Museum opening hours: Wednesday - Sunday 10:00 - 18:00

Londra 39 str

district 1, Bucharest

Miruna Hașegan. Imaginary Geographies

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Starting  March 8th, we invite you to visit the textile art exhibition Imaginary Geographies by Miruna Hașegan, curated by Ioana Marinescu. The exhibition showcases works created between 2023 and 2024. This journey delves into symbolic spaces, emotional territories, and memory maps, where meaning and aesthetics play an essential role.

The exhibition will be open from March to May 2025, with visiting hours from Wednesday to Sunday, 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM.
Ticket price: 10 lei.

Miruna Hașegan, an artist and educator, has influenced generations of young artists as a professor at the University of Arts in Iași and encouraged them to discover their creative expression. Part of the ’80s generation, she was inspired by the artistic effervescence of that period, embracing photography, mail art, and miniature forms as powerful means of expression. Her work balances tradition and experiment, transforming textile art into a conceptual exploration and contemporary expression medium.

The exhibition presents mixed-media works—text, textile collages, and sculptural objects. Pictocollage, a term that defines Hașegan’s unique artistic language, serves as a space for existential inquiry, where “text” and “textile” become records of these questions. Her layered compositions go beyond decoration, using humor and irony to engage with complex themes, incorporating wordplay, iconic imagery, and everyday situations into her pieces.

Through Imaginary Geographies, Miruna Hașegan weaves textile materiality with philosophical reflection, turning maps into metaphors of self-discovery. Her art reminds us that geography, like art, is not just physical—it is social and often political.