Dan Perjovschi's drawings
In connection to 20 years after the fall of the Berlin Wall, Dan Perjovschi has been invited to present one new drawing every Monday between November 9 and December 21. The period runs from the day that the Berlin Wall was torn by an angry crowd of people until the day that Ceausescu failed to calm down the as angry crowd of people gathered in front of the communist party’s Central Committee in central Bucharest. That was the beginning of Ceausescu's quick fall. The project continues to February 21.
The online presentation of Dan Perjovschi's drawings is part of the exhibition From One Thing to the Other open at the Romanian Cultural Institute of Stockholm until 19 February 2010. In a collaboration between The Romanian Cultural Institute of Stockholm, Index - The Swedish Contemporary Art Foundation, Marabouparken, Bildmuseet, Gävle Art Center, Malmö Art Museum, Signal and Norrköping Art Museum Perjovschi's drawings will be published simultaneously on the webpages of these institutions. The artists participating in the exhibition From One Thing to the Other are Marie-Louise Ekman (Stockholm), Harun Farocki/Andrei Ujică (Berlin), Anja Kirschner (Berlin/London), David Maljkovic (Berlin/ Rijeka), Ciprian Mureşan (Cluj), Dan Perjovschi (Bukarest), Viktor Rosdahl (Malmö), Stealth (Belgrad/Rotterdam), Judi Werthein (Buenos Aires/New York), Åbäke (Stockholm/London). Curator: Maria Lind. Read more about the exhibition here.

Dan Perjovschi, Then/Now 14
Marabouparken is second best in Europe
The park opens again May 1st. We are building a new art center in the park, due summer 2010.
After being named "Swedens's Most Beautiful Park 2008", Marabouparken came second in the "Europe's Best Park" competition, after Aa Lake Park in Muenster.




