Innovation in public transport, housing construction and seismic impact mitigation is facilitating the transition of cities towards inclusive and sustainable industrialization. The fifth episode of the ‘Romania Unfolds’ documentary series highlights concrete examples of how technological progress contributes to the
A frustrated reality of everyday life, which seems like a post-communist, unregulated fiction, was captured photographically by Hajdu Tamás. The “Greatest Clicks” exhibition is open at the Art Museum in Cluj-Napoca until June 22, as part of the Transilvania International Film
“Emerging Me: Breaking the Ice - 2025”, a group exhibition of emerging painting, is hosted by Scemtovici & Benowitz Gallery until July 5. Curated by Gilda Ghinoiu, the exhibition brings together the works of 35 artists, winners and finalists of
Oscar Murillo, awarded in 2019 with the Turner Prize, exhibits at the Art Encounters Biennial in Timisoara the in situ installation “The Institute of Reconciliation/ Institutul reconcilierii”, initiated in 2014 by the Colombian artist. In constant transformation, it now occupies an
Bucharest Pinacoteca, a long-discussed, sometimes forgotten project, is now on the verge of becoming a reality. In 2013, the General Council of Bucharest bought the Dacia-Romania Palace, and in 2019 it handed it over to the Bucharest Municipal Museum (MMB).
Bronze ammunition replicas of a small Cold War-era Russian nuclear bomb make up a sculptural installation entitled 'Archaeology of Absence'. The ten bronze and aluminium sculptures by Larissa Sansour are on display alongside photographs at the Art Encounters Biennale in
Photographs by Wolfgang Tillmans over the past thirty-five years of young Germans, still lifes and protests are on display in the vast library of the Centre Pompidou from 13 June to 22 September 2025. The exhibition is not conceived as a
The Storck Garden and the Ienachiță House are involved in a special exhibition and revitalization action. From June 6 to 8, the historic gardens of Bucharest are opening their gates to rediscover the city's green heritage. The "Gardens of Bucharest"
Lorena Cocioni has created a work made of birch plywood, glazed ceramics, soap, putty and steel especially for the Art Encounters 2025 Biennale, which expresses the complex interaction between architecture and the human body. Installed in the Faber space in Timisoara,