Profiles

Daniela Pălimariu

Daniela Pălimariu (b.1986, Iași) lives and works as an artist in Bucharest, after having previously studied at University College Falmouth, UK and at the Arts University in Iași. Her works include social private or public events, objects, installations and drawings that, amongst others, research the connections between art, design and participation. Her recent projects were shown at Ivan Gallery, tranzit.ro/ Bucharest (Tranzit CAFÉ), Salonul de Proiecte, MNAC, Spațiul Platforma, Atelier35 (Bucharest), MAGMA (Sf. Gheorghe), Intermediae (Madrid, ES), CAZ (Penzance, UK). In 2013 she was an artist in residence at Nida Art Colony (LT) and at EstNordEst Studio (Quebec, CA), and in 2012 she had a scholarship to attend the Salzburg Summer Academy (AU). Since 2012 she coordinates salonvideo, a platform for exhibiting and experiment in video art.
  http://danielapalimariu.ro/

artistsDaniela Pălimariu
place_Neurčené místo
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interviewDirk Diggler
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published23. 3. 2015
languageČesky / English
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Burning hair might not be available on the scale of instant scents yet. They bring critical unease into the reading of Lenka’s and Tania’s environment. Just as the camera work in a strangely voyeuristic video in which the loudest emotion besides breaking into the private zone is hopelessness. The authors gave up direct control over the camera shots and gave it to a vacuum cleaner that moves through the space on its own and cleans up.
Reflecting Gábor Palotai's expanded understanding of graphic design, in his consistently formulated oeuvre, besides conventional formats and media, other, hardly classifiable or less common genres are present; such as conceptual photography, graphic design novel, printed textiles, non-narrative digital motion pictures or even public plaques.
Conceptualized by Zbyněk Baladrán, Vít Bohal, Dustin Breitling and Václav Janoščík, the conference brings together theorists, artists and organizers who collaborate and elaborate on their visions in order to discover junctures of overlap for thinking about the emancipatory potentials of the future.