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Vlad Basalici is a visual artist and performer. After his studies in philosophy, began to work as a multimedia designer. For three years, he gravitated around National Center of Dance Bucharest, a creative hub for choreographers, visual artists, activists and that experience changed him forever. Lives in [[Bucharest]].  
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'''Vlad (Stoica) Basalici''' is a visual artist and performer. After his studies in Philosophy at The University of Babeş-Bolyai [[Cluj]], began to work as multimedia designer.
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Between 2002-2005 he was Asistent in Faculty of European Studies in the University at [[Cluj]]. For three years, he gravitated around National Center of Dance [[Bucharest]], a creative hub for choreographers, visual artists, activists and that experience changed him forever. Lives in [[Bucharest]].  
  
 
His works released in collaboration or as personal projects was presented at Centre for Visual Introspection [[Bucharest]], Stribei Palace [[Bucharest]], Paintbrush Factory [[Cluj]], DansensHus Copenhagen, Alternative Film/Video Belgrade.
 
His works released in collaboration or as personal projects was presented at Centre for Visual Introspection [[Bucharest]], Stribei Palace [[Bucharest]], Paintbrush Factory [[Cluj]], DansensHus Copenhagen, Alternative Film/Video Belgrade.
  
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; Works
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* June 2009, video instalation at the ''UPside Down'' exposition, Street Delivery Verona, [[Bucharest]]
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* September-Octomber 2009, another video instalation at the ''Magic Blocks AedesLand'' exposition, [[Berlin]].
  
* Website
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http://www.vladbasalici.com/
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* [http://www.vladbasalici.com Home page]
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* http://www.tempsdimages.eu/ro/artists/43-vlad-basalici

Latest revision as of 22:02, 3 August 2015

Vlad (Stoica) Basalici is a visual artist and performer. After his studies in Philosophy at The University of Babeş-Bolyai Cluj, began to work as multimedia designer.

Between 2002-2005 he was Asistent in Faculty of European Studies in the University at Cluj. For three years, he gravitated around National Center of Dance Bucharest, a creative hub for choreographers, visual artists, activists and that experience changed him forever. Lives in Bucharest.

His works released in collaboration or as personal projects was presented at Centre for Visual Introspection Bucharest, Stribei Palace Bucharest, Paintbrush Factory Cluj, DansensHus Copenhagen, Alternative Film/Video Belgrade.

Works
  • June 2009, video instalation at the UPside Down exposition, Street Delivery Verona, Bucharest
  • September-Octomber 2009, another video instalation at the Magic Blocks AedesLand exposition, Berlin.
Links