From December 5, 2024, to January 19, 2025, the "Nicolae Gane" Museum of Literature in Iași, Romania, hosts the photography exhibition "MOROJAN". The opening took place on Thursday, December 5, in the presence of curator Mihaela Cozma and special guest, Associate Professor Dr. Loredana Gașpar. This exhibition project was developed in collaboration with illustrator Ana-Maria Lemnaru and creates a dialogue between tradition, ritual, and contemporary critiques of consumerism, showcasing two distinct yet interconnected series of photographs: "The Masked" and "Ignat". The exhibition serves as a platform for dialogue, a bridge between past and present, spirituality and modern society. The photographs and illustrations are presented in a narrative continuity, highlighting the connection between the two series through a common thread that intertwines Romanian traditions with subtle critiques of modern excess. The photographic series "The Masked" captures a complexity that goes beyond mere documentary photography. Each frame highlights the unique details of costumes and dances, as well as the energy and emotion these traditions evoke. In contrast to this vibrancy, the "Ignat" series delves into a darker, more visceral exploration of humanity’s relationship with the ritual of sacrifice. Inspired by the Romanian tradition of pig slaughter before Christmas, this series addresses themes of excess, consumerism, and the loss of the original meaning of the holidays with a raw and unflinching aesthetic. Special guest Associate Professor Dr. Loredana Gașpar, renowned for her expertise in archetypes and Romanian cultural symbolism, provided valuable insights into the significance of the traditions depicted in the exhibition. MOROJAN is, therefore, an invitation to reflect on how our traditions are reinterpreted and, at times, distorted in the modern context. Official site: www.cristiancalistru.com











