About
Anca Ionescu was born in Bucharest, Romania and trained in Fine Art at the University of Bucharest.
She now lives and works in London, United Kingdom

Solo Exhibitions

2007 at Gallery St Georges Hospital, London

2002 “Attic Space”, Clerkenwell,  London

2002 “Attic Space”, Clerkenwell,  London

1999 “Alchemy Project”, with musician David Taylor, London

1998 “Sylvia Plath Project”, at Syncronicity Space, New York USA

1995 at “Philippsohn, Crawfords, Berwald” London

1993 at the “Metropole Art  Centre” Folkestone, Kent, in connection with The South Bank Centre exhibition of “Histoire Naturelle de Buffon” illustrated by Picasso.

1993 at the “Tidal Wave Gallery”, Hereford, ENGLAND

1992 at the “Tamara Bane Gallery”, Los Angeles, USA

1991 at the “Sally Bain Gallery”, Orange County, CA, USA

1991 and Performance Piece at the “Tamara Bane Gallery”

1990 at the “Tamara Bane Gallery”, Los Angeles, USA

1990 at the”Amiri Gallery”, Nagoya, JAPAN

1989 at the “Sierra Gallery”, Los Angeles, USA

1989 at the “Amiri Gallery”, Nagoya, JAPAN

1988 Hamaroy, NORWAY- Knut Hamsun Festival

1988 at the “Tamara Bane Gallery”, Los Angeles, USA

1988 at the “Upstairs Gallery”, Los Angeles, USA

1985 at the “Gallery G”, Trondheim, NORWAY

Group Exhibitions

2022-Art/music project with Frank Chalmers and This Is the Story. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pqIT1ncFbso

2022-Studio exhibition 

2010-2022- Private views/Studio exhibitions

2008 Video/Sound Performance, Polar Spectacle, Vadso, Norway 

2006  Group Show, “COPRA”, Gallery Forty-Seven, London

2006 Group Show, “COPRA”, Lauderdale House, London 

2005  Video/Sound Performance “How to build a Ghost Engine” in collaboration with “The Ghost Engine” at Bistroteque,  London 

2005  Open Studio Show, “Arta Unwrapped”, London

2004  Open Studio Show,  “Arts Unwrapped”, London 

1998  Group Show FUSION, Saatchi&Saatchi, London, ENGLAND

1987  Exhibition at the “Tamara Bane Gallery”, Los Angeles, USA

1985  Exhibition at the “Musavi Art Centre”, New York, USA

1977  Exhibition of drawings at the  Gallery “Francoise Carel” Paris FRANCE