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Adela Gocan Biography:
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36
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| Gender |
Female
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| Status |
Married
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0
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| Religion |
orthodox |
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| Education |
Bachelor of Fine Arts |
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| Hobbies / Interests |
movies, music, animals, literature |
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| Favorite Artistic Medium |
Painting Oil
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| Favorite Arthistory Movement |
Expressionism - (1905 - 1945)
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| Your Personal Biography |
Born in Cluj-Napoca, Romania
Education
1989-1995 University of Art and Design, Cluj-Napoca, Romania. Bachelor of Arts in Painting
1985-1989 Fine Arts School Romul Ladea, Cluj-Napoca, Romania. Textile Design
Member of the Romanian Union of Artists (U.A.P.) since 1996
Solo Exhibitions
1997 ‘The Metamorphoses of the Movement’, U.A.P. Galleries, Cluj-Napoca, Romania
1995 Collections Museum, Cluj-Napoca, Romania
1994 ‘Windows of the Soul, Ethnographic Museum, Cluj-Napoca, Romania
Selected Group Exhibitions
2007 ‘Artists from Cluj’, Senso Gallery, Bucharest, Romania
1993-2006 Sculpture&Painting Annual Salon, U.A.P. Galleries and The Art Museum, Cluj-Napoca, Romania
1994-2007 The Art Museum and U.A.P. Galleries, Cluj-Napoca, Romania
2006 ‘The Wheel’, Ethnographic Museum, Cluj-Napoca, Romania
2005-2001 ‘Ion Sima’ Gallery, Zalau, Romania
2005 City Hall, Cluj-Napoca, Romania
2001 ‘Light of Passions’, House of Culture, Bistrita, Romania
2001 ‘Substituted Time’, U.A.P. Galleries, Cluj-Napoca, Romania
2000 ‘Romania Spirituality in the Iconic Imaginary’, ‘Alianta Artelor’ Gallery, Cluj-Napoca, Roma-nia
1996 ‘Romul Ladea’ Gallery, Cluj-Napoca, Romania
1994 ‘Eugen Ionesco Art Festival’, Collections Museum, Cluj-Napoca, Romania
1991 ‘Calica’, U.A.P. Galleries, Cluj-Napoca, Romania
1990 National Theatre, Cluj-Napoca, Romania
1990 ‘Lucian Blaga Festival’, Alba-Iulia, Romania
Selected Articles and Publications
2003 Encyclopedia of Contemporary Romanian Artists, the 5th volume, Romania, published by ARC
1998 Lexicon of Contemporary Romanian Artists, published by ‘Genesis-Tipo’
1996 Painters from Cluj
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