Works * CV * PDF portfolio
Exhibitions:
All that remains… the Teenagers of Socialism
Phoney Language
ViennaFair 2010
ViennaFair 2011
Ştefan Constantinescu is a visual artist and a filmmaker. In 2010 he participated in the Bucharest Biennial with the a painting and photography installation entitled An Infinite Blue. In 2009, he represented Romania at The Venice Biennial, with the films Passagen and Troleibuzul 92. In 2009 he co-directed with Julio Soto the film My Beautiful Dacia, a portrayal of Romania`s transition from Communism to Capitalism through the story of the Dacia automobile, an emblem of Communist Romania. In 2008 he conceived The Golden Age for Children, a pop-up book about Romania`s recent history.
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Ştefan Constantinescu, Troleibuzul 92, 2009
RedCode video, 9'
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Ştefan Constantinescu, An Infinite Blue, 2009-11
oil on canvas
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Ştefan Constantinescu, An Infinite Blue, 2010-11
charcoal on paper, 30x42cm
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Ştefan Constantinescu, My Beautiful Dacia, 2009
documentary film, HD video, 54'
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Ştefan Constantinescu, The Golden Age for Children, 2008
pop-up book,edition of 15
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Ştefan Constantinescu, Northern Light, 2006
photography, text
A series of photographs is accompanied by the artist's diary telling of his everyday family life in the suburb of Vällingby just outside Stockholm
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Ştefan Constantinescu, Passagen, 2005
video, 62'
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Ştefan Constantinescu, Archive of Pain, 2000
video installation, book