
Special Event
Cats Are Taking Over
With 40+ international artists
Curated by Daniela Palimariu & Alex Niculescu
with > Aproximativ 28 (RO), Mihaela Ioana Atomei (RO), Liliana Basarab (RO), Marcel Broodthaers (BE), Dan Basu (RO), Radu Boeru (RO), Anastasia Calinovici (RO), Tudor Ciurescu (RO), Coady (AUS), Vuk Ćuk (SR), Bernat Daviu (ES), Stoyan Dechev (BG), Ecaterina Cristescu Delighioz (RO), Pola Dwurnik (PL), Mari Eastman (USA), Elian (RO), Giles Eldridge (UK), Bianca Ferăstrău (RO), Dimitrie Luca Gora (RO), Dumitru Gorzo (RO), Tobias Hild (DE), Sorin Ilfoveanu (RO), Peter Jecza (RO), Sarah Lucas (UK), Martin Goya Business (CN), Marta Mattioli (RO), Olivia Mihălțianu (RO), Mihaela Moldovan (RO), Nico Mureș (RO), Giuliano Nardin (RO), Trine Lise Nedreaas (NO), Jin Ningning (CN), Radu Pandele (RO), Dan Perjovschi (RO), Alexandru Ranga (RO), Cristian Răduță (RO), Juan Ripollés (ES), Natasha Shulte (UKR), Francisc Șirato (RO), Anaïs Touchot (FR), Andrei Tudoran (RO), Gabriela Vanga (RO), Dan Vezentan (RO), Zhang Zhihui (CN), Béla Zoltán (RO)
CATS ARE TAKING OVER is the inaugural exhibition of Vila Catena’s contemporary art pavilion, marking the beginning of a new art space in Bucharest, one that aims to cultivate a warm and accessible approach to experiencing art. Through this joint initiative, Sandwich and the Fildas Art Foundation, via the Catena for Art program, open a new and invigorating dialogue between the public and contemporary art.
Cats Are Taking Over explores the universe of the most charismatic domestic felines, often considered too trivial for “serious” art, reclaiming their place in contemporary creation. From apartment companion to cultural icon, from mystical symbol to mundane presence—who better to star in an exhibition about the contrasts of the present moment? Through painting, ceramics, sculpture, conceptual works, immersive installations, audio pieces, and inflatable sculptures, the show offers a layered perspective on current challenges, using the cat as a collective catalyst. The leader cat, the fetish cat, totem cat, cat as feminist icon, cat as anatomical subject, as institutional critic, cat as medicine, as Dacian relic, as sacred entity.
Open and accesible, affectionate and tender, while still considered cruel and ferocious by some - the simple cat's complexity is more than what it leads us to believe through their infinite pool of Insta reels. And so is this exhibition.
Sandwich would like to thank all of the artists that have generously accepted to take part in this cuddly, furry, purring art survey.
The project partners are Institutul Francez, Neurohope, Krupa Foundation, Senso Arte.