„Attends Academy of Fine Arts, Bucharest (1959–1965). Expands production to include collages, sculpture, performance and film. Moves to London, mounts solo exhibition of installations at Demarco Gallery, Edinburgh, and Amphora Gallery, Bucharest; issues Palpable Art manifesto (1969). Founds Generative Art Group (1973–1975), „a fictional (conceptual) invention of a group of (nonexisting) artists”; works exhibited collectively, all signed by Neagu using different names and exploring diverse media/styles. Reinstates Romanian citizenship (1992). (after Global Conceptualism: Points of Origin 1950s–1980s, ed. by Philomena Mariani, Queens Museum of Art, New York, 1999, 256 [catalogue of the exhibition organized by Luis Camnitzer, Jane Farver, Rachel Weiss])
Biography.
Participation in exhibitions abroad in the 1970’s:
Demarco Gallery, Edinburgh
Gradually Going Tornado! Paul Neagu and His Generative Art Group. Sunderland Arts Centetr, Sunderland, England, 1975 [exhibition catalogue]
Paul Neagu. Third Eye Center, Glasgow, 1979 [exhibition catalogue]