Dan Perjovschi

Internationally acclaimed artist and political activist Dan Perjovschi covers surfaces worldwide—walls, windows, ceilings, doors, floors—with his trenchant, terse cartoons, criticizing current geo-political, social, and cultural crises and customs almost as fast as they form. Dan Perjovschi lives and works in Bucharest and Sibiu Romania. His solo exhibitions include: “Drawing Your Attention” Horst-Janssen Museum Oldenburg (2020), The Prize Drawing“ Kunsthalle Hamburg (2016), “Unframed” Kiasma, Helsinki (2013); “Not over” MACRO, Rome (2011); “What Happen to US?” MoMA, New York (2007); “I am not Exotic I am Exhausted” Kunsthalle Basel (2007), “The Room Drawing” Tate Modern, London (2006) and “Naked Drawings” Ludwig Museum, Cologne (2005). He has participated in numerous group shows including the Jakarta Biennial (2015); the Sydney Biennial (2008); “The Magelanic Cloud” Cetre Pompidou (2007); the Venice Biennale (2007) and the 9th Istanbul Biennial (2005). Perjovschi received George Maciunas Prize in 2004, The European Cultural Foundation Prize in 2012 (with Lia Perjovschi) and Rosa Schapire Prize/Kunsthalle Hamburg in 2016.

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