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Anca Poterașu Gallery is a space dedicated to recent and contemporary art, and focuses on supporting and promoting art-related initiatives and the Romanian curators' projects.
Starting in 2009 the Little Yellow Studio alternative project area in order to give a personal touch to the thematic and group exhibitions, the performances and the interactive dialogues, Anca Poterașu marked, in may 2011, the moment of transition from an alternative formula, to an official one, from a studio project, to a gallery.
Currently, the gallery has portfolio of11 artists: Adriana Jebeleanu, Dan Raul Pintea, Donald Simionoiu, Eeva Kukoonen, Florin Mitroi, Gheorghe Rasovszky, Lea Rasovszky, Irina Botea, Nicu Ilfoveanu, Teodor Graur, Zoltan Belaand aims to introduce them in the international art circuit.
Anca Poteraşu Gallery aims to be active on the international stage to increase the visibility and accessibility of Romanian contemporary art in international art markets, and to encourage cultural cooperation and intercultural dialogue.

7 Dissapearences
19:00 - 04:00exhibition
artist: Călin Dan
“(…)7 disappearances is neither a new project, nor a self-anthology, but a meta-structure reorganizing elements from previous projects, reassembling them in order to release their generic themes, and help the artist to decipher himself better, to become a living history. In 7 disappearances Călin Dan puts his art at test, sheds a conclusive light on his themes and obsessions, in order to move further. (…)”
(Extract from the exhibition text 7 disappearances, Bogdan Ghiu)
Eveniment NAG
RA
19:00 - 04:00film / video
documentary film about romanian art of the 90’s made by Călin Dan.
1994-2000, 00:53 min.
This video revisits through archive material the first coherent experiment of community engaged art realized in post-communist Romania. Nine artists are followed in their attempts to work with various social groups confronted with the problems raised by the transition from the dictatorship of politics to the dictatorship of the market.