Titi CEARA (b. 1957, Techirghiol, Constanta), sculptor. In 1983 he graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts, Iasi. In 1990 has received a scholarship from the Italian Foreign Ministry. In 1990 he won the Art Academy Award ”Pietro Vanucci”, Perugia and in 2000 won the Ambient Award granted by the Romanian Visual Artists' Union.
Education:
1983 - Academy of Fine Arts, Department of Sculpture, Iasi
Awards and grants:
1998 - Award for Ambient granted by the Romanian Visual Artists' Union
1991 - Scholarship offerd by the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs
1991 - Art Academy Award ”Pietro Vanucci”, Perugia
Personal Exhibitions:
2003 - Audi Art Gallery, Bucharest
1997 - White Gallery, Targoviste, Romania
1997 - Cuhnia Gallery, Mogosoaia, Romania
1996 - ”Human Packages”, Simeza Gallery, Bucharest
1995 - Antiquo Mercado Gallery, Requena, Spain
1994 - Accademia di Romania, Rome, Italy
1993 - Orizont Gallery, Bucharest, Romania
1992 - Galerias del Este, Valencia, Spain
Group Exhibitions:
2008 - ”Drawings”, Orizont Gallery, Bucharest
2007 - Museum of Comparative Art, Sangeorz Bai, Bistrita-Nasaud
2006 - 2007 - Museum of Art, Constanta
2003 - Romanian contemporary sculptors, Apollo Gallery, Bucharest
2001 - ”Art beats art”, Meta Gallery, Vrsacs, Yugoslavia
2001 - 5\85 ”Drawings”, Romanian Literature Museum, Bucharest
2000 - World Exhibition ”Expo 2000”, Hanover, Germany
2000 - ”Drawings sculptor”, Romanian Literature Museum, Bucharest
1999 - ”Drawings sculptor” Simeza Gallery, Bucharest
1999 - Musee Ianchelevici, Louviere, Belgium
1998 - Cobra Museum, Amsterdam, Netherlands
1998 - Untergrund Messehalle Leipzig, Germany
1997 - 1998 - ”The sacredness”, the Palace of Parliament, Bucharest
1996 - ”The memory of pain”, Apollo Gallery, Bucharest
1995 - ”People of coloured wood”, Catacomb Gallery, Bucharest
1994 - ”The human body”, Novart Gallery, Madrid, Spain
1992 - ”The human body”, Apollo Gallery, Bucharest
1990 - ”Contemporary Romanian Sculpture”, Vienna, Austria
1987 - Dalles Gallery, Bucharest
1984 - 2001 - Sculpture Exhibition, Orizont Gallery, Bucharest
2003 - Caransebes, wood
2000 - Carbunar, Baia Mare, marble
2000 - Eforie Nord, ceramics
1999 - Bucharest, marble
1998 - Calarasi, metal
1998 - Resita, marble
1997 - Bucharest, metal
1995 - Luxembourg, Merle Park, Hotel Parc Belair, wood
1988 - Sighet, wood
1987 - 1994 - 1997 - Sangeorz Bai, marble
1986 - Sibiu, wood
1985 - Campulung stone