Edward Hopper, a great artist of the American way of life, painted the tranquil landscapes of New England like no other, especially those of Cape Cod, always imbued with a gentle melancholy. The young Edward Hopper (1882-1967) returned to New York
Works from the different periods of Nicolae Tonitza's creative career preserved in the Brukenthal National Museum are part of an exhibition that can be seen during the regular visit. The museum's collection contains some of the works exhibited during the artist's
The Ovidiu Maitec retrospective, dedicated to one of the most innovative figures in post-war Romanian art, 100 years after his birth, can be seen at the Brukenthal National Museum in Sibiu. Gates as wings, perforated wood, thrones and containers as functional
Four spaces in the Armenească - Batiște area host, for several weeks, the dissertations of six young artists. In the form of a circuit, the galleries Posibilă, Grotto, Pharmakon and NON art space collaborate and offer insight into emerging artistic
Collage, fabric, slides, video and natural elements are combined in installations, large works, executed with attention to detail, which address themes such as memory, the status of the artist, absence and loss, the online environment. Made by the latest graduates from
The second edition of SAT - Smallest Art Fair in Town brings together eight galleries from Romania and Moldova at the Salon de Papier in Bucharest from July 3 to July 6. “Disrupted Realities” is the this year's edition theme, with
Sixteen giant statues will be re-erected on Notre Dame's spire as part of the latest stage of the cathedral's €700m (£600m) reconstruction after the devastating fire in 2019. The copper-plated figures, each weighing nearly 150 kg, escaped the flames because they
“The Shot Pillars”, a monument that includes seven bronze “silhouettes” more than 3 meters high, bearing at least a symbolic trace of the bullets that killed lives in December 1989 in Cluj-Napoca, is the work of artist Liviu Mocan. During the
The vessel specific to the Cucuteni-Trypillia civilization, loaned by UNESCO in 1971 for 99 years, was presented in Paris, at the Organization's headquarters, after the completion of the restoration-conservation procedures, Romania's Ambassador to UNESCO Simona-Mirela Miculescu announced. The Cucuteni-Trypillia civilization existed
“Chronicle of the Announced Collapse” is the exhibition of Vlad Dragne hosted by Galeria Posibilă from June 26 to August 2. Alienation, the passage of time and the loss of memory are the favorite themes of the young artist, winner of