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INTERVIEW. Pavel Brăila: We have to create another world where it is not who has the power that commands, but who is right

Pavel Brăila, the artist representing the Republic of Moldova at his first participation in the Venice Art Biennale, speaks in an interview granted by the curator about his newest exhibition, open at the Bucharest Gaep gallery until April, about “the drama we live, with all the wars around”, and about the artists' mission to reflect reality.

The exhibition “Echoes of Harmony and Silent Cries” includes glass sculptures, ceramic objects and paintings, series of works that store pain and solidarity. He fluidly associates mythological elements, immemorial stories and ancient rituals with the major geopolitical events of the moment.

At the Venice Art Biennale, which takes place between May 9 and November 22, Brăila proposes “In the thousandth and second night”, a project curated by Adelina Luft (Romania) that will be presented in the Santa Veneranda space, part of the Chiesa dei Santi Geremia e Lucia in Venice.

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