Artist Statement
I work on several long term projects concurrently where the personal and the political intersects - often interspersing documentary and staged photos; diptychs with single images. I'm interested in the construction of narrative and how meaning is created through juxtaposition and editing. My inspiration comes from a range of sources, including film, literature, popular culture and the creative process in any medium. My works in progress function as a voyages of discovery, rather than a pre-charted course.
Process Statement
My process is simple and straight forward. For lack of a darkroom I have a negative scanner. I use Photoshop to adjust tonalities and to create diptychs and triptych, often combining totally unrelated images to create a cinematic narrative flow. However everything one sees in my pictures was there in front of my camera
I’m a Romanian born artist/photographer who has lived and worked in Mexico, Europe and the United States - who works on long-term exploratory projects about individual and collective memory and identity, about the state of the world and the neighborhood where I live. I draw inspiration from a multitude of sources, including film, literature and the creative process of any medium.
My projects have been supported in part by grants and fellowships from Art Matters Inc; CEC/Arts Link travel grants; New York Foundation for the Arts Fellowships; Constance Saltonstall Foundation; the Kirkland Endowment at Hamilton College; a grant from the Society for Photographic Education; and residencies at Light Work, Virginia Center for the Creative Arts, Austrian Ministry of Culture in Vienna, Bemis Center for the Creative Arts, Anderson Ranch Art Center, and CEPA Gallery, among others. I have presented my work through slide lectures, exhibitions and publications regionally, nationally and internationally.
I am a 2016 recipient of a photography fellowship from the New York Foundation for the Arts, my fourth over the past twenty, in support of my ongoing work on "Return: The Landscape of Memory."
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