Loss of a Mother

Alexandru Salceanu
Submission
November 11, 2022
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After ten years of absence, I returned to my home country to be beside my grandmother in her last moments of life. While on the plane, I imagined being back in that sacred space of childhood. Through her suffering and pain, my grandmother looked at me and smiled. The love radiating from her face triggered the comfort I was accustomed to, yet she often forgot who I was. Death impatiently waited for her, but she refused to leave. The first part of the series traces my journey through the places with which I have a strong connection. Some of the people photographed I have known since my youth, while others are strangers. I captured them in environments that represent their identities.
In contrast, in the second part of the series, I address the rapid social and cultural changes Romania undergoes as a result of globalization, as well as the exodus Romania experiences since its admittance into the European Union. The shift of the younger generation’s attitude towards consumerism pushes the peasants and their way of life to extinction. As older generations pass away, the rich cultural heritage of Romania slowly moves into museum space. The romanticized ideas of my identity were confronted with the realization that I, too, am part of the diaspora that is far removed from the old traditions. My grandmother would not let go until I left for a second time.


About
Alexandru Salceanu is a Romanian-American interdisciplinary artist. His artistic concerns revolve around micro and macro tensions: narratives of power and vulnerability; fear and resilience; cultural identity and the homogeneity of globalism. Alexandru Salceanu received his BFA in 2004 from the University of San Diego in San Diego, California and his MFA in 2021 from Mills College in Oakland, California. In 2020, during his graduate studies, he was awarded a Cadogan Scholarship by the San Francisco Foundation. In 2021 he was awarded the parent artist residency at Kala Art Institute. He participated in group exhibitions at Mills College, SOMArts, The Citadel, University of San Francisco, Kaleid Gallery, City of Brea Art Gallery, University of San Diego, and the Art Academy of San Diego.
Alexandru Salceanu
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