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Born in 1964 in Bucarest, Romania


1987, Fine Art Academy, Romania



"Workers, mermaids, glassfishes, and peasants are the subject of the series The Surrealism of The Proletariat. From the memories of my childhood to the communist reality of the revolution in Eastern Europe, the theme is divided into three segments. The childhood represents the magical illusory interpretation of the word. Secondly, the communist segment is a mixture of taboo and subjects from religion (Adam and Eve), to scenes of life where the gray atmosphere is pointed with brightly colored kitsch mixture of nuances. Finally, the Eastern European revolution (Toy Revolution) is the moment when the concept, the history, and the 'arty instinct' of colors are coming together to give an idea of a unique experience, which is nothing more than the fingerprint of the artist on the cosmic carousel of life."

Laura Covaciu, March 2000

  • Selected Solo Exhibitions
  • 1993: Brussels, Belgium, De Markten


  • Selected Group Exhibitions
  • 2000: Trinity Gallery, Atlanta, GA

  • 1998-99: Saint Remy de Provence, France, Drawings

  • 1993:
  • A.J.L. Galerie, Paris, France

  • SAGA, Paris, France

  • Galerie Damien Boquet, Paris, France

  • 1992:
  • Kyoto, Japan, International Impact Art Festival

  • The National Theatre, Bucharest, Romania, Mozart Sex

  • 1991: Budapest, Hungary, international exhibition, Erotika


  • The European Bank of Development

  • D.H.L. Company

  • Austrian Bank

  • Elle Magazine, Los Angeles, CA

  • Vermont Company, Holland

  • Medick Cover Company, Romania

  • Selection of works from Laura Covaciu


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