Selected images from solo photography exhibition in Brussels and Brighton. Reviewed in the daily newspaper L’Echo.





Press clipping from the print version of the Belgian daily L’Echo. Translation below.

“Young Romanian photographer Mihai Badic is currently exhibiting 28 striking works, true ‘La Fontaine’s Fables in images.’ The goal is to illustrate several aspects of our human condition through photography, while weaving a subtle connection with text. The image visible on the left is titled ‘We love to point fingers, we who judge.’ Each work is accompanied by a moral caption in the best sense of the term. Thanks to the quality of the pictorial work and the relevance of the texts, one leaves this exhibition feeling richer as a human being, somewhat like after reading Dostoevsky. An originality of the gallery hosting the event: it also features furniture from the 1940s in Art Deco style—a style too rarely celebrated, which holds numerous treasures and is in perfect harmony with Mihai Badic’s work.”