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Constantin Flondor (b. 1936, Cernăuţi, Northern Bucovina) is a founding member of the groups [[1+1+1]] (1966-1969), [[Sigma]] (1969-1981), [[Prolog]] (since 1985) and visiting professor at the Beratzhausen summer schools in Germany (since 1993). He is mostly interested in studying the primary elements – the air and the earth, which led him to a series of large-scale drawings, part of a global, integrative comprehension of the world.
 
Constantin Flondor (b. 1936, Cernăuţi, Northern Bucovina) is a founding member of the groups [[1+1+1]] (1966-1969), [[Sigma]] (1969-1981), [[Prolog]] (since 1985) and visiting professor at the Beratzhausen summer schools in Germany (since 1993). He is mostly interested in studying the primary elements – the air and the earth, which led him to a series of large-scale drawings, part of a global, integrative comprehension of the world.
  
Personal exhibitions (selection): Barabas Villa, Budapest, Hungary, 2007; Catacomba Gallery, Bucharest, 1999; Düsseldorf Germany, 1998Group exhibitions (selection): Gallerie Tajan, Paris, France, 2009; Mücsarnok Art Gallery, Budapest, Hungary, 1998Richard Demarco Gallery, Edinburgh, UK, 1971.
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== exhibitions==
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; Personal, selection
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* ''Barabas Villa'', Budapest, Hungary, 2007
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* ''Catacomba Gallery'', Bucharest, 1999
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* Düsseldorf Germany, 1998
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;Group exhibitions (selection)
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* ''Gallerie Tajan'', Paris, France, 2009
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* ''Mücsarnok Art Gallery'', Budapest, Hungary, 1998
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* ''Richard Demarco Gallery'', Edinburgh, UK, 1971
  
; Publications
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==Publications==
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[[File:Flondor_catlog_2005.jpg|thumb|200px|cover of the catalog ''Flondor, de la 111 + Sigma la Prolog'']]
 
* George Lecca, ''Flondor, de la '111' + 'Sigma' la 'Prolog' '' [Flondor, from 111+SIGMA to "Prolog"], IDEA Design & Print, Cluj, 2005, 197 pp. [http://muzeuldeartatm.ro/img/publicatii/01_flondor.jpg]
 
* George Lecca, ''Flondor, de la '111' + 'Sigma' la 'Prolog' '' [Flondor, from 111+SIGMA to "Prolog"], IDEA Design & Print, Cluj, 2005, 197 pp. [http://muzeuldeartatm.ro/img/publicatii/01_flondor.jpg]
  
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* Livius Ciocârlie, "Opinii Imprudente", October 2008. [http://www.constantin-flondor.com/index.php?p=despre&sub_id=22&lang=ro]
 
* Livius Ciocârlie, "Opinii Imprudente", October 2008. [http://www.constantin-flondor.com/index.php?p=despre&sub_id=22&lang=ro]
  
 
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==Links==
http://www.constantin-flondor.com/<br>
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* http://www.constantin-flondor.com/<br>
http://ro.wikipedia.org/wiki/Constantin_Flondor<br>
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* http://ro.wikipedia.org/wiki/Constantin_Flondor<br>
http://www.veronikiart.ro/en/artists/constantin_flondor_73.html
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* http://www.observatorcultural.ro/ARTE-VIZUALE.-Avangarda-artistica-a-anilor-70*articleID_14281-articles_details.html
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* http://www.veronikiart.ro/en/artists/constantin_flondor_73.html

Revision as of 09:38, 17 January 2014

Constantin Flondor (b. 1936, Cernăuţi, Northern Bucovina) is a founding member of the groups 1+1+1 (1966-1969), Sigma (1969-1981), Prolog (since 1985) and visiting professor at the Beratzhausen summer schools in Germany (since 1993). He is mostly interested in studying the primary elements – the air and the earth, which led him to a series of large-scale drawings, part of a global, integrative comprehension of the world.

exhibitions

Personal, selection
  • Barabas Villa, Budapest, Hungary, 2007
  • Catacomba Gallery, Bucharest, 1999
  • Düsseldorf Germany, 1998
Group exhibitions (selection)
  • Gallerie Tajan, Paris, France, 2009
  • Mücsarnok Art Gallery, Budapest, Hungary, 1998
  • Richard Demarco Gallery, Edinburgh, UK, 1971

Publications

cover of the catalog Flondor, de la 111 + Sigma la Prolog
  • George Lecca, Flondor, de la '111' + 'Sigma' la 'Prolog' [Flondor, from 111+SIGMA to "Prolog"], IDEA Design & Print, Cluj, 2005, 197 pp. [1]
Articles
  • Mariana Cernicova, "Constantin Flondor aduce Timişoarei cea mai mare distincţie pentru arta plastică", 2004. [2]
  • Livius Ciocârlie, "Opinii Imprudente", October 2008. [3]

Links