MAGMA: We Live On The 8th Floor

MAGMA: We Live On The 8th Floor

We Live On The 8th Floor 

Exhibition of artist duo MONOTREMU
Opening/Artist Talk: September 16, 2015, 19:00, at MAGMA Contemporary Art Space, Sf. Gheorghe, Romania
On view: 17.09 – 04.10.2015, every day, except for Mondays and holidays, between 11:00-19:00

http://magma.maybe.ro/#en

“The artistic duo Monotremu is known for it’s ironic-critical artistic practice, focused on the apathy and the shortcomings of Romanian society, context and civilization, which, like the zoological category of Monotremes – term which inspired the pseudonym the two use – is place in an area which is still being clarified, with an uncertain status: somewhere between mammals and birds (concerning Monotremes), somewhere between East and West (concerning Romania), a class apart, primitive according to certain criteria, but more correctly said – unclassifiable and impossible to integrate in pre – established structures.” – Diana Ursan

www.monotremu.blogspot.ro

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