May 29–June 2, 2024
MoBU's secretariat is hosted by Kulterra Gallery and Artstore, Știrbei Vodă 104-106, sector 1, 010119, Bucharest, Romania
Romexpo, 65-67 Marasti Boulevard
011465 Bucharest
Romania
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Thursday–Friday 12–8pm,
Saturday 10am–8pm,
Sunday 10am–6pm
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MoBU is looking forward to receiving art enthusiasts at Romexpo in Bucharest, Romania, from May 29 to June 2, 2024, at its second edition.
MoBU 2024 is presenting galleries, artist-run spaces, groups of artists and individual artists as exhibitors, in over 50 booths dedicated to contemporary art. As in its first edition, a strong Romanian and Moldovan flavor continues to season MoBU, while international exhibitors come to the fair from China, Germany, Hungary, Poland, and Ukraine.
The exhibitors are Iulia Deme (A01), Tehov (A02), MNART GALLERY (A03), Nemțoi Gallery (A04), Kulterra (A05, A06), Obie Platon & Arrmand (A07), Sineva - Artă Importantă (A08), Pilat Gallery (AA), Ikikata Art (B01), Galeria Romană (B02), IOMO Gallery (B03), Scemtovici & Benowitz Gallery (B04), ART&PLASTIC (B05), Vault One Gallery (B06), Orbit Fine Art (B07), Phantom Gallery & 1-Q Sapro (B08), Eugen Raportoru (B09), Ars Mater Gallery (B10), Ioana Cristodorescu (B11), Intersecții artistice (B12), Galeriile de artă A. Rădulescu (B13), ALIAJ - Bucharest’s Artist Run Spaces Alliance (B14), Faculty of Arts and Design - West University of Timisoara (BB), Mihai Mohaci (C01), HNK Gallery (C02), Miruna Cojanu (C03), Liviu Mihai și Giulian Octav Dumitriu (C04), Indipendent Artists Nicola D’Arco and Alexandru Marinete (C05), Galeria 88 (C06), Ileana & Cătălin Oancea (C07), Tudor Stancu (C08), Vasile Ştefănoiu (C09), Claudia Prelipcean (C10), Lucian Tatar (C11), Celula de Arta (C12), Iulian Mîţă (C13), Teletin the Artist (C14), Gheorghe Lisița (C15), Veronica Iftodii (C16), Alina Cozma (C17), Andrei Pennazio (C18), Gabriel Stan (C19), Carmen Aurariu (C20), Septimiu Căpățînă și Adelina Simona Ionescu (C21), National University of Arts in Bucharest (CC), Cluj-Napoca University of Art and Design, Cluj University (DD), Faculty of Visual Arts and Design, National University of Arts “George Enescu” Iasi (EE), Corina Dimitriu (FF), David Podut (GG), Casa Pânzelor de Pictura (HH). Over 100 confirmed artists will be presenting their works at the fair, an updated list is to be found on MoBU’s website.
“The second edition of MoBU highlights artists and works from seven countries. This year, we have invited art faculties from Bucharest, Cluj, Iași, and Timișoara in Romania to showcase themselves and the future of contemporary art, resulting in this year’s event’s hybrid nature. Although different from 2023, we still hope we have found the right formula to connect the Romanian public with the art market. Since contemporary art invites conceptualization and reflection, I invite you to MoBU to discover art in another dimension.” says Demetra Arapu, Director of MoBU.
“MoBU is, as we already know, the place where collectors, experts, and of course, the general public encounter the most diverse expressions of contemporary art, from traditional approaches, to visual experiments and artistic research. Remarkably, MoBU has the openness and flexibility to include in its program artist-run spaces, art faculties, a series of round tables and artist talks, as well as video screenings and performative activities. All these make MOBU an unmissable event! See you there!” states Horea Avram, art critic, curator.
The MoBU 2024 ambassador is Mihai Zgondoiu (b. 1982); he is an independent artist, curator, and gallery owner with doctoral studies in visual arts, founder and coordinator of Atelier 030202 gallery in Bucharest, co-curator of the geamMAT gallery at the Museum of Art in Timișoara (2012–14), and founder of the ALIAJ artist group. He has won awards from the Union of Fine Artists in Romania for “Art in Public Space” (2017), “Multimedia Prize” (2022), and the JCE Contemporary Art Biennale Award (2019).
MoBU’s secretariat is hosted by Kulterra Gallery and Artstore, Știrbei Vodă 104-106, sector 1, 010119, Bucharest, Romania.