The document profiles Moldovan artist Iurie Matei and includes information about his life, works, education, and honors. It provides titles, dates, and images for over 50 of his artworks created between 1997-2020. The works span various mediums including painting, sculpture, and installation art. Matei was born in 1968 in Moldova and is a renowned artist and professor known for his depictions of everyday life.
31. Iurie Matei (Moldova, 1968)
♦ Republican College of Fine Arts ‘Alexandru Plamadeala’, Chisinau,
Republic of Moldova
♦ State Institute of Arts, Faculty Fine Arts, Chisinau, Republic of
Moldova
♦ Member of the Union of Artists of the Republic of Moldova
♦ Professor at the Academy of Music, Theatre and Fine Arts,
Chisinau, Republic of Moldova
♦ Master of Arts, Decree of the President of the Republic of Moldova
(nr.474- V, 30.07.2010)
♦ Member of International Council of Museums (ICOM)
♦ Art Director of Russian Drama Theatre A.P.Tchekhov, Chisinau,
Republic of Moldova
♦ Head of Department of Scenography, Academy of Music, Theatre
and Fine Arts, Republic of Moldova
♦ Art Director, Head of Department for the Production and
Installation art, National Theatre of Opera and Ballet Maria Biesu,
Chisinau, Republic of Moldova
♦ People’s Artist of Republic of Moldova, Decree of the President of
the Republic of Moldova (nr.1417 - VII,19.12.2014)
32. Iurie Matei (Moldova, 1968) 4-5 iulie 1949
Omagiu copiilor basarabeni deportați în Siberia, 2020
34. Text and pictures: Internet
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Presentation: Sanda Foişoreanu
www.slideshare.net/michaelasanda
https://ma-planete.com/michaelasanda
Sound: Dan Bălan - Allegro Ventigo (feat. Matteo)
2022
Hinweis der Redaktion
The Remembrance sculpture (now in The National Museum in Belgrade) Mestrovic executed in full figure in Paris, in 1908. It belongs to the series of widows conceived as parts of the architectural—sculptural complex of the Vidovdan temple, and as pendants to archetypal figures of epic heroes. The original sculpture Remembrance represents Vukosava, the legendary daughter of Prince Lazar and wife of the epic hero Milos Obilic. It is a female nude convulsed in pain and remembrance, with a warped nude body and the face reflecting sorrow. By linking the myth and the idea of unification the artist created a kind of his own “individual mythology” intending to fit it into the collective idea of the patriarchal Balkan environment.
For more about the artist :www.flickr.com/photos/93051314@N00/sets/72157594148443846/