Writing on the wall
Dan Perjovschi’s chalk on black satire at Bucharest’s Centre for Visual Introspection has now been wiped clean - here is a selection of the images for those who missed the exhibition May 2010 - From the Print Edition
Sibiu-born international artist Dan Perjovschi has created a portfolio of stinging attacks on the complacency and hypocrisy of Romania’s post-Communist era. The veteran satirist recently covered the walls of Bucharest’s bijou gallery, the Centre for Visual Introspection on Strada Biserica Enei, with a greatest hits of his visual quips. Here is a record of a few of his barbed blows to state and society.
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