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Art3-DanaCatona.jpg|Unidentified objects, 21 x 30 x 5 cm, hand-modelled stoneware with wire insertion, Dana Catona 2024, photography by Dana Catona - (c) Dana Catona 2024
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Art4-DanaCatona.jpg|Unidentified objects, 42 x 42 x 19 cm, hand-modelled stoneware and porcelain, Dana Catona 20254, photography by Dana Catona - (c) Dana Catona 2024
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Revision as of 19:02, 7 March 2026

Dana Catona

"Dana Catona - Artist Portrait" / (c) Dana Catona, 2024



Biography

Dana Catona (*19.. in ..., RO), (she/her), visual artist and poetry writer, of Romanian ethnical background, grew up in Romania, a graduate of Academy of Visual Arts from Cluj-Napoca. Currently senior lecturer at the Faculty of Arts and Design, West University of Timisoara. She is concerned with the connections between the visual and the literary medium and the new paradigms of contemporary ceramics.

A self-portrait as a princess and my dog, an image which is on the cover of my Tic Tac poetry book, scanned imaged, Dana Catona 2024 - (c) Dana Catona, 2024



Artistic disciplines:

  • Ceramics
  • Textile art



Process

Dana Catona works through the gestures of my hands, most often using stoneware or porcelain clay. The forms emerge directly from manual contact with the material, shaped through the pressure of the palms, the rhythm of the fingers, and the gradual accumulation of small movements. Repetition plays an important role in this process, as gestures are reiterated and slightly transformed, allowing the form to develop organically. Rather than constructing the object through rigid planning, she follows the resistance and responsiveness of the clay itself.


Notable themes

Recurring theme in Dana Catona's works is fragility, life and death, childhood memory and childhood feelings. Dana Catona predilection for a certain theme is concentrated towards symbolic forms associated with archeology, recurring image of the house, letters or the written word seen as a literary but also visual element. In the ceramic works, the preoccupation with small structures and objects is the result of attention to fragility seen as an attribute of vulnerability and to the delicacy of miniature dimensions. There is a preference for minimalism and the specific expressiveness of the small gestures from which the works were derived, but also for a personal space, which she associates with dimensions that can be fully manipulated just by moving the palms. References to the natural world are simultaneously present and absent. While the forms may evoke organic structures or fragments of growth, their representational dimension is intentionally open and largely completed through the viewer’s perception.


Works in collections and public recognition

  • exhibited nationally and internationally, at biennials and art galleries.
  • works in private collections (Germany, Great Britain).




Selected exhibitions

1.Selected solo exhibitions
  • 2025 - solo exhibition, Unidentified objects, Galateea Gallery, Bucharest, Romania[1]
  • 2023 - solo exhibition, In a dream my dog was a fish, Galateea Gallery, Bucharest, Romania[2]
  • 2022 - solo exhibition, HOM/M/ES, Galleria 28 Timișoara[3]
2.Selected group exhibitions
  • 2024 - group exhibition, UAUSS 13th Exhibition International Avanos Applied Ceramics Sypmposium, Nevșehir Haci Bektaș Veli University Nevșehir, Turkey[4]
  • 2024 - group exhibition, Vertebrae Mundi, AnnArt Gallery, Bucharest, Romania[5]
  • 2023 - group exhibition, Chronic Desire, Timișoara Garrison Command, Timisoara, Romania[6]
  • 2023 - group exhibition, Virus Diary, Atelierele Malmaison, SAC Malmaison, Bucharest, Romania
  • 2023 - group exhibition, Mirabilis Hortus National Exhibition, Gallery 9, Brașov, Romania
  • 2023 - group exhibition, Nature Expanded, Meta Spațiu, Timisoara, Romania[7]
  • 2023 - group exhibition, Homo Homini Dulcis Est, Contemporary Space, Bucharest
  • 2022 - group exhibition, In heaven and on earth, Scemtovici & Benowitz Gallery, Bucharest, Romania[8]
  • 2022 - group exhibition, Virus Diary, Romanian Cultural Institute Vienna, Austria[9]
  • 2022 - group exhibition, Flowers and people, Homo homini flos est, Contemporary Hair Space & Galeria 1001 Arte, Bucharest[10]
  • 2022 - group exhibition, Virus Diary, B5 Studio, Targu Mures, Romania[11]
  • 2020 - group exhibition, #Contactless, Art Wall, Galeria Galateca, Bucharest, Romania[12]
3.Biennials, museum retrospectives, comprehensive retrospective exhibitions
  • 2022 - art biennial, International Miniature Biennale, Faculty of Arts and Design Timișoara, Romania

Artistic Residencies, Art Researches, Collaborations, Art Projects

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Selected works




Exhibition views




Publications

1.Published books

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2.Published articles in journals & magazines
  • 2024, Art and Design Notebooks no. 12, U.A.P. Timișoara publication, (Ceramics and sustainability)
  • 2024, Women in Design, Design Talks, Faculty of Arts and Design,
  • 2023, Art and Design Notebooks no. 11, U.A.P. publication, Timișoara, (Ceramics at the Confluence of Fragment and Whole)
  • 2022, Art and Design Notebooks no. 10, U.A.P. publication, Timișoara (Ephemeral Hypostases of Contemporary Ceramics),
  • 2021, Art and Design Notebooks no. 9, U.A.P. Timișoara publication, (Ceramic and Textile Artistic Object – a Meeting of Media of Expression)



Curating activity (Artist as curator)

  • 2016 Curatored exhibitions: etNOetNOetNO, Salon Vega, Theresien Bastei Timișoara, Romania (group exhibition, curated together with Ulrike Ettinger), Salon Vega, Timişoara, Romania



Catalogues

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Press



Gallery Representation

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


Social Media Links




Hashtags

(artistic practices, currents, techniques, themes - applicable hashtags for this artist)


calligraphy
minimalism
organic
poetry



Compatible and inspirational artists:

(artist-mentioned reference list)
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