Jordan- Exhibition celebrates works of Romanian sculptor Brancusi


(MENAFN- Jordan Times)

A pioneer of modernism and creator of renowned influential sculptures of the 20th century, Constantin Brancusi has been named the 'patriarch of modern sculpture' (Photo courtesy of Romanian embassy)

AMMAN — As part of the celebrations of the International Francophonie Day, a photo exhibition depicting the works of Romanian sculptor and artist Constantin Brancusi was showcased at Centre Galleria Ras Al Ain on Monday.

A pioneer of modernism and creator of renowned influential sculptures of the 20th century, Brancusi has been named the 'patriarch of modern sculpture'.

His works are notably for their geometrical lines with symbolic representation. The artist was inspired not only by the Romanian folk, but also by successive non-European cultures, including the Byzantine and Dionysian traditions.

Brancusi left around 1,200 photographs and 215 sculptures after his death, many of which were attributed to the French government.

Romanian Ambassador to Jordan Nicolae Comanescu said the photo exhibition showcased sculptures and artistic creations that are famous all over the world, particularly in France and the US.

Although the artist passed away over 60 years ago, his work is currently exhibited at the Guggenheim Museum in New York, the ambassador said, as a sign of appreciation by the international artistic community.

'He was an innovator in his work. He managed to create a new approach of the style of the modern sculpture; he was the one who managed to create a connection between the creation and the base,' Comanescu told The Jordan Times.

'His whole life was dedicated to artistic creations and sculpture,' he said, adding that his works in Romania became tourist attractions and international heritage sites.

Deputising for Culture Minister Nabih Shuqum, head of training programmes department at the Ministry of Culture Imad Madanat said the sculptor's works showed his dedication and vision: 'Brancusi is a one-of-a-kind international artist.'

'The sculptures are shaped through different artistic means, all put in one frame,' he told The Jordan Times on the sidelines of the exhibition.

The exhibition, Madanat said, gives way for local sculptors and artists to 'step out of their comfort zone' and get involved in the artistic scene in Jordan and on the international level.

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