Sergiu Toma is a contemporary artist working and residing in Cluj-Napoca, Romania. Toma is best known for his oil paintings rendered in a representational visual language, marked by an investigation of the medium of painting an sich.
Born in 1987 in Baia-Mare, Romania, the Romanian artist is inspired by theatricality, renaissance and baroque – to name a few – which is reflected in his dynamic imagery, playful approach towards light and shadow or his quest for paintings’ mysterious qualities. Dream-like scenes and everyday life find their way to the canvas in Toma’s studio, balancing between fiction and reality, everyday life and fantasy, memory and oblivion.
Having studied at the Accademia Albertina Delle Belle Arte in Torino, Italy, and the University of Art and Design in Cluj-Napoca, Romania, Sergiu Toma achieved his MA in the Department of Painting in 2011, followed by a residency at the Romanian Academy in Rome, Italy.
Ever since, the Romanian painter has been represented by several renowned galleries such as Galleria Doris Ghetta in Ortisei, Italy or Galerie Fravi in Domat, Ems, Switzerland. Toma participated in the group exhibitions The Wanderers, Contemporary Painting from Cluj at Taittinger Gallery in New York, the United States of America, curated by Maria Rus Bojan and Richard Taittinger; Romanian Scene at Espace Cultural Luis Vuitton in Paris, France and European Travellers, Art from Cluj Today at the Mucsarnok Kunsthalle in Budapest, Hungary. Sergiu Toma’s work is collected by national and international private collections.
(adapted from text by Julien Delagrange)