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Red Apples

Daniel Perjovschi (b. 1961) is a Romanian artist renowned for his politically charged drawings & site-specific installations. His work—often created *in situ* in museums—commentates on current events, social issues, and civic life with wit & urgency.

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Red Apples was Dan Perjovschi

アーティストの略歴

Early Life and Artistic Beginnings

Born in Sibiu, Romania, in 1961, Daniel Perjovschi’s formative years were deeply imprinted by the realities of life under Nicolae Ceaușescu's neo-Stalinist regime. This period, characterized by pervasive surveillance and strict control, would later become a crucial undercurrent in his artistic practice. He initially pursued formal training in painting at the George Enescu University of the Arts in Iași, but it was not long before he discovered his true medium: drawing—specifically, its immediacy and potential for direct engagement with the world around him.

From Press Illustrator to Political Commentator

The 1990s proved pivotal. Following the fall of Ceaușescu’s government, Perjovschi honed his skills as a press illustrator in Romania's burgeoning post-communist landscape. This experience instilled in him a remarkable ability to distill complex ideas into concise, impactful visuals. He quickly moved beyond conventional illustration, developing a unique style that blended drawing, comics, and graffiti—a potent combination for addressing contemporary political, social, and cultural issues. His work wasn’t confined to newspapers; it began to spill onto the streets, challenging norms and sparking dialogue.

The Museum as Canvas: Site-Specific Installations

Perjovschi's artistic trajectory took a defining turn with his innovative approach to museum spaces. He abandoned the traditional gallery format, choosing instead to create drawings directly on the walls—and even floors—of institutions around the globe. These weren’t static exhibitions; they were dynamic interventions that unfolded in real-time, often during business hours as visitors observed their creation. The Museum of Modern Art in New York City became one such canvas, allowing patrons to witness Perjovschi's process and engage with his evolving commentary on current events. This *in situ* approach was revolutionary, blurring the boundaries between artist, artwork, and audience.

Themes and Techniques: A Language of Lines

Perjovschi’s drawings are deceptively simple in their execution—a few striking lines, often accompanied by text—yet they carry immense weight. He masterfully employs sarcasm, humor, and a keen eye for contradiction to expose hidden truths and challenge prevailing ideologies. His work frequently addresses themes of surveillance, political corruption, social injustice, and the complexities of European identity. He plays with language, altering words and symbols to create new meanings, transforming writing itself into a graphic statement. The ephemeral nature of his museum installations—painted over after each exhibition—is also significant, reflecting the transient nature of information and the constant flux of political discourse.

Recognition and Legacy

Daniel Perjovschi’s work has garnered international acclaim, featured in solo exhibitions at prestigious institutions such as the Art Institute of Chicago, the Hamburger Kunsthalle, and the MOT Museum of Contemporary Art in Tokyo. He participated in major biennials like the Venice Biennale and Manifesta 2, solidifying his position as a leading voice in contemporary art. In 2013, he and his wife, Lia Perjovschi, were awarded the European Cultural Foundation’s Princess Margriet Award, recognizing their contributions to social and civic engagement through art. His drawings are held in numerous prominent collections, including those of the Ludwig Museum, the Centre Georges-Pompidou, and the Tate Modern. Perjovschi's legacy lies not only in his visually arresting artwork but also in his commitment to using art as a tool for critical reflection and social change—a testament to the power of drawing to provoke thought, inspire dialogue, and challenge the status quo.

daniel perjovschi

daniel perjovschi

1961 - , Romania

基本情報

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Contemporary art
  • Date Of Birth: October 29, 1961
  • Full Name: Daniel Perjovschi
  • Nationality: Romanian
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Museum drawings
    • Site-specific installations
  • Place Of Birth: Sibiu, Romania