Tudor Zbârnea
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Tudor Zbârnea | |
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Zbârnea in the 1990s | |
| Born | 29 December 1955 |
| Alma mater | George Enescu National University of Arts |
| Known for | Painting |
Tudor Zbârnea (born 29 December 1955) is a Moldovan painter.
Zbârnea has contributed to the assertion, in Chișinău, of an original artistic thinking stream that was against "artistic vigilance" mentality, which was too hostile to the spectacular innovations in plastic art. Currently, he is the director of the National Museum of Fine Arts of Moldova.[1] He participated as chairman or member of the juries in various national and international competitions in the field of fine arts. He traveled on studies and documentaries in Germany, Italy, Turkey, Georgia, Russia, France, the Netherlands, Belgium, Switzerland, Poland, Austria.[2]
He is the author and curator of the visual art projects such as:
- "Neighbors from the East", Utrecht, The Netherlands, 2006;
- "Moldova, Contemporary Art" – Brussels, Belgium, 2006;
- Curator of the International Painting Biennial, Chișinău,[3] 2009, 2011, 2013.
He is a graduate of the Republican College of Fine Arts "Ilya Repin" from Chișinău and from the George Enescu National University of Arts in Iași, the painting division of the Faculty of Fine Arts, in Professor Corneliu Ionescu’s class. The member of the Union of Artists of Moldova.[4] Member of the Romanian Artists' Union. Member of IAA (UNESCO). The member founder of the "Group of ten".
Exhibitions
In 1984, he debuted in a republican exhibition of contemporary art organized in Chișinău. He has participated in over 300 exhibitions organized in the country and abroad. To date he has had over 30 personal exhibitions in Belgium, Belarus, France, Italy, Moldova, Romania, Ukraine, Russia, and numerous relevant collective exhibitions in Belgium, Cyprus, Finland, France, Georgia, Germany, the Netherlands, Italy, Lithuania, Russia, Turkey and Poland.[5]
Awards and prizes
He is a winner of numerous prizes, medals, trophies and other mentions at different international and national art competitions and salons, among them:
- The Prize of the Union of Artists of Romania, 2015;
- The Prize of the Bacău City Hall, awarded for the "Salons of Moldova", 2015;
- National Award, granted by the Government of the Republic of Moldova, for outstanding merits in the arts development arts awarded in 2014;
- Ministry of Culture Award, National Art Competition, Chișinău, 2010;[6]
- Grand Gold Medal, M. C. A. at the Cannes International Prestige Grand Prix, 2009, 2010;
- Honorary Master of Arts, 2009; Vicolo Poldo Trophy, 35th Edition, Como, Italy, 2009;
- The prize of the Union of Artists of Moldova, 2001, 2008;
- The Prize of the Union of Artists of Romania, 2007;
- Diploma of the Ministry of Culture, National Competition in the field of Fine Arts, Chișinău, 2009, 2008, 2005;
- Silver medal "Eureca" World Show (Brussels), 1998;
- Honorary Diploma of the Flemish Artists (Brussels), 1998;
- Honorary Diploma of the European Academy of Art, Brussels, 1997.