ANCA IRINCIUC 


Born 1978, Botoșani, Romania
Lives and works in Bucharest, Romania


EDUCATION

MA in Painting, National University of Arts Bucharest (UNArte), Romania, 2007

BA in Painting, Academy of Art Luceafărul, Bucharest, Romania
Degree conferred by the National University of Arts Bucharest (UNArte), Romania, 2004

 

SOLO EXHIBITIONS

2014 — Tempoart Gallery, Bucharest, Romania

2013 — Tempoart Gallery, Bucharest, Romania

2012 — The Lobby Gallery, Bucharest, Romania

2010 — Hidden Worlds, Romanian Cultural Institute, Bucharest, Romania

2010 — Hidden Worlds, Center of Visual Arts, Bucharest, Romania

2007 — Places and Happenings, Apollo Gallery, Bucharest, Romania

2006 — Orizont Gallery, Bucharest, Romania

2006 — Lost in Space, Frunzetti Gallery, Bacău, Romania

2005 — Panel of Honour, Artis Gallery, Bucharest, Romania

2005 — Galateea Gallery, Bucharest, Romania

2005 — Panel of Honour, Sabina & Jean Negulescu Gallery, Bucharest, Romania

 

SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS

2020 — Center of Visual Arts, Bucharest, Romania

2019 — Center of Visual Arts, Bucharest, Romania

2017 — From Infinite to Indefinite, Rivoli Building, Brussels, Belgium

2017 — National Library, curated by Anca Mihuleț, Bucharest, Romania

2016 — Theodor Pallady Gallery, Colonia 21, Iași, Romania

2015 — National Art Salon, Orizont Gallery, Bucharest, Romania

2014 — The Street Is Ours, Gallery IX, curated by Alina Bucur, Bucharest, Romania

2013 — Episode 3 — Work in Progress, Ciclop Parking, 

              curated by Justin Moldovan & Alina Bucur, Bucharest, Romania

2012 — Social Icon, The Lobby Gallery, Bucharest, Romania

2012 — Center of Visual Arts, Bucharest, Romania

2012 — FEMART, Center of Visual Arts, Bucharest, Romania

2010 — SANAA-Kubus — Seven Terraces Opened to the World, Essen, Germany

2010 — 9+1, Center of Visual Arts, Bucharest, Romania

2010 — Why the Black Is Not White, Actionfields Gallery, Brussels, Belgium

2009 — Contemporary Challenges, Veroniki Art Gallery, Bucharest, Romania

2008 — Apollo Gallery, Colonia, Bucharest, Romania

2008 — Colonia — Frunzetti Gallery, Bacău, Romania

2007 — Museum of Art, Painting Camp Exhibition, Bistrița, Romania

2007 — Museum of Contemporary Art, Medgidia, Romania

2006 — Museum of Art, Painting Camp Exhibition, Bistrița, Romania

2006 — National Art Salon, Constantin Brâncuși Hall, Bucharest, Romania

2006 — U.A.P. Art Gallery, Bistrița, Romania

2006 — Moldavia Salons, Chișinău, Moldova

2005 — Apollo Gallery, Colonia, Bucharest, Romania

2005 — Art Gallery, Bucharest, Romania

2005 — Museum of Art, Painting Camp Exhibition, Bistrița, Romania

2005 — Lascăr Vorel Biennial, Piatra Neamț, Romania

2005 — Department 35 Gallery, Bucharest, Romania

2005 — Moldavia Salons, 15th Edition, Bacău — Chișinău

2005 — Art Institute Gallery, Bucharest, Romania

2005 — Art Institute Gallery (Upper Floor), Bucharest, Romania

2005 — Apollo Gallery, Bucharest, Romania

2004 — Corneliu Baba Art High School Gallery, Bistrița, Romania

2004 — George Apostu Museum, Bacău, Romania

2004 — Constantin Brâncuși Exhibition Center, Chișinău, Moldova

2004 — Artis Gallery, Painting Salon, Bucharest, Romania

2004 — Dalles Hall, Bucharest, Romania


AWARDS

2015 — Award, National Art Salon, Bucharest, Romania

2007 — Florin Niculiu Award for Personal Exhibition, Apollo Gallery, Bucharest, Romania

2006 — Award for Encouraging Young Artists, National Art Salon, Bucharest, Romania

2005 — Award of the Union of Fine Artists of Romania (UAP), Bucharest

 

RESIDENCIES

2017 — Destelheide Residency, Dworp, Belgium

2008–2016 — Colonia 21 Residency Program, Tescani, Romania


PUBLICATIONS

SIEBEN OFFENE TERRASSEN ZUR WELT - JUNGE RUMANISCHE KUNST

Klartext Verlag, 2010,143 pages

author: Doina Talman, Günter Strunck

Language: German, English, Romanian

ISBN 978-3-8375-0358-6

pp.35-51

 

COLONIA 21

Association of Concerts Foundation Bistrița

Charmides Publishing,2015, 200 pages

Language: Romanian

ISBN 978-606-752-031-6

pp. 82-101