Severin’s art is represented by Lavacow International Auction House
December 7, 2014
A Christmas gift for Severin’s art lovers and collectors: one of his artworks, Text and Time 73, oil on canvas&cardboard, 40×50 cm, 2009, was included at Lavacow Christmas Auction in December 15, 9 pm EET, at a promotional price.
http://lavacow.com/current-auctions/lavacow-christmas-auction/text-and-time-73.html
This artwork belonging to his renown Archetypal Expressionism Series, has a special biography, it was exhibited in some of the group shows of the 3rd Paradigm International Artists Group in Portugal and Spain: Funil Art Gallery, Lisbon, Portugal, February 2010, Jose de Lorenzo Gallery, Santiago de Compostela, Spain, July 2010 and Vieira Portuense Gallery, Oporto, Portugal, October 2010.
LAVACOW, Bucharest is the first international auction house dedicated to Emerging European Art, with a focus on the best contemporary Romanian and Estearn European visual artists. New promising artists, on their way to public acclaim, are presented alongside internationally established artists. As an online-only auction house, it can be easily accessible to anyone around the world. It’s a new, innovative art platform, the ’’terrible child’’ born in the Spring of 2014 by the most important auction house in Romania, ARTMARK.
It’s a big honour to be represented by such an elite art institution together with some famous Romanian artists belonging to the miraculous Cluj Art School and its very famous and internationally acclaimed leader, Adrian Ghenie (1,8 million in a Sotherby sale) and other major visual artists like Corneliu Baba, Marcel Iancu, Horia Damian, George Apostu, Paul Neagu, Ion Grigorescu, Geta Bratescu, Mircea Roman, Dan Perjovschi, Florin Niculiu, Roman Tolici, Dumitru Gorzo, Aurel Tar, etc, all of them involved in this Lavacow Christmas Auction.
But the worlwide art collectors may have the big chance to buy at this important Lavacow auction event artworks signed by some classics of the universal art, like Andy Warhol, Salvador Dali, Roy Lichtenstein, Juan Miro, Daniel Spoerri, Alexander Calder, Joseph Beuys, Rene Magritte, Gerhard Richter or Christo.