Daniela Groza

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Daniela Groza

"Daniela Groza - Artist Portrait" / (c) Daniela Groza, 2019



Biography

Daniela Groza (*1983 in Constanța, RO), (she/her), non-binary visual artist of Romanian ethnical background, grew up in Romania and USA, and lived in the two countries of choice: Romania and USA, spending half of year in each one, at a time. She studied Fine Arts degree in Italian philosophy and Literature from UC Berkeley. After college she spent a few years learning the ins and outs of the culinary arts, then engaged in a short photography a the Documentary Photography (2010-2011) program at Florence University of the Arts under Prof. Simone Pierotti. Taxi driver, when living in USA, visual queer photography artist, when living in Romania.

"Daniela Groza - Good News" ”The image set the tone for a queer presence, queer with all the semantic valences associated with the word. That image marked the acceptance of the first grant for a queer photography project funded by AFCN in 2017, the year of that referendum boycotted by queer people and our allies. I wanted to break the conventions of shame by self-representing a free, curious and fearless spirit (-artist note, 2026)” / (c) Daniela Groza 2017



Artistic disciplines:

  • Art Photography (queer)



Process

Daniela Groza works as a documentary photographer working primarily with a medium format camera. Through photography, she aims to create a space where cynicism vanishes from the psychology of the image. If photography is a notorious culprit for inciting nostalgia, itself a shade of joylessness, joyful images will meander the soft edges of what it feels like to come in contact with light, with the love she holds for her wife, their favorite foods & the ordinary necessary objects becoming extraordinary. As a queer artist, she is learning alongside another queer body how to soften up while unlearning a judgmental mindset, transitioning toward a stance of curiosity, empathy, acceptance, by embracing joy as a means of resistance.


Notable themes

Recurring theme in Daniela Grozu's works is the self-representation, interested in joy as queer resilience.


Works in collections and public recognition

  • exhibited nationally and internationally, at museums, public institutions and art galleries.
  • works in private collections (Germany, Romania, USA).




Selected exhibitions

1.Selected solo exhibitions
  • 2020 - solo exhibition, Tables, Epicentru Gallery, Constanța, Romania[1]
  • 2020 - solo exhibition, QUEERO - Queer Romanian Womxn, Brașov, Romania
2.Selected group exhibitions
  • 2025 - group exhibition, ‘Lost & Found’, LA Center for Photography, USA
  • 2023 - group exhibition, ‘See us!’, Romania
  • 2023 - group exhibition, ‘Queer Bodies’, Transylvania Queer Art, Cluj Napoca, Romania
  • 2023 - group exhibition, ‘Tabachera cu Scorpion’, Timișoara, Romania
  • 2023 - group exhibition, ‘Women with a camera’, Casa Presei Libere, Bucharest, Romania
  • 2022 - group exhibition, ‘WE ARE HERE’, Identity Education, Timișoara, Romania
  • 2022 - group exhibition, ‘WE ARE HERE’/POLAR RAINBOW, ArtHub, Bucharest, Romania
  • 2020 - group exhibition, ‘QUEERO’, Indecis Art Space, Timișoara, Romania
  • 2018 - group exhibition, 'Home is Where', Rezidența BRD / Scena9, Bucharest, Romania
  • 2018 - group exhibition, 'Reforma Photo Days', Bucharest, Romania
  • 2016 - group exhibition, 'In/Out', Transylvania Photography Festival, Romania
  • 2016 - group exhibition, 'Human All Too Human', NYU Kimmel Galleries, NY, USA
  • 2016 - group exhibition, 'Home', Granada, Spain
  • 2015 - group exhibition, 'I/Thou', NYU Kimmel Galleries, NY, USA
  • 2015 - group exhibition, 'That Used To Be Us', Haw Contemporary, Kansas City, USA
  • 2015 - group exhibition, 'Four of Hearts', Ground Floor Gallery, NY
  • 2014 - group exhibition, 'Queering the self', sponsored by AMEX and Estee Lauder, Emmanuel Fremin Gallery, NY, USA
3.Biennials, museum retrospectives, comprehensive retrospective exhibitions

NA


Artistic Residencies, Art Researches, Collaborations, Art Projects

  • 2024, Collaborations with artworks for the movie "Caraoke", by F. Günther
  • 2022, Collaborations with artworks for the movie "Lisbeth, mein Lisbeth", by F. Günther
  • 2022, Stipend - Neustart Kultur Stipendium, Germany
  • 2021, Award - Finalist for the Walter Koschatzky Award, Viena, Austria
  • 2019, Award - The Elisabeth Greenshields Award, Canada
  • 2017, Award - The Elisabeth Greenshields Award, Canada
  • 2015, Award - 10. Kunstpreis Wesseling, 1st Prize, Germany
  • 2015, Award - ArtWalk, 1st Prize, Leipzig, Germany
  • 2014 – 2016, Stipend - KAAD Stipend, Germany
  • 2012, Award - The Elisabeth Greenshields Award, Canada
  • 2012, Award - Price Horlait, Brussels, Belgia
  • 2012, Award - Finalist Herelbeke Prijs Beeldende Kunsten, Belgia
  • 2006, Award - Drawing on ecology, 1st Prize, Satu Mare, Romania
  • 2006, Award - National Painting Olympiad [Competition], Timisoara, Romania



Selected works




Exhibition views




Publications

1.Published books

NA

2.Published articles in journals & magazines

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Curating activity (Artist as curator)

NA


Catalogues

  • 2022 - Catalog „Ballad for Space Lovers‘‘, published by Kerber Verlag, Texts: Anka Ziefer and Christoph Tannert, ISBN: 978-3-7356-0844-4
  • 2018 – Catalog „Green Meat“, Texts: Tina Simon, for the Solo-Show in the Museum der bildenden Künste Leipzig, ISBN: 978-39819890-0-7




Press

  • 2024 - Berliner Zeitung, Nummer 70. „An der Grenze zur Bewegung‘‘ von Ingeborg Ruthe[2]
  • 2023 - ZEIT-Beilage CHRIST & WELT. (S. 6). „Die Bilder meines Lebens‘‘ von Prof. Ulrich Engel
  • 2023 - Mitteldeutsche Zeitung, „Kunst in alter Nudelfabrik“, von Yvette Meinhardt[3]
  • 2020 - Revista Arta: „The Winter of Painting“, Text von Adriana Oprea[4]
  • 2020 - Leipziger Volkszeitung, „Erinnerungen an die Natur: Was Sebastian Hosu in seinen Bildern thematisiert“ von Daniel Thalheim[5]
  • 2020 - Leipziger Volkszeitung, „Keine Schwarzmalerei“ von Jens Kessner
  • 2020 - Revista Arta, „Where About Now“ - Leisure Life Bucharest
  • 2018 - Leipziger Volkszeitung, „Sebastian Hosu zeigt aufgefrischtes Fleisch“, von Jens Kessner
  • 2018 - Sebastian Hosu, DILLINGER Magazine[6]



Gallery Representation

  • Anca Poterașu Gallery, Bucharest, Romania, under coordination of Anca Poterașu[7]
  • Double Q Gallery, Hong Kong, under coordination of Queenie Rosita Law[8]
  • Gallery Philipp Anders, Leipzig, Germany[9]


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