Mircea Cantor
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Mircea Cantor | |
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Born | 1977 |
Nationality | Romanian |
Known for | Video, Animation, Sculpture, Photography, Drawing, Painting, Conceptual Art |
Awards | Marcel Duchamp Prize, 2011 Ricard Prize, 2004 |
Mircea Cantor (born 1977) is a Romanian-born artist who follows in the tradition of French artist Marcel Duchamp in that he employs readymade objects to elucidate the ambiguities of everyday life .[1] Cantor's choice of media is diverse, in that he has employed video, animation, sculpture, drawing, painting, and installation in his practice.[2]
Cantor's 2005 video work, "'Deeparture", which was on view in the contemporary galleries at The Museum of Modern Art, features a deer and a wolf together in a pristine white box environment. The visual effects are often ambiguous. Cantor's work is included in The Museum of Modern Art,[3] New York, the Walker Art Center,[4] Minneapolis, The Philadelphia Museum of Art, Pennsylvania, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington DC; Centre Pompidou, Paris, France; The Israel Museum, Jerusalem; Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, Madrid; Kunsthaus Zurich; Museum Abteiberg, Monchengladbach, Germany; Magasin 3, Stockholm, Sweden as well as in other collections worldwide. He was awarded with Ricard Prize in Paris in 2004; in 2011 he won Best Dance Short Film at Tiburon International Film Festival with Tracking Happiness movie. Also in 2011, he is the winner of Marcel Duchamp Prize 2011 in Paris.
Selected solo exhibitions
- Mircea Cantor: RESTLESS: Films and Other Works, Museum of the Moving Image (New York City), 2012
- Mircea Cantor: Heilige Blumen (Holy Flowers), Kunsthalle Nürnberg, 2010
- Mircea Cantor: Tracking Happiness, Kunsthaus Zurich, Zurich, 2009
- Mircea Cantor: The Title Is the Last Thing, Philadelphia Museum of Art, 2006
Notes and references
- ^ Demos, T.J. "Mircea Cantor: The Title is the Last Thing". Philadelphia: Harper Perennial, 2006
- ^ Art Net Info
- ^ Moma link to artists site
- ^ Walker Art Center
External links
- Mircea Cantor official website
- Interview on ARTINFO.com
- Article in Frieze Magazine 2009
- Article in Le Figaro, 24 October 2011
- Article in Die Zeit, September 10th, 2009
- Mircea Cantor at Camden Arts Centre
- Mircea Cantor at Yvon Lambert Gallery, Paris
- Mircea Cantor at Dvir Gallery, Tel Aviv
- Mircea Cantor at Magazzino, Rome
- Mircea Cantor: tra poesia e spiritualità, sul portale RAI Arte