Iulian Gheabă

GHEABĂ IULIAN

Visual Artist & Muralist Born 1998, Focșani, Romania Currently based in Bucharest

About the Artist Gheabă Iulian (b. 1998, Focșani) is a visual artist and muralist, graduate of the National University of Arts in Bucharest, where he completed both his Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Mural Art. Actively engaged in ecclesiastical painting, especially working in the traditional fresco technique, Iulian merges the discipline of sacred art with a contemporary visual approach rooted in collage, symbolism, and impactful compositional construction. His artistic practice navigates the relationship between image and message, using the human figure, visual contrast, and fragmented compositions as expressive tools. Balancing the sacred and the mundane, the figurative and the abstract, Iulian defines his visual language through compositional clarity, poetic sensitivity, and a constant openness to experimentation and transformation. —

Selected Exhibitions Windows to the Soul. Longing for Italy — July 13, 2019 AKITENIE & SONS LTD. — Căminul Artei Gallery, Bucharest (Feb 13–26, 2020) Prospectus — UNAgaleria (May 3–10, 2021) I Donate Too for UNArte — Cazul101 Gallery, Bucharest (June 7, 2021) 3rd Year Graduation Exhibition – Mural Art — Căminul Artei Gallery (June 6–20, 2021) Drawing #2 — Căminul Artei Gallery (May 24, 2021) Group 75 — Căminul Artei Gallery (June 7, 2021) Painting. Sculpture — Museum of the Lower Danube, Călărași (June 25, 2021) dintrUNA — Art Museum of Constanța (July 5 – August 1, 2021) Andrei Felea & Iulian Gheabă — AM Specialty Coffee, Bucharest (April 16, 2022) IN-TO-IT — Celula de Artă, Bucharest (May 14, 2022) Art Exhibition — Cooperativa, Bucharest (Sept 15 – Oct 12, 2022) Tics of Mural Art — Ștefan Luchian Art Galleries, Botoșani (Nov 9–25, 2022) Openings — Galleria della Stazione del Passante Ferroviario di Porta Garibaldi, Milan (June 16, 2023) BEGINNINGS. ENDINGS. AT UNA — Art Museum of Constanța (Oct 4, 2023) PIG 5: A Slaughter Story — National Museum of the Romanian Peasant, Bucharest (Dec 17, 2024)

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