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George Roșu reacts to the situations around himself by means of his drawings and notations. The text, the image, the sound, the direct action and archiving are the elements he uses in order to set up his intervention in the space of the Pavilion Library.

The identity of objects, like human identity, is built on two coordinates: the temporal one achieved within their biography and the spatial one, created by the way they are used, by the placement of objects in a physical context, nearby other objects.

"At the border with Colombia, a continuous flow of migrants from Venezuela crosses the line every day. Some enter at international bridges, while others avoid passport controls by using contraband smugglers' routes. Nearly 1 million already live in Colombia, while many others seek a better life and undertake a long journey, often walking for months...

The Map project is an exercise of confrontation between real geography and subjective geography, a way of questioning how we relate to purely conventional representations.

Big Little Incidents project looks behind the doors of the art school's workshops. Their props, in particular the sculptural pieces dedicated to the study, bears the mark of the generations that have interacted with them each day. Accidental or willful damaging, imprinting or fingerprinting of such objects, turn from minor actions into gestures...

In his performance titled Wiped Out, Gavril Pop transfers the meanings of a 11th-century Chinese poem that talks about the nine stages of the body's decomposition over the idea of language. The pages of the personal notebooks from the early school years are systematically wiped out. The notebooks are witnesses of the intellectual acquisitions that...