Presentation
Aurora Király (b. 1971) has played from early on in her career a crucial role in the acknowledgement of Romanian women artists and has established herself as one of the most important artists in Romania. Working with photography, textile art and installation, her most recent works question the sources or artistic inspiration and the spaces of creation seen through a feminist lens.
In her latest series on which she worked during the spring lockdown, Soft Drawings, the artist collates images of depression,isolation and anxiety into patterns of house dresses and soft, felt materials in the search for balance.
Selected exhibitions: In Midst of the Worst, the Best of Times, litost Gallery, Prague 2020; A Room of One's Own, NADA New York Gallery Open 2020; In the Eye of the Storm, Anca Poterașu Gallery, Bucharest, 2019; ;Ex-East Des histoires passées et récentes des avant-gardes roumaines [The past and present stories of the Romanian avant-garde], PFC Headquarters, Paris(2019); At Different Angles, The National Museum of Contemporary Art Bucharest (2018 –2019); The 3rd Edition of Baroque Urban Festival, Museum of Art, Timișoara (2018); The travelling exhibition Orient -Trauma & Revival: Contemporary Encounters, Kim? Laikmetīgās mākslas centrs, Riga / BOZAR Centre for Fine Arts, Brussels / Galeria Sztuki Współczesnej Bunkier Sztuki, Kraków (2018) ; Artissima -Dialogues -Anca Poterașu Gallery (2017); Anca Poterașu Gallery, Bucharest (2017); Art Encounters Contemporary Art Biennial (2017); Arcub Gabroveni, Bucharest (2016); Our History about the Others. Bucharest White Night of the Galleries #10 at Scena9 (2016); Lateral ArtSpace, Paintbrush Factory, Cluj (2016); Romanian Cultural Institute, Lisbon (2016); Calina Gallery, Timișoara (2016); Alert Studio, Bucharest (2015); The National Museum of Contemporary Art Bucharest (2014); Contemporary Art Ruhr, Essen (2014); The National Museum of Contemporary Art, Bucharest (2013); l'espace En Cours, Paris, France(2002 ; Paromlin Gallery, Zagreb, Croatia (2001); National Art Gallery, Sofia, Bulgaria (2011); Brukenthal Museum, Sibiu, Romania (2000); International Center for Contemporary Art, Bucharest (2000); Sindan Cultural Center, Cluj; Melancholia, GAD Photogallery, Bucharest (2000); International Center for Contemporary Art, Bucharest (1999); Hungarian Museum of Photography, Kecskemet, Hungary (1997); Galeria San Filippo Neri, Torino, Italy (1996); Project 2000 Contest, Palazzo Bricherasio, Torino, Italy (1996); Experiment in Romanian Art between 1960-1990, Artexpo Gallery, Bucharest (1996) ; Mediawave Festival, Györ, Hungary (1995); cARTe, Museum of Art Collection, Bucharest (1991). Aurora Király's works are part of important public and private collections.
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