In this episode, painter Valeria Duca opens up about her artistic evolution — from a prodigy in Chișinău, Moldova, to an established artist based in Oslo. She recalls her first art sale at just fourteen, when the Romanian Minister of Youth and Sports bought one of her paintings, marking the start of a lifelong calling. Valeria talks about her early self-portraits that captured depression and healing, her politically charged work on the war in Ukraine, and her recent focus on memory — fragment...
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In this episode, painter Valeria Duca opens up about her artistic evolution — from a prodigy in Chișinău, Moldova, to an established artist based in Oslo. She recalls her first art sale at just fourteen, when the Romanian Minister of Youth and Sports bought one of her paintings, marking the start of a lifelong calling. Valeria talks about her early self-portraits that captured depression and healing, her politically charged work on the war in Ukraine, and her recent focus on memory — fragment...
Blind Date mit der Kunstszene – ein Werkstattwoche-Lüben-Gespräch, das keiner geplant hat.
Wie tickt die Kunstszene? Der Kunstpodcast.
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Blind Date mit der Kunstszene – ein Werkstattwoche-Lüben-Gespräch, das keiner geplant hat.
Eine Episode wie keine andere: Aufgenommen mitten in der Werkstattwoche Lüben, ohne Vorbereitung, ohne Plan, dafür mit ganz viel Echtheit. Ich wusste nicht, wer mir gegenübersitzen würde – und dann war es Valentin Elias Renner. Gemeinsam sprechen wir über Kunst, Begegnung und den Reiz des Unvorhersehbaren, während die Geräuschkulisse von Strohballen und Traktoren unser Setting unverwechselbar macht. Ein Gespräch, das genauso unvorbereitet wie inspirierend ist.
Wie tickt die Kunstszene? Der Kunstpodcast.
In this episode, painter Valeria Duca opens up about her artistic evolution — from a prodigy in Chișinău, Moldova, to an established artist based in Oslo. She recalls her first art sale at just fourteen, when the Romanian Minister of Youth and Sports bought one of her paintings, marking the start of a lifelong calling. Valeria talks about her early self-portraits that captured depression and healing, her politically charged work on the war in Ukraine, and her recent focus on memory — fragment...