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Mircea Roman

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Mircea Roman (born June 24, 1958) is a Romanian sculptor.[1] Mircea's work has been offered at auction multiple times, with realized prices ranging from 200 USD to 5,435 USD, depending on the size and medium of the artwork.[2]

Roman was born in Băiuț, Maramureș County in Romania.

Prizes and titles

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  • 2017 Award of the Fine Artists Union of Romania for Sculpture
  • 2008 Golden Medal of the Union of Fine Artists Union of the Republic of Moldova
  • 2000 Order of the Faithful Service in the Degree of Officer
  • 1993/1994 Delphine Studio London
  • 1992 Grand Prize of Osaka Triennial[3]
  • 1988 Atelier 35 Bucharest Prize[4]

Works in public collections

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Roman's work is represented in numerous museum and public collections including the Osaka Contemporary Art and Culture Center, National Museum of Contemporary Art Bucharest, National Museum of Art in Bucharest, Museum of Visual Arts Galați, The Museum of Recent Art, Bucharest, Craiova Art Museum.

References

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  1. ^ "Mircea Roman (Romanian, born 1958)". Artnet.com. Retrieved June 9, 2022.
  2. ^ "Roman Mircea".
  3. ^ "MIRCEA ROMAN – "Eu le-am făcut sculpturilor mele suflete" (Formula AS)". www.artindex.ro. Retrieved 2024-08-13.
  4. ^ Alexandru Davidian, Mircea Roman "din fragmente", Editura Vellant, București, 2018, Cap. O cronologie, pp. 305-323

Further reading

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  • Davidian, Alexandru. Mircea Roman „din fragmente”, Editura Vellant, București/ Mircea Roman "Fragments", Vellant Publishing House, Bucharest, 2018
  • Cârneci, Magda. Art et pouvoir in Roumanie1945-1989. L'Harmattan, Paris, 2007. ISBN 978-2-296-02992-7
  • Titu, Alexandra. Experimentul în arta românească după 1960. Meridiane, București, 2003. ISBN 973-33-0484-0
  • Guță, Adrian. Generația '80 în artele vizuale, Editura Paralela 45, 2009
  • Prut, Constantin, Dicționar de artă modernă și contemporană, (ediție imbunătățită) Ed. Univers Enciclopedic 2002
  • Aoky, Auka. Mircea Roman, Londonzok, mai/iunie 2002
  • Nicodim, Ion; Balaci Ruxandra (organizatori ai expoziției) – „Artiști pentru România/ Des Artistes Pour la Roumanie”, Muzeul Național de Artă al României, București, 1992,
  • Kimura, Shigenobu; Kind, Phillip; Kyung-Sung; Nakahara, Yusuke; Takahashi, Toru; Yasuda, Atsuo – Comment – Osaka Trienalle ’92, Catalogul *Trienalei Internaționale de sculptură, Osaka, 1992, Osaka Foundation of Culture, Nissha Printing Co., 1992, p. 13;
  • La Biennnale Di Venezia: 46. Esposizione Internazionale d’Arte, English Edition Coll Cataloghi Marsilio Editori, 1995, p. 183
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