Eugen Bregu

Eugen Bregu

Location: Albania

Born in Korce, Albania, 1977, living and working in the UK.

It was Albania’s longstanding tradition of Social Realism that kindled my interest in the techniques of the classic modernists. I first studied at Cluj Napoca Art Academy, Romania (ex-communist country like Albania but quicker in welcoming Western influences) before eventually ending up in Scotland – first at the Leith School of Art, then at the Edinburgh College of Art.

About my work

Traveling from east to west, from Albania to the UK, I became interested in the relationships that we create with our past and present experiences. As we adopt a different life I often ask myself: what changes and what remains the same? We seek out change and yet we cannot escape what we once were… We regret what we might have lost and are afraid what we might become. My work often conveys the metamorphosis that time and environment imposes on how we see what surrounds us. Transfiguration and the multiple layers of change are the elements I like to play with.

Education

Edinburgh College of Art (2000-2004) – BA (Hons) in Drawing and Painting

Leith School of Art (1998-2000) – Foundation Course in Art

Edinburgh's Telford College (2006-2008) – HND Interior Design

Exhibitions

Nov 30 – 4 Dec. 2016

The ARTBOX. PROJECT Miami 1.0 - Miami

One of the three finalist and second place winner of the art competition The Art Box Project in Miami.

May - June. 2011

Camden Art Gallery – London

A collection of paintings under the theme “Through the looking glass”

June – Aug. 2007

Said Business School – University of Oxford

A collection of paintings under the theme “Metamorphosis”

May - July 2005

Linacre college – University of Oxford

A collection of paintings exhibited under the theme ‘Down Memory Lane

A review of this exhibition appeared in ‘The Oxford Student’ magazine titled: ‘A European Union’ by R. Glitz, Volume 41, issue 8, pp 14, June 2005.’


Portfolio:

Metamorphosis

We create but the creation carries destruction in itself. Towards the inevitable destruction we create, the intensification of the circle of creation destroys boundaries and the destruction itself opens new spaces, gives freedom of creation, overcome the previous limits and always in search of new discoveries.