The Triade Foundation started the "Sculpture Nursery" project in 2003, through which Romanian and international artists are represented with important works for the field of sculpture.
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The Triade Foundation started the "Sculpture Nursery" project in 2003, in which Romanian and international artists offered models of works that were subsequently produced in Timișoara for an outdoor exhibition.
Over 40 stone and metal works are exhibited in the space called Triade Park, near the Interart Triade Foundation, where the Jecza Museum operates. Some of these works were created by important sculptors in Romania, such as Peter Jecza, Mircea Roman, Aurel Vlad, Linda Saskia Menczel, Bogdan Rață, Dumitru Șerban, Ștefan Călărășanu, Roman Cotoșman, Onisim Colta, Rudolf Kocsis, Ștefan Bartha, Horia-Cătălin Bojin, and Ingo Glass.
Triade Sculpture Park - about sculpture
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“The Last Days of The Other Trans-Atlantic Exhibition. Kinetic and Op Art in Eastern Europe and Latin America (2018), showcased works by Constantin Flondor and the Sigma Group, among over a hundred other works, including kinetic sculptures, paintings, drawings, films and installations, as well as unique archival materials.
Broad panorama that connects art from Eastern European countries to Latin American movements. Reflection on the complex understanding of this phenomenon that can be found in distant points of the globe.
The Sigma group’s elastic structure is one of the iconic pieces of the exhibition. My heart leapt with joy to see her enthroned in the showroom…
In the last 5-6 years, the recognition of Timisoara’s art values has grown impressively. Along with the art of artists who emigrated long ago, such as Ingo Glass, the avant-garde works of the 60s-80s were showcased internationally and entered valuable European and trans-Atlantic art collections: the Venice Biennale, Tate Modern London, the Museum Ritter in Germany, Museum ZKM Karlsruhe, MUMOK Vienna... now, here, Museum of Contemporary Art in Warsaw, Garage Museum in Moscow, Museum in São Paulo.
And the journey has only just begun…”
Excerpt from End Days 11. (Pseudo)correspondence. January 1 – April 1, 2018, manuscript volume by Sorina Jecza