Homogenous stylistic palette. Appetite for geometry, for simplified volumes. In his formal repertoire, a special spot belongs to the network and the square grid, motives invested by the artist with a symbolic charge, used both in his sculpture (monumental or small sized) and in his interventions in the landscape.
Corina Teacă
(Târgu Mureş, 1948; in 1982 he moves to France)
Academic studies:
- „Nicolae Grigorescu” Institute of Plastic Arts, with Ion Irimescu, Bucharest.
Solo exhibitions:
1973 – Kalinderu Hall, Bucharest;
1975 – Galateea Gallery, Bucharest;
1977 – Culture House „Friedrich Schiller”, Bucharest;
1980 - Constanţa;
1981 - Piteşti, Argeș;
1986 - Espace Gambetta, Carcassonne, France;
1989 - Le Cheval de Sable Gallery, Paris, France;
1990 - Odense, Denmark;
1997, 2000 – Punxes Gallery, Barcelona, Spain;
2003, 2004, 2005 – Gomer Gallery, Fuerteventura, Spain;
2007, 2010 - Pilar Riberaygua Gallery, Andorra;
2011 - Luxembourg;
Group exhibitions:
1983 - Musée de Belfort, France;
1984 - Toulouse, France;
1986 - Grands et Jeunes d’Aujourd’hui, Paris, France;
1987 - Grand Palais, Paris, France;
1993 - Foundation Maegt, Barcelona, Spain;
1994 - Lleida, Spain;
1998 - Park Sorral, Andorra;
- Bahia Real, Fuenteventura, Spain.
Symposia:
1973 - Măgura, Buzău;
1976 - Arcuş, Covasna;
1977 - Medgidia, Constanța;
1988 - Coullioure, France;
1993 - Carcassonne, France;
2003 - Soliknogonsk, Russia;
2008 - Sângeorz-Băi, Bistrița-Năsăud;
2011 - Carsa, Albania;
2013 - Caransebeş;
2013 - Iskenderun, Turkey.
Museums:
- Florean Museum - Baia Mare, Maramureș;
- National Museum of Contemporary Art.
Jianu Ionel, Gabriele Carp, Ana Maria Covrig, Lionel ScantéyéLes Artistes roumains en Occident, Paris, 1986.
Vlasiu, Ioana (coord.), Dicționarul sculptorilor din România. Secolele XIX-XX, vol. I, lit. A-G, Editura Academiei Române, București, 2011, 215 - 216.
Surse web:
www.nicolaefleissig.com