IEEB4 Exhibitions
IEEB4 official opening
November 20th, 2010, The “Brancovan Palaces” Cultural Center, Mogosoaia, Biennial Main Exhibition, curators: Eva Möseneder – [AT], Marta Raczek – [PL]; Romanian Printmaking Experiment from the ‘70s and ‘80s, curator: Adrian Guta [RO]
IEEB4 Main Exhibition
curators: Marta Raczek [PL], Eva Moseneder [AT]
Juliana Guger [Austria]
Marko Maetamm [Estonia]
Helen Murgatroyd [Great Britain]
Romanian Printmaking Experiment from the '70 and '80
curator: Adrian Guta [RO]
Artists: Geta Bratescu, Aurel Bulacu, Suzana Fantanariu, Teodor Graur, Ion Grigorescu, Ioan Horvath Bugnariu, Teodor Hrib, Radu Igazsag, Alexandru Jakabhazi, Iosif Kiraly, Ethel Lukats Baias, Ileana Ploscaru Panait, Marilena Preda Sanc, Gheorghe Rasovszky, Ion Stendl, Adrian Timar, Laszlo Ujvarossy
WoMen’s World – Polish Experimental Engraving
curator: Marta Raczek [PL]
Artists: Judyta Bernaś, Małgorzata „Malwina“ Niespodziewana, Małgorzata „ETber“ Warlikowska, Monika Wanyura-Kurosad
Mexican Contemporary Experimental Printmaking Exhibition
curator: Ciprian Ciuclea, director of IEEB [RO]
Artists: Dario Ramirez, Marcelo Balzaretti, Martacarmela Sotelo, Jose Porras Gomez
Reproduction, repetition and rebellion. Multiplicity in Spanish Emerging Art
curator: Javier Martin Jimenez [ES]
Artists: Javier Arce, Democracia, El cartel, Fernando García, NOAZ, PSJM, Enrique Radigales, Daniel Silvo, Azucena Vieites, Ediciones Puré, Lalata (Revista objeto), La Más Bella, S.T. Libro Objeto
The production in Spanish emerging graphic and multiple art reinvents the gaze of the current observer and encourages thoughtful reflection in the face of our voracious daily consumption of images. In ‘Reproducción, repetición y reivindicación’ (‘Reproduction, repetition and rebellion’), thirteen artists and Spanish art collectives have been brought together in exhibitions articulated around three conceptual axes: reproduction – understood as a copy of an original, normally by mechanical means (using a printing press, photocopier, plotter, etc.); repetition, as an intrinsic value of multiple art, much debated in the field of graphic arts, as well as in other techniques such as photography or video; and finally, rebellion (or defiance) – taken, firstly, as a defence of new Spanish graphic art production and practices deriving from it, and secondly, as an often- used medium by artists as an expression of social and political ideas.

