Exhibitions:
Solo (Selection)
- 2007 - Astra Museum, Sibiu, Romania (National)
- 2006 - Romanian Cultural Institute, Stockholm (International)
- 2005 - Romanian Cultural Institute, Paris, France (International)
- 2004 - Romanian Cultural Institute, Bucharest (National)
- 2003 - ”Two halls in permanent exhibition with his studio reconstructed”, Constanța Art Museum, Romania (National)
- 2002 - Romania National Art Museum (National)
- 1991 - Ygrego Gallery, Lisbon, Portugal (International)
- 1985 - Italian Library of Bucharest, Romania (National)
- 1985 - Maastricht, Holland (International)
- 1981 - Bausbach Gallery, Mannheim, Germany (International)
- 1979 - National Museum of Art, Bucharest, Romania (National)
- 1979 - Sofia, Bulgaria (International)
- 1966 - Lambert Gallery, Paris, France (International)
Group (Selection)
- 1987 - Limburg, Netherlands (International)
- 1986 - Sofia (Bulgaria), Paris (France), Stuttgart (Germany), Bagdad (Iraq) (International)
- 1979 - Ottawa (Canada), Stockholm (Sweden), Oslo (Norway), Washington, New York (United States of America) (International)
- 1974 - Pyongyang (North Korea), Damascus, Aleppo (Syria), Tehran (Iran) (International)
- 1973 - Washington, Chicago, Philadelphia (USA), Paris (France), Quebec (Canada), Ulaanbaatar (Mongolia), Beijing, Tianjin (China) (International)
- 1969 - "Romanian Contemporary Art", Dusseldorf, Germany (International)
- 1968 - Prague (Czech Republic), Moscow (Russia), Paris (France) (International)
- 1967 - Memphis, United States of America (International)
- 1965 - Tokyo, Japan (International)
- 1960 - Helsinki, Finland (International)
- 1959 - Moscow, Russia (International)
Biennial (Selection)
- 1982 - Venice, Italy (International)
- 1964 - Venice, Italy (International)
- 1963 - Youth Biennial, Paris, France (International)
Awards:
- International Award “Trionfo '81”, Italy, 1981
- Gold Medal given by the Lavoro Academy, Italy, 1980
- Prize given by “Yoniuri Shimbun”, Tokyo, Japan, 1971
- “Ioan Andreescu” Award given by the Romanian Academy, 1966
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Ecaterina Vrana
b. Constanţa, Romania, 1969 -
Remus Gabor & Raluca Maria Aionițoaie-Coven Ground, cu sprijinul Canon
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Joan Miró
Barcelona, Spain, 1893 - Palma, Majorca, Spain, 1983 -
Hervé Télémaque
b. Port-au-Prince, Haïti, 1937 -
Mathias Bar
b. Cluj-Napoca, 1997
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