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Bare concrete frame of the never completed Yalbugha Complex in central Damascus. From the photo series Eastern Promises (2009) Photographer: Patrick Morarescu Source: Morarescu.de
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from Eastern Promises (2009)
Patrick Morarescu
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Patrick Morarescu. De la série Bestiarium.
(Personal website: here.)
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Patrick Morarescu [DE]
Performers & Performing Grounds
The installation combines the two analogue photography series Performers & Performing Grounds and displays them simultaneously. Due to the very different number of works of each series, the presentation will create random or accidental endless couples. The viewer will create associations and relations between the images, composing their own interpretation and fantasy. Furthermore some participating Performers will be captured during the festival.



Patrick Morarescu (Photographer / Visual artist) was born in Munich and currently works and lives in Berlin and Mallorca. His work combines often Photography and Performance. Patrick showed his works in Jordan, Taiwan, Morocco, Cameroon, Finland, Estonia, Norway, Sweden, Netherlands, Spain, Switzerland, UK, Greece, Poland, Bulgaria, Georgia, New York, Australia and Canada.
www.morarescu.de
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Patrick Morarescu - Performing Grounds
Performing Grounds
by Patrick Morarescu
Published by Trema Förlag [SWE]
Design: Dennis Hankvist Edited by Dennis Hankvist & Patrick Morarescu
Text: English
170 x 240 mm. Hard cover 72 pages, 57 colour illustrations First edition: 400 copies Price: 320 SEK ISBN 978-91-88539-01-4
"Performing Grounds is the collaboration between the Swedish graphic designer and publisher Dennis Hankvist and the German artist Patrick Morarescu. The photos display spaces that have suffered transformations by human actions; traces of movement, activity and change; architectures and places that once were alive and now are silent. All photographes were taken between 2007 and 2015 in Germany, Finland, Scotland, Spain, France, Romania, Jordan, Syria, Japan, Taiwan, Morocco, China and Cameroon."
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The New Spastiks (yes you read it right)
...are back and in ‘Europe’
Einstein Kultur Munich Germany
December 13th 2018
Curated by Patrick Morarescu
More details coming soon...
Big Love N.S.
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In the ranks!

CarpWoz made it into Patrick Morarescu's Performers project: portraits the moment just after a performance ends. We are honored to be among the ranks of many long-admired colleagues! Just after Objet petit a: we’re #11 in the website link in the scroll through so many favorites. You can read more about this on-going project there too. Thank you, Patrick! Morarescu website
#performance#art#performance art#live#live art#photography#performers#portrait#photo#documentation#CarpWoz
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Patrick Morarescu - Beelitz, series ‘ When we where ’
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Patrick Morarescu
Check out some striking images of Cameroon by Patrick Morarescu on the site today!
Patrick Morarescu (1973) was born in Munich, Germany and studied at the Academy for Photography in Munich. Although his main technique is photography, his projects also combine several formats such as collage, performance or installation, depending on the demand of each project. Patrick has shown his works in Germany, UK, Spain, the Netherlands, Estonia, Switzerland, Poland, Finland, Australia,…
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Patrick Morarescu http://morarescu.de/
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