event ‘Welcome to the living room’ and the workshop Culture Matters on 15, 22 & 29 October and 5 November 2015 will provide opportunities for inspiring interactions between the old and new citizens of the city of The Hague.
The exhibition will be officially opened in the presence of the promising young Romanian photographer Alecsandra Raluca Dragoi, one of the participants in the exhibition.
Participating photographers and documentary makers:
Petrut Calinescu, Cristian Munteanu, Andrei Baciu, Alecsandra Raluca Dragoi, Vasile Dorolti, Ioana Carlig and Marin Raica Hajdu Tamas, Mona Nicoara, and Andrei Dascalescu
Curators SPOTLIGHT: Romania: Bianca-Olivia Nita (photography) and Corina Burlacu (film)
Please note: The SPOTLIGHT: ROMANIA mini festival’s film program will be shown in De Nieuwe Regentes Theatre.
The curators on SPOTLIGHT: ROMANIA:
The exhibition will have a special focus on migration with two of the series focusing on the impact of migration and Romanian people working abroad from all walks of life. This focus opens up a debat about shifts in perception experienced by those leaving the country and about existing stereotypes about Romanians. These issues will be addressed during two accompanying workshops organized in GEMAK.
A side program consisting of documentaries, the unique migrationlab event ‘Welcome to the living room’ and the workshop Culture Matters on 15, 22 & 29 October and 5 November 2015 will provide opportunities for inspiring interactions between the old and new citizens of the city of The Hague.
The exhibition will be officially opened in the presence of the promising young Romanian photographer Alecsandra Raluca Dragoi, one of the participants in the exhibition.
Participating photographers and documentary makers:
Petrut Calinescu, Cristian Munteanu, Andrei Baciu, Alecsandra Raluca Dragoi, Vasile Dorolti, Ioana Carlig and Marin Raica Hajdu Tamas, Mona Nicoara, and Andrei Dascalescu
Curators SPOTLIGHT: Romania: Bianca-Olivia Nita (photography) and Corina Burlacu (film)
Please note: The SPOTLIGHT: ROMANIA mini festival’s film program will be shown in De Nieuwe Regentes Theatre.
The curators on SPOTLIGHT: ROMANIA:
In recent years, Romanian documentary
photography has become part of the emerging wave of powerful Eastern
European photography. In general these photos focus on subjects and
issues happening outside of the city; in particular they forcus on the
special, powerful and unique stories that are part of Romania’s ‘fiber’
and need to be told.
As a Romanian living in The Netherlands for
over 7 years, Bianca-Olivia Nita made her selection from a slightly
nostalgic point of view, but mostly from the perspective of someone who
has inside knowledge, but is also still able to observe the country from
an objective distance. Bianca: “Each of the selected series tells a
different story and has a different feel. And unavoidably each series
contains details that may appeal to past stereotypes and to a sense of
archaism that Romania has long tried to conceal. To make others
understand these stories, the simplifications through which Romania is
often perceived should not be swept under the carpet; on the contrary,
they need to be incorporated in all their complexity to form a complete
picture that exposes them for what they really are. It’s about time we
do that and stop presenting this limited, on-sided view of Romania.”The exhibition will have a special focus on migration with two of the series focusing on the impact of migration and Romanian people working abroad from all walks of life. This focus opens up a debat about shifts in perception experienced by those leaving the country and about existing stereotypes about Romanians. These issues will be addressed during two accompanying workshops organized in GEMAK.
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