Şerban Savu "Close to Nature"

David Nolan Gallery

poster for Şerban Savu "Close to Nature"

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David Nolan Gallery presents the opening of Şerban Savu: Close to Nature.

Şerban Savu (b. 1978) looks back at the history of landscape painting in his melancholic and elegant portraits of Romania. Since the fall of the Ceaușescu regime in the early 1990’s, block style housing, abandoned factories and incomplete public projects blight the Romanian countryside and urban neighborhoods. With a sympathetic eye, Savu observes the members of this newly democratic society outdoors in various stages of work and play. There is always a subtle friction in the paintings, an incongruity between the architecture, setting, and the presence of working class people trying to create a new and different life for themselves amidst the rapid and bewildering changes in the country after the fall of the Iron Curtain. The faces of the ordinary men, women, and children in Savu’s paintings are impressionistically blurred to preserve their anonymity; he observes these figures from his studio window or during walks, isolated in a scene, dwarfed by buildings or wide-open sky. When Savu does hone in on figures, they have the straightforward, modern presence of a portrait by Edouard Manet or a scene from Georges Seurat. They possess a quiet dignity bereft of any glorification or nostalgia, in sharp contrast to the heroic triumphalism present in Social Realism from the previous generation. The “New Man” of the Communist era, a fallen ideal, now strives to be “close to nature” in order to write a new history.

[Image: Şerban Savu "The Bathers" (2010) oil on canvas 74.8 x 106.3 in.]

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Schedule

from September 15, 2011 to October 22, 2011

Opening Reception on 2011-09-15 from 18:00 to 20:00

Artist(s)

Şerban Savu

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