“First Steps”
Irina Maria Iliescu is a young
graduate of the Art Institute in Bucharest. Her work shown this month, as a
resident artist @ ArtXpetr Gallery is
unique in the Romanian art scene at the moment. Few local artist dear to be pop
artist, this aestetics being considered too soft in this part of the world.
Irina Maria Iliescu (22) is a complete product of the “free world”- she’s born
after the fall of communism. Her 11 paintings (oil on canvas), colorful and
well executed talk about the way we teach kids to become consumers from a very
young age. At a first read, the images are inoffensive – just some vending
machines filled with candies. Deep inside there is a different approach. Most
of these inoffensive machines we find in little shops, parks and markets, in
fact are consumer impuls generators.
Irina Maria Iliescu’ s work point exactly to the perverted mind of the adults
that are making money out of children meanwhile creating a buying habit for
them.
As previously mentioned, her work
is unique in this part of the world but has deep roots in the history of pop
art: Wayne Thiebaud who in early 50’s painted a series of cheep ordinary
objects concentrating on slices of pie, soda fountains and ice cream cones,
also passing on the craft to the much younger Mel Ramos.
Irina Maria Iliescu’s show that
runs from 27th of September to 15th on October at
ArtXpert Gallery in Bucharest is a strong connection in time over the pure pop
art of the early 50’s and 60’s.
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