New York, Sydney, Venice and Gwangju are the main destinations for art biennales in 2026. Starting in March, the events will bring news in the field and curators' unique visions. Whitney Biennial The Whitney Biennial has announced 56 artists for its
The Virtual Museum of Art under Communism (Muzeul Virtual al Artei sub Comunism) has been launched by the Art Museum Brasov, in partnership with the Institute for the Investigation of the Crimes of Communism and the Memory of Romanian Exile
Films about the art world released in 2025, in cinemas or on streaming platforms, explore successful partnerships and collaborations in collapse, heists, and the hope that art can still save us. Most of these productions have demonstrated a fresh cinematic
Gregory Lang, co-curator of Dumitru Gorzo's exhibition "Vrea cineva să fie eu?" at MARe/ Museum of Recent Art in Bucharest, talks in a curatorial interview about how he collaborated with the artist, the impression left by his art and the
Romanian artists are included in the inaugural exhibition of the Taichung Art Museum (Taichung Green Museumbrary, Taiwan), one of the most important and innovative cultural institutions in Asia. The Romanian participation of artists Irina Botea Bucan and Sebastian Moldovan was coordinated
Twenty artists and groups of artists are brought together in the multimedia exhibition "Here we see jazz", opened on the evening of December 14 at /SAC Berthelot, where it can be visited until January 24. The curators are Paul Breazu,
Five exhibitions investigating cultural memory, the dynamics of contemporary art, and the destiny of recovered artistic voices can be seen in the 2025 winter exhibition season at the National Museum of Contemporary Art (MNAC) in Bucharest. The exhibition program brings to
Bucharest Biennial of Stage Design, which returned to the cultural scene last fall after a three-decade hiatus, will take place in late June 2026 at the Filaret plant, as well as at venues such as the Dimitrie Leonida National Technical
Brukenthal National Museum in Sibiu is in talks with the National Gallery London regarding the loan of Jan van Eyck's "Man with a Blue Cap" (c. 1430) for the exhibition „Van Eyck: The Portraits”. This show brings together all nine
Thirteen emerging Romanian artists are representing Romania at the ninth edition of BASE, one of Turkey's most important contemporary art exhibitions, which is taking place in Istanbul from November 26 to 30. Albert Kaan, Ana Gurduza, Anca Enache, Dan-Florin Dumănoiu, Ioana














