Stefan Constantinescu (1968) is a visual artist and a filmmaker. In 2010 he participated in the Bucharest Biennial with the a painting and photography installation entitled An Infinite Blue. In 2009, he represented Romania at The Venice Biennial, with the films Passagen and Troleibuzul 92. In 2009 he co-directed with Julio Soto the film My Beautiful Dacia, a portrayal of Romania`s transition from Communism to Capitalism through the story of the Dacia automobile, an emblem of Communist Romania. In 2008 he conceived The Golden Age for Children, a pop-up book about Romania`s recent history.
Xandra Popescu (1980) is an author of text, film, video and exhibition projects. Through her work she addresses themes such as anonymous creativity, authorship and privacy in the knowledge economy. She studied Political Science and Dramatic Writing. Her work includes play writing, script writing and curatorial work. Her curatorial work Even if Nobody Wants You, I will Always Love You is exhibited form June to July 2011 in the Small Gallery of Romanian Institute for Culture and Humanistic Research in Venice.