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1935 Marquette, Timis - 2006 Philadelphia. Known for: Minimalist movement in Romanian art, constructivism, geometrism.
Roman Coto?man was a Romanian artist who established himself on the artistic scene in the 1960s. He was a member of the first experimental group in Romania, the 111 Group, and participated in the... Read full biography
Roman Coto?man was a Romanian artist who established himself on the artistic scene in the 1960s. He was a member of the first experimental group in Romania, the 111 Group, and participated in the first constructivist art exhibition in Romania, the Kalinderu exhibition. In 1968, he made his first... Read full biography
Roman Coto?man was a Romanian artist who established himself on the artistic scene in the 1960s. He was a member of the first experimental group in Romania, the 111 Group, and participated in the first constructivist art exhibition in Romania, the Kalinderu exhibition. In 1968, he made his first kinetic work, Quaternar I, and was chosen to represent Romania at the Constructivist Biennale in Nürnberg in 1969. In the context of the motivated international trip, Roman Coto?man chose the path of... Read full biography
Roman Coto?man was a Romanian artist who established himself on the artistic scene in the 1960s. He was a member of the first experimental group in Romania, the 111 Group, and participated in the first constructivist art exhibition in Romania, the Kalinderu exhibition. In 1968, he made his first kinetic work, Quaternar I, and was chosen to represent Romania at the Constructivist Biennale in Nürnberg in 1969. In the context of the motivated international trip, Roman Coto?man chose the path of exile, refusing to return to his country and settling in the USA. He was one of the first representatives of the minimalist movement in Romanian art and his work was characterized by constructivism and geometrism.
Roman Coto?man was a Romanian artist who established himself on the artistic scene in the 1960s. He was a member of the first experimental group in Romania, the 111 Group, and participated in the first constructivist art exhibition in Romania, the Kalinderu exhibition. In 1968, he made his first kinetic work, Quaternar I, and was chosen to represent Romania at the Constructivist Biennale in Nürnberg in 1969. In the context of the motivated international trip, Roman Coto?man chose the path of exile, refusing to return to his country and settling in the USA. He was one of the first representatives of the minimalist movement in Romanian art and his work was characterized by constructivism and geometrism.
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