REMUS GRECU: SILENT FACES

March 10 - April 2, 2011 Anaid Art Gallery Bucharest
Thursday, March 10th 2011, at 19.30 o’clock, the opening of the exhibition "Silent Faces", signed by Remus Grecu, curator Diana Dochia, shall take place at ANAID ART GALLERY. The persons who are found of contemporary art will be able to visit the exhibition starting with March 10th until April 2nd 2011.
The first personal exhibition of the Romanian artist Romus Grecu, who lives and works in Stockholm, Sweden, presents to the public a series of portraits which investigate the murderer’s psychology.
The crime, capital sin, becomes in the framework of the exhibition "Silent Faces" a pretext and at the same time an attempt to get into the murderer’s psychology. What determines him to kill? Why the murderer commits the capital sin? Is it insanity, animal instinct, lust for power?
These are questions to which the exhibition "Silent Faces" doesn’t give solutions or coherent answers. Remus Grecu doesn’t criticize, doesn’t judge or gives verdicts. He offers the audience a series of mute drawings in the framework of a hostile environment in which the watcher is the one who must wonder and find answers. Remus Grecu makes you think, reflect.
"Silent Faces" is an exhibition about criminals. It is an exhibition within which the portraits of the most ferocious and major criminals in the world are to be found.
"Silent Faces" is about murder and sin, about how we relate as watchers to these criminals. Anaid Art Gallery invites you to make an incursion in the contemporary art from Monday to Friday from 11 o’clock until 19 o’clock (11-19), and Saturday from 10 o’clock until 18 o’clock (10-18).
Curator: Diana Dochia