CALENDAR 2025
January 1st 2025
Tree Line / Doina Simionescu / In Memoriam
Angela Santana
15 Jan-20 Feb 2025
‘Santana’s work is grounded in a deep engagement with flux and impermanence, which she describes as “the only truth and constant”. This focus on movement and transformation underscores the kines-thetic energy present in her practice, where to create movement in her works is not to remedy pace, but to credit it as the underbelly of our social psyche. Santana reimagines the body as an endless terrain of becoming, a site where the history, identity, and desire coalesces into something resolutely alive, unyielding, and boundlessly transformative. Through this radical act of reclamation, her work does not merely reframe the body—it redefines it as a catalyst for rethinking the world itself.’ Art Critic and Writer Isabella Greenwood on Angela Santana.
January 1st 2025
Tree Line / Doina Simionescu / In Memoriam
Angela Santana
15 Jan-20 Feb 2025
‘Santana’s work is grounded in a deep engagement with flux and impermanence, which she describes as “the only truth and constant”. This focus on movement and transformation underscores the kines-thetic energy present in her practice, where to create movement in her works is not to remedy pace, but to credit it as the underbelly of our social psyche. Santana reimagines the body as an endless terrain of becoming, a site where the history, identity, and desire coalesces into something resolutely alive, unyielding, and boundlessly transformative. Through this radical act of reclamation, her work does not merely reframe the body—it redefines it as a catalyst for rethinking the world itself.’ Art Critic and Writer Isabella Greenwood on Angela Santana.
March 1st 2025
Tree Line / Doina Simionescu / In Memoriam
Anca Poterașu Gallery
Bucharest, Romania
Doina Simionescu was an elegant presence. The way she lived, the way she dressed and dined, the way she talked and spent her private time, the way she furnished her studio, her attempt to organize her garden and her approach to traveling, these all make the Doina Simionescu style.