Florin BARZA (b. 1956, Bucharest), visual artist with a specialization in painting, he graduated from the ”Nicolae Grigorescu” Institute of Fine Arts Bucharest, in 1988, the class of teachers Marius Cilievici and Ion Salisteanu. Since 1990 he has been a member of the Union of Artists in Romania. From 1989 to the present, participation in numerous cultural events in Bucharest and in the country.
Education:
1988 - National University of Arts Bucharest
Membership:
1990 - Member of the Romanian Artists Union
Exhibitions
2019 - World Bank
2018 - Actors, acts and portraits, Carturesti
2017 - Elite Prof Art, Cultural Center “Mihai Eminescu”
2016 - Ericris Art Gallery, Bucharest
2015 - Gallery “Seven Theater”, Bucharest
2015 - Elite Prof Art Gallery, Crowne Plaza, Bucharest
2015 - Elite Prof Art Gallery, Bucharest
2015 - Ericris Art Gallery, Bucharest
2014 - The House of Architects, Bucharest
2014 - Gallery “Seven Theater”, Bucharest
2014 - National Library of Romania, Bucharest
2014 - The Museum of History and Art of the Municipality of Bucharest, Bucharest
2013 - U'Art Gallery, Bucharest
2012 - Elite Gallery, Bucharest
2012 - Elite Gallery, Bucharest
2011 - Elite Prof Art, Bucharest
2011 - Club Equestria Tincabesti
2011 - U'Art Gallery, Bucharest
2011 - “Erotica”, Iasi
2011 - Project “Aulo Mgna”, Patriarchal Palace
2010 - GalAteCa B.C.U, Bucharest
2009 - IRECSON Hall, Bucharest
2009 - Gallery Frezia, Dej
2009 - Satu Mare County Museum
2009 - GalAteCa B.C.U Gallery, Bucharest
2009 - Veroniki Art Gallery (collective)
2008 - GalAteCa B.C.U Gallery, Bucharest
2008 – “U”Art Gallery, Bucharest
2008 – “U”Art Gallery, Bucharest
2007 - GalAteCa B.C.U Gallery, Bucharest
2007 - Gallery "The Art House", Bucharest
2006 - Ana Gallery, Bucharest
2006 - Baku Art Gallery Foundation Gallery
2005 - IRECSON Hall, Bucharest
2005 - National Military Center, Art Gallery
2005 - Hotel Gallery, “Cocor Olimp”
2004 - “T.C. Art Gallery”, Bucharest
2004 - “Art Point Gallery”, Bucharest
2004 - “Vernescu House”, Bucharest
2004 - “Le Club-World Trade Village”, Bucharest
2003 - Bucharest City Hall Museum
2003 - Satu Mare County Museum
2003 - “Le Club-World Trade Village”, Bucharest
2003 - The Graphic Salon of the Jegalia Horse
2001-2003 - Darclee Hall, Bucharest
2001-2003 - Sofitel Hotel, Bucharest
2001-2003 - World Trade Center, Bucharest
2001 - National Military Circle, Bucharest
2000 - World Trade Square, Bucharest
2000 - Cervantes Institute, Bucharest
2000 - “Le Club-World Trade Village”, Bucharest
2000 - Omnia Hall, the seat of the Senate, Bucharest
1999 - Gallery “Hanul cu Tei”, Bucharest
1999 - House of Latin America, Bucharest
1999 - Comedy Theater, Bucharest
1998 - Greek Catholic Church, “Sf. Nicolae”, Satu Mare
1998 - The Art Museum, Satu Mare
1998 - Gallery “Gh. Petrascu”, Tecuci
1997 - Gallery “Art House”, Bucharest
1997 - The Art Galleries of the Bucharest Municipality
1997 - UN Center, Bucharest
1997 - Slovak Cultural Center, Bucharest
1996 - Cultural Foundation, “Dr.C. Theodorescu”, Gallery, “Nicolae Tonitza”, Barlad
1995 - The Church of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary, Bucharest
1994 - Odoreu Orthodox Church, Satu Mare
1993 - Nagykallo, Hungary
1992 - Freudenstadt, Germany
1991 - Odeon Building Zutphen, The Netherlands
1991 - Satu Mare Art Museum
1990 - “Small Gallery”, Satu Mare
1989 - U.A.P. Gallery, Satu Mare