Sorin Anca
Sorin Anca
Sorin Anca (born 7 August 1972 in Alba Iulia, Siebenbürgen) is a Romanian artist and author of lyric poetry. Edit LifeQualtext
Sorin Anca was born in Siebenbürgen in 1972 as the first son of a Romanian peasant family. His father died when he was ten years old. Following the footprints of his father, he first worked as an agricultural machine builder, but found no satisfaction in it. As a "visionary of modern views", he lived art and technology so bizarrely and exaggerated that he had almost to give up this path on the pressure of his community and family. Two failed attempts to escape from Romania, then ruled by Nicolae Ceauşescu, ended with short-term detention.
In 1990, he finally moved to Germany. His first sculptures and sculptures were created in 2000. After settling in Donauwörth in 2001, he created his most important works from 2002 onwards in a difficult phase of his life. The angels, a. in the foyer of the Heidelberg Town Hall. In 2003 he founded the literary magazine Galateea. Poetry Edit sourcetext Weblinks Edit sourcetext Standard data (person): GND: 1075748526 (PICA, AKS) | VIAF: 317072482 Wikipedia People Search
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