Ana Pascu
Ana Pascu (b. 2000, Romania) lives and works in Bucharest. She studied Photography and Video Art at the National University of Arts in Bucharest. Her works investigate how the human can be approached beyond identity frames, in a neutral form that reveals universal mechanisms. Her practice is constructed between two registers: the digital, which shapes interior processes, and the material, which reflects concrete reality. Between these layers, the human presence remains central. Her interdisciplinary approach reveals a symbiotic relationship between interior and exterior, digital and material, translating these two spaces into a formula that creates a dynamic visual language and enables a deeper understanding of the complexity of human existence. Her works have been recently shown in national and international exhibitions including Modulated Histories (National Museum of Contemporary Art, Bucharest), the biennial exhibition at Mala stanica – National Gallery of the R.N. Macedonia, Atmosphere & Authentizität (Galerie Sehsaal, Vienna), Collecting Stones from Hypnagogia (Centrum, Berlin), Eclectic I & II (Art Museum Craiova), and Nothing to Waste Everything to Abuse (Atelier 35, Bucharest).