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== Name ==
== Clarisa Marcovici ==


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==== Biography ====
==== Biography ====
'''...''', (she/her) visual [[Artists|artist]], (b. 18..., city) of Romanian ethnical background, has lived in [[Romania]] and several countries of choice, such as [[...]] ...
'''Clarisa Marcovici''', (she/her) visual [[Artists|artist]], (b. 1921, București, Romania) of Romanian ethnical background, has lived in [[Romania]]. Marcovici is an usual name given in Romania to people of Jewish descent (name localisation, see multiple examples here<ref>https://www.piatauniversitatii.com/perspective/subjugarea-romanilor/AparatRepresiv.html</ref>).
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==== Arrest under communist regime ====
She was arrested on 18.07.1948 for attempting to cross the border.
By sentence no. 1523/18.IX.1948 of the Bucharest Military Tribunal she was sentenced to 2 years of correctional imprisonment with suspension of the execution of the sentence.<ref>ACNSAS, fond Documentar, file no. D 000018, f. 27.</ref>
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==== Artistic disciplines: ====
==== Artistic disciplines: ====
* [[:Category:Painting_artists|Painting]]
* [[:Category:Painting_artists|Painting]]
* [[:Category:Drawing_artists|Drawing]]
* [[:Category:Installation_artists|Installation]]
* [[:Category:Queer_artists|Queer art]] (e.g. mixed media, queer gaze)
Other interests: Writing
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==== Artistic practice ====
==== Artistic practice ====
Field research & direct experience. Socially engaged art developed at the intersection of visual art, journalism, and storytelling. Her practice is built around a drive to tell stories that connect with her experience as an Eastern European woman living a rather nomadic life throughout Europe. She extracts her themes directly from her nomad life though Europe, creating work on the way, within the encountered spatial and temporal restrictions, concerned with the poetics of the everyday, employing minimal gestures and observational precision to create spaces of quiet resilience when facing unfamiliar or shifting environments.
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==== Works in collections and public recognition ====
==== Works in collections and public recognition ====
* exhibited nationally and internationally, at biennales, museums, art galleries.
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* preselected for Evans Foundation Prize, (Arts / The Fact Finder interventions).
* works in public institutions collections, art museums collections and private collections.
 
A selection of works are in the Romanian [[National Museum of Contemporary Art Collection]].
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==== Selected exhibitions ====
==== Selected exhibitions ====
===== 1.Selected solo exhibitions =====
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* Jurnalul.ro: List of artists arrested under communist regime, <ref>https://jurnalul.ro/cultura/arte-vizuale/artisti-in-temnitele-comuniste-peste-150-profile-o-cercetare-extensiva-platforma-multimedia-si-expozitie-online-campanie-de-informare-si-constientizare-886092.html</ref>, source: ACNSAS, fond Documentar, file no. D 000018, listed at no. 36 in this daily newspaper article.
* Artist page on Modernism.com, research carried out by Cosmin Nasui on artists arrested under communist regime in Romania<ref>https://www.postmodernism.ro/czeghedi-ileana/</ref>
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==== Gallery Representation ====
==== Gallery Representation ====
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* None known.
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For further commercial and non-commercial inquiries, feel free to contact [https://npk-east.de/en/contact/ NPK]
For further commercial and non-commercial inquiries, feel free to contact [https://npk-east.de/en/contact/ NPK]
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Latest revision as of 19:56, 12 August 2026

Clarisa Marcovici



Biography

Clarisa Marcovici, (she/her) visual artist, (b. 1921, București, Romania) of Romanian ethnical background, has lived in Romania. Marcovici is an usual name given in Romania to people of Jewish descent (name localisation, see multiple examples here[1]).




Arrest under communist regime

She was arrested on 18.07.1948 for attempting to cross the border. By sentence no. 1523/18.IX.1948 of the Bucharest Military Tribunal she was sentenced to 2 years of correctional imprisonment with suspension of the execution of the sentence.[2]




Artistic disciplines:



Artistic practice

Scarce information.


Notable themes

Scarce information.


Works in collections and public recognition

Scarce information.


Selected exhibitions

Scarce information


Press

  • Jurnalul.ro: List of artists arrested under communist regime, [3], source: ACNSAS, fond Documentar, file no. D 000018, listed at no. 36 in this daily newspaper article.
  • Artist page on Modernism.com, research carried out by Cosmin Nasui on artists arrested under communist regime in Romania[4]



Gallery Representation

  • None known.


For further commercial and non-commercial inquiries, feel free to contact NPK


Hashtags

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