Video, Animation, Sculpture, Photography, Drawing, Painting, Conceptual Art
Awards
Marcel Duchamp Prize, 2011 Ricard Prize, 2004
Mircea Cantor (born 1977) is a Romanian-born artist who follows in the tradition of French artist Marcel Duchamp in that he employs readymade objects.[1] Cantor's choice of media is diverse, in that he has employed video, animation, sculpture, drawing, painting, and Installation art in his work.[2]
Cantor's 2005 video work, "Deeparture", which was on view in the contemporary galleries at The Museum of Modern Art, features a deer and a wolf together in a pristine white box environment. Cantor's work is included in The Museum of Modern Art,[3] the Walker Art Center,[4] The Philadelphia Museum of Art, Centre Pompidou, The Israel Museum, Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, Abteiberg Museum, Magasin 3, as well as in other collections worldwide. He was awarded with the Ricard Prize in 2004; in 2011, he won Best Dance Short Film at the Tiburon International Film Festival with Tracking Happiness. In 2011, he received the Marcel Duchamp Prize.[citation needed] He was named an Officier in Ordre des Arts et des Lettres in 2019.
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Domitian's Dacian War, with Pierre Brice (dir. by Sergiu Nicolaescu) The Column 1968 Romanian film about Trajan's Dacian Wars (dir. by Mircea Dragan)...
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Silver, Daniel S. (2017). "In Defense of Pure Mathematics". In Pitici, Mircea (ed.). The Best Writing on Mathematics, 2016. Princeton University Press...
city of Kronstadt (part of the Austrian Empire), and was employed as a cantor by the Saint Nicolas Church in the ethnic Romanian neighborhood of Șchei...
Giuseppe Peano and Alessandro Padoa. The Italians had responded to Georg Cantor, making a science of set theory; they gave Russell their literature including...
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of Russian symbolism, Andrei Bely. He was particularly drawn to Georg Cantor's set theory. He also took courses on ancient philosophy. During this period...
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(1975), p. 289. Cantor (1958), p. 92. Barlow (1983), pp. 342–344. Davies (1874), p. 73. Rambler (1853), p. 485. Southern (1990), p. 169. Cantor (1958), p. 97...