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06 Aug. 2020 / 18:40

Contemporary art exhibition at the National Museum of Art

The first exhibition event with official inauguration gathered at the National Museum of Art of Moldova a limited number of visitors, who participated in the opening of the Lepşa-2019 contemporary art exhibition. The authors of the works are artists from Romania and Moldova, who participated last autumn in the symposium of discussions and creation in the Vrancea Mountains, reports Moldova 1.

For the first time, the organizers of the exhibition in Romania were not present at the opening due to quarantine. They brought the works to customs, from where they were taken over by colleagues from the National Museum of Art of Moldova.

"It is based on this partnership that we have with the Vrancea Cultural Center, a national symposium already very well known in Romania, but also here, because it aims to support the creative process in Moldova. Liviu Nedelcu is the tireless one who manages to organize this symposium during ten years. We are at the eighth edition when Moldovan artists also participate," said the director of the National Museum of Art, Tudor Zbârnea.

A space for communication and inspiration - this is how the event was appreciated by the painters Vladimir Palamarciuc and Alexandru Macovei.

Other artists, participating in previous editions, also stated that the painters' meetings are necessary.

For the Romanian ambassador to Chisinau, Daniel Ioniţă, it was the first opening he attended after the emergency period.

"You have to give yourself time for your soul, for your mind, for your thinking. I guess that this exhibition asks questions, offers few answers, because we are talking about an abstract art, but I think that the answer is always in our mind," the ambassador mentioned.

The works of the participants in the Lepşa 2019 symposium can be seen at the National Museum of Art until September 6.

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