Romeo Niram

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Romeo Niram

Romeo Niram (born 1974 in Bucharest, Romania) is a figurative painter of Jewish origin,[1] living as of 2021 and working in Madrid, Spain.

Romeo Niram's artistic work is connected to physics above all, but also to philosophy, theology, literature, and cinema.

His work was presented in the series "Brâncuși E=mc2" at the conference "Art and Physics" in Tel Aviv, organized by the cultural association New Vision Rromani. The series identifies similarities in between physics and sculpture, in Albert Einstein's cosmology and Constantin Brâncuși's art.

In 2008, a thesis on his series "Diary - Mircea Eliade – Essay"[2] was presented by art critic Begoña Fernández Cabaleiro at the International Congress of Art History, University of Murcia, Spain.

Selected artwork

At the invitation of the Reales Tercios General Manuel Fuentes Cabrera, Romeo Niram painted in 2009 the portrait of Prince Felipe and Princess Leticia of Spain, and offered the painting to the couple on their 5th wedding anniversary. The painting is entitled "The Gate of the Kiss of Asturias". Its frame was made by Bogdan Ater; it represents Brâncuși's sculpture The Gate of the Kiss.

Cultural activity

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