Curiculum Vitae
Exhibitions
Upcoming
2026 — Nano/Cosm (solo exhibition), Domaine Trinity, Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, QC
Selected Recent Exhibitions
2026 — Microcosm (solo exhibition), Centre National d’Exposition, Jonquière, Quebec
2024 — Anti-symmetry (group exhibition), Brancusi Gallery, New York City
2023 — Laureate, 9th Drawing Biennial (group exhibition), Musée des beaux-arts de Mont-Saint-Hilaire
2022 — Venice Biennale (group exhibition), Artbox Center
2022 — Group exhibition, Urban Gallery, Zurich, Switzerland
2021 — Fire and Wind (group exhibition), Van Der Plas Gallery, New York City
Commissions:
2025 — Three monumental murals commissioned by Proceco Industries for the conference hall and recreation area
1992 — Monumental tempera mural commissioned by the Romanian Scientists’ Club for the main entrance hall of the building
Education
2001 — MFA, National University of Arts (UNARTE), Bucharest, Romania
1999 — BFA, Magna Cum Laude, National University of Arts (UNARTE), Bucharest, Romania
Presse
Nine Creative “Biomes” to Discover at the Museum of Fine Arts
“Mont St-Hilaire resident Costin Tuta is particularly interested in the ‘discrete geometry’ of nature. In the case of the installation Living Geometry III, he started from a subject as small as a walnut.”
Olivier Dénommée | L’Œil Régional
Costin/T, Conceptual Contemporary Artist
“Costin Tuta is a Montreal-based contemporary artist of Romanian origin whose practice is defined as figurative-expressionist. His work explores the geometries of nature and the universe, from the macrocosm to the microcosm, frequently juxtaposing technological elements.”
Eva Halus | Accent Montréal
Artist Costin Tuta Facing the Infinitesimal and the Infinite
“The infinitely large and the infinitely small meet in Microcosm, the first exhibition by multidisciplinary artist Costin Tuta, presented at the Centre National d’Exposition du Mont-Jacob until April 16. Through Microcosm, the artist explores the biological, spiritual, and social cycles that shape our understanding of the world.”
Marie-Hélène Jean | Le Quotidien
Costin Tuta and His Strange Artworks
“A success at first glance. Art enthusiasts who attended the opening highlighted their appreciation of the works: ‘It’s the first time I’ve seen his work, and I find it different from what we usually see. Personally, it resonates with me,’ notes Carole Vallée.”
Maxime Sauvageau | La Pige
A Romanian “Microcosm” in Jonquière: Artist Costin Tuta Exhibits at the National Exhibition Centre
“The presence of Costin Tuță (also known as Costin/T) in a Quebec museum space of such scale represents not only a personal achievement, but also a confirmation of the vitality of Romanian talent within the cultural landscape of ‘la belle province.”
Simona Pogonat | Accent Montréal