Anca Mureșan (b. 1965, Bucharest) is a visual artist who lives and works between Bucharest and Düsseldorf. She graduated from the Institute of Fine Arts "Nicolae Grigorescu" in Bucharest (by Professor Florin Mitroi, 1991) and later continued her studies at the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf becoming a Meisterschülerin of Professor Konrad Klapheck and receiving her Akademiebrief in 2000.
Her artistic practice unfolds as a continuous analytical dialogue between the self and the painting, altogether subtle and sensitive, equally profound and violent. Her recurring themes engage with personal memory, historical tensions, and the need for a permanent presence in the now. For Anca Mureșan, painting is not a formal exercise but a form of living, a form of visual pondering on existence, fragility, and interior space. She does not seek the finality of representation or explicit narrative, even when starting from them; instead, she prefers to express states of unrest, suspension, and processing.
For Anca Mureșan, "painting" is not a finished object but an open surface, a sedimentary accumulation of gestures, layers, returns, and errors, an endless succession of moments. She rejects strict rectangularity and treats the pictorial surface as a terrain of ongoing research and reflection, where painting pulses like breath: sometimes dense, sometimes fragile, but always alive. In this sense, the work becomes the space in which life and art merge, and the pictorial gesture becomes testimony to intimate experiences, deep sensitivities, and an assumed vulnerability.
Throughout her career, Anca Mureșan has presented a number of significant exhibitions in both Romania and Germany. Among the most notable are Pas impas (Mogoșoaia Palace, 2010), Până la urma zilei (H'art Gallery, Bucharest, 2009), Fell ein! (Alte Post, Düsseldorf, 2005), and ”tomodachi to”. With Friends (Kunsthalle, Düsseldorf, 2021), as well as recent spatial interventions and performative projects, including the transformation of the gallery space into a continuous painting, and the project "Galleria come opera d'arte - Painting as Performance" at IRCCU Venice (2020).
