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Exhibitions

ART EXHIBITION

The 43rd Congress of the

American Romanian Academy of Arts and Sciences

 ARA

 

 Kendal Hall

University of California at Los Angeles

UCLA

Los Angeles, California, USA

15-17 November, 2019

 

PAINTING – Drawing – SCULPTURE – PHOTOGRAPHY

Curator: Ileana Costea

 

Participating Artists

 

Vlaicu Ionescu (digital presentation) – Painter and Nostradamian, USA

Dinu Radulescu – Sculptor and Graphics Artist, Romania

Jerry W. McDaniel – Heterogeneous Artist, USA

Emanuel Tanjala – Photogrpher, USA

 

VLAICU IONESCU

Painter, graphic artist and Nostradamian

(lived in New York)

d. 2010

 

 

DINU RADULESCU

(b. ???)

Sculptor and Graphic Artist, Romania

http://artindex.ro/tag/dinu-radulescu/

 

 

Photo: Mihai Constantin, Artindex - a Romanian Art Review

 

"Beyond form, to the mystery of being" Paul Klee

 The motto of Dinu Radulescu's doctoral thesis

 

"Man and the work complement and harmonize each other in an exemplary and singular combustion.

  Bedros Horasangian about (Dinu Radulescu)

 

Dinu Radulescu is a sculptor and graphic designer, Doctor of Visual Arts of the National University of Art, and a member of the Union of Fine Artists in Romania. He graduated at the top of his class from the Department of Sculpture of I.A.P. "Nicolae Grigorescu", under the guidance of Ion Lucian Murnu. In 1980 Dinu Radulescu begins an uninterrupted series of exhibitions in Romania and abroad, in Bucharest at the galleries "Simeza", "Orizont", "Hainaut", and "Galateea", and abroad in Vienna, Rome, Belgrade, Budapest, Sofia, Bratislava, Venice, Moscow, Ankara, Seville, Ravena, Athens, Los Angeles, and in various places in France. He is the winner of numerous awards at national and international competitions. In 2002 he is awarded the Sculpture Prize of the Union of Fine Artists of Romania for his "Equestrian" cycle (Ecvestra). In 1990 he started a university career at the University of Arts in Bucharest. His doctoral thesis, "The Concept of Form in Modern Sculpture" (2005), is published in the same year at the Paideia Publishing House. His second book of Art Theory, "Manuscris", is published by the Paco Publishing House in 2006. He lives and works in his hometown, Bucharest.

 

 

Rider. Sculpture by Dinu Radulescu

Sculpture by Bogdan Severin Hojbota

JERRY W. McDANIEL

Heterogeneous Artist, USA

 

“Give them what they want but not what they expect“

“One style does not fit all.“

Jerry W. McDaniel

 

Jerry W. McDaniel is an American heterogeneous visual artist whose work covers many venues in graphic design, illustration & advertising: book covers and book illustrations – the entire Zane Grey western and S.S. Van Dine mystery series, corporate identity, posters, record album covers, and film titles, stamps, and fine arts. He has a large body of work on jazz and on sports – tennis, Grand Prix, horse races, football, sailing, golf, and bicycling. He became famous through his advertisement pieces for Pan American Airlines, Intercontinental Hotels and Philip Morris International and his numerous made contributions to a variety of well-known magazines, and the New York Times newspaper and its week-end magazine. He has work in numerous private & public collections, including the permanent collection of Victoria & Albert (V & a) Museum, London. He has had numerous solo exhibitions and participated at a variety of group shows. He was the Chair of the Advertising, Package, & Graphic Design Department at the Fashion Institute of Technology (FIT/SUNY), New York. He has curated and juried numerous art competitions for the New York Society of Illustrators, FIT/SUNY, and the New York Institute of Technology. Mr. McDaniel’s students at FIT won 12 consecutive annual scholarship awards sponsored by the Broadcast Design Association (BDa). Jerry was honored by BDA with the Lifetime Achievement for his contributions to broadcast design in education. He earned his BFA from the Columbus College of Art and Design (CCaD), Columbus, Ohio, and an MA from the New York Institute of Technology in computer. In recent years (2008-present) McDaniel created painting-illustrations for poems of the Romanian poets Mihai Eminescu, Octavian Goga, and Ana Blandiana.

 

Picture-illustration for the poem “The Lake” by Mihai Eminescu

Jerry W. McDaniel, © 2018

 

EMANUEL TANJALA

Photojournalist

profudefoto@yahoo.com

emanuel-tanjala.artistwebsites.com

 

 

Photo: Private collection of Emanuel Tanjala

 

"For almost 50 years I've been photographing the world as a witness of time.

I have acquired a history book in pictures."

 

 

Emanuel Tajala has over 35 years of experience as a Photojournalist. He started his career in his home country, Romania, where he worked for some of the most important magazines and newspapers. He escaped communism in 1981, finding a new home in the United States, where he worked as a freelance photographer. Between 2000 and 2006, he was a trainer in Photojournalism at the Independent Center of Journalism in Bucharest. His artworks were featured in numerous photo exhibitions in North America and Europe. He currently lives with his wife Irina and his two daughters, Sara and Rebeca, in Lynchburg, Virginia, USA.

 

 

At the border between the Maramures and the Nasaud regions in Romania.

Photo: Emanuel Tanjala

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