Ion Bitzan

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Editor(s)

Călin Dan, Magda Predescu

Author(s)

Ann Albritton, Anca Arghir, Călin Dan, Cătălin Gheorghe, Magda Predescu

Design

Max Theodor Gruenwald

Size

23,5 x 28 cm

Cover

Softcover

Pages

336

Illustrations

427

Language(s)

Romanian, English

ISBN

978-3-96912-175-7

The painter and object artist Ion Bitzan (b. Limanu, 1924; d. Bucharest, 1997) belonged to the generation of Romanian artists who, in the 1960s and 1970s, broke through their country’s isolation to connect to the international avant-garde. His creativity and the quality of his artistic experiments, which drew inspiration from conceptual art, Dada, and other sources, made him a leading figure in the Romanian art of the Ceaușescu era. This book also sheds light on the complex relationship between artistic innovation and political (propaganda) art behind the Iron Curtain during this period, in which nothing was ever black or white. Bitzan represented Romania at the Venice (1964) and São Paulo Biennales (1967, 1969, 1981). In 2017, the National Museum of Contemporary Art (MNAC) in Bucharest mounted a major retrospective of his oeuvre.

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