Marina Abramović, Oscar Murillo, Geta Brătescu, Pavel Brăila and dozens of other Romanian and foreign artists are included in this year's edition of Art Encounters Biennial. With the theme "Bounding Histories - Whispering Tales", the event opens on May 30
MoBU - The Bucharest International Art Fair opened on May 28 in the central pavilion of Romexpo, where it will be free until June 1. Paintings, sculptures, photographs, videos and collages by artists such as Ștefan Luchian, Ion Țuculescu, Silvia Radu,
The Art Encounters Biennale in Timisoara, now in its fifth edition, takes place from 30 May to 13 July, with the theme "Bounding Histories. Whispering Tales". Curators Ana Janevski (MoMA New York) and Tevž Logar (independent curator) invite viewers to
The third edition of MoBU - International Art Fair of Bucharest takes place from May 28 to June 1 in the central pavilion of Romexpo. More than 200 artists from nine countries are represented in 54 stands. They include creators from
French artist Lauriane Obry offers new perspectives on the woven object through a research project that is being presented these days in Bucharest. In an interview for curatorial, she explains how she has combined new technologies with tapestry to allow the
The Group Agency, Romanian partner of Omnicom Group USA, celebrates 20 years of professional excellence. On this occasion, the company would like to thank all the clients and partners that have accompanied its steps in the last decades for their
Most Romanian art collectors are aged between 45 and 54, buy mainly paintings, own around twenty pieces and visit about two art fairs a year. For many, buying art is a moderate investment rather than a major financial commitment. These
“Companions to the Afterlife”, with works by Miruna Radovici, curated by Cristina Bută, is open at Galeria Posibilă in Bucharest until June 14. Inspired by ornaments, photographs and other objects from her own archive, Radovici has created ceramic sculptures, paintings and
The charcoal drawing “The Carrot Picker” by Vincent van Gogh (1853 - 1890), the only work by the artist in a Romanian museum collection, was bought by Alexandru Slătineanu in 1900, when he was preparing his PhD thesis at the
“New Tenant | Sunshine Noir”, an exhibition by Marius Bercea, inaugurates the presence of the Timișoara gallery Jecza in Bucharest. The artist proposes twelve works, from charcoal on paper to oil on canvas, mixed media and installation. Conceptually inspired by