Deconstructing the Idol Alexandra Tătaru, born in Bucharest 1989, becomes the graduate of Liceul de Arte Carmen Sylva Ploiești in 2008. In 2011, she received B.A. in Painting, and in 2013 the Masters Degree from the National University of Arts Bucharest, in the field of Painting. Through the Erasmus Program she studied at the University of Arts and Sciences in Poznan, Poland 2010 to 2011. Starting with 2010 she exhibits in galleries such as: Victoria Art Center, The Museum of Arts Constanța, The Museum of Arts Cluj, Parliament Palace, Sala Palatului, Cantacuzino Castel, MORA Gallery, Kube Musette, Art Yourself Gallery, The Center of Visual Arts, IMBold Gallery, Ruse Gallery(BG). In the current art project, Alexandra Tătaru explores fragmenting and acknowledging the little knowledge she bestows on her role-models, and she tip-toes around the aesthetic possibilities generated by intertwining the known with the unknown. The indirect and unilateral relationship that Alexandra builds is based on information obtainable for a large audience so is therefore misguided, misleading and requires further fictionalizing of the person`s character. The awareness of this fictionalizing becomes the leitmotif of the exhibition. Each work is a playful visual experiment, pushing its own limits, and constantly redefining the relationship between the artist and her role-models, that she hasn`t actually met. Ilinca Damian