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Born 1974 in Geneva. Artist. Lives in [[Bucharest]]. Since 2000 works together with [[Mona Vătămanu]]. Their artistic practice consists of film, photography, painting, performance, and site-specific projects.
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'''Mona Vǎtǎmanu''' (1968, Constanţa, Romania) and '''Florin Tudor''' (1974, Geneva, Switzerland) work together since 2000. Their artistic practice spans diverse media including film, photography, painting, performance, and site-specific projects. Vatamanu and Tudor's broad-reaching practice has positioned them among the most compelling and literate interpreters of our contemporary post-communist condition, which extends far beyond their native Romania. Widely shown in Europe, Vatamanu and Tudor's artistic practice involves bringing history into the present tense, whether in the form of performative re-enactment or symbolic recuperation. A deep interest in architecture as a repository of both personal and collective memory and as a mark of communist power underlies many of their projects. They are based in [[Bucharest]]. [https://ensembles.org/actors/mona-v-t-manu-florin-tudor]
  
 
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http://www.monavatamanuflorintudor.ro/
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* [https://www.monavatamanuflorintudor.ro/ Website]
 
 
See also: [[Romania#Video_art]]
 
 
 
[[Series:Video art|Tudor, Florin]]
 

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Mona Vǎtǎmanu (1968, Constanţa, Romania) and Florin Tudor (1974, Geneva, Switzerland) work together since 2000. Their artistic practice spans diverse media including film, photography, painting, performance, and site-specific projects. Vatamanu and Tudor's broad-reaching practice has positioned them among the most compelling and literate interpreters of our contemporary post-communist condition, which extends far beyond their native Romania. Widely shown in Europe, Vatamanu and Tudor's artistic practice involves bringing history into the present tense, whether in the form of performative re-enactment or symbolic recuperation. A deep interest in architecture as a repository of both personal and collective memory and as a mark of communist power underlies many of their projects. They are based in Bucharest. [1]

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