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ARTHUB Bucharest: The Gallery, The Theater, The Garden
Str. Gen. Constantin Budișteanu nr. 10 Sector 1 București

After 8 years of continuous activity as a collaborative production space, ARTHUB Bucharest team opens the second location in Bucharest on Gen. Budișteanu 10 where the art gallery, the space for independent theater, the garden and a contemporary art store will operate - for now only during the NAG, to complete the laboratory activity (less visible). The art studios remain open in Vasile Lascăr.

Queer Is the Night

ARTE PLASTICE


Tip eveniment
VERNISAJ la NAG
Perioada Expozitie
30.09.2022 - 16.10.2022
Artists:
Drawing, ink, watercolor and long eyelashes

BUCHAREST GRAPHIC DAYS BOSNIAN WAR POSTERS + WAR POSTERS

GRAFICA


Tip eveniment
DESCHIS si la NAG
Perioada Expozitie
01.10.2022 - 15.10.2022

The Bucharest Graphic Days exhibition includes a selection of about 50 posters published last year in the book Bosnian War Posters.

Daoud Sarhandi, the author tells us among others: The collection of posters was not easy, it took me and my research assistant, Alina Wolfe Murray, a year, between the end of 1997 and the end of 1998. The research involved countless travel trips through the war-torn country. Artists often worked alone and many emigrated during the war, taking the works with them. We only managed to find some of them. Very few printing houses kept copies of the posters they printed. But some of them guided us in the right direction. The posters were generally printed in limited edition due to lack of materials, which made our work even harder. (…) 
Poster designers came from all sectors of the art community and sometimes from outside: designers who already worked in the artistic field and amateur designers who saw design as a way to express themselves or serve their cause. In extreme situations, the posters were hand-painted. For the most part however, they were printed by lithography or screen printing – the latter being more common – the lithographic plates being insufficient, and the electricity needed for printing presses sometimes absent. The screen-prints also had the advantage of being reusable – the printed images could be washed away, the screens could be reused for other works. For this reason, the original screens used in the poster making process were impossible to find. (…) 
Even after the war end posters played a vital role in disseminating information in Bosnia, especially on such important issues as refugees, freedom movement, landmines, reconstruction, politics. 

Exhibition organized with the support of the 

EDITOR: DAOUD SARHANDI 
COPY EDITOR: RUPERT WOLFE MURRAY