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With Vlad Dragne
"The Chronicle of Foretold Collapse" investigates how the social and political have reflected over time in the urban landscape by questioning architectural stratification and the way it bears the traces of history. This exploration manifests through the journey of a photographer from the interwar period who, in search of his brother, accidentally winds up in 2025 Bucharest. His photographs and diary unintentionally capture the manner in which the abrupt succession of ideological regimes - monarchy, fascism, communism and capitalism - has shaped the city. Using photography and writing as forms of memory, the project highlights the way in which everyday buildings and spaces bear the traces of forgetting, whether imposed or involuntary. Forgetting is conceived both as an affective and collective process, and as a material phenomenon, reflected in degradation, obstruction or destruction. In the current context, in which the possibility of history repeating itself is becoming increasingly present, awareness of these traces becomes all the more necessary.

Tell us about Posibilă.

Located in Bucharest, Galeria Posibilă is a private, commercial art gallery whose identity has been gradually built as a platform for artistic, exhibition and curatorial experiment, in recent years being interested in working with the landscape as inspiration and subject. As recurring activities, we have MASTER, a project which started 20 years ago, Sounds Like a Book residency in Șona and the books we publish for each exhibition or project developed. As a self publishing house, Posibilă encouraged local and international collaborations for artist books, publications on landscape themes etc along with Graphomat and artists such as Michael Hopfner or Olivia Mihalțianu. Promoting local and international artists through projects and publications since 2003, Galeria Posibilă collaborated with artists such as Ștefan Câlția, Dan Perjovschi, GWEN, Bogdan Gîrbovan , Sorina Vazelina, Miruna Radovici, Denise Lobonț, Alexandra Boaru and so on.

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