„Lost in a Forrest of Possibilities” is a three-part installation by Sergiu Chihaia exhibited outdoors for the first time. It signals the entrance to the RAD sculpture park in the CARO gardens, which ends on May 25. His work comes
Nicolae Comănescu's “The starry sky above us” is a crying eye, an image that originates from the words “Justice, sad eyes ask to see you” from the 1990s. It's a theme Comănescu first tackled in 2017. This flag represents the artist's desire
François Berardino, known as "Béru", met a street artist in London in June 2007. The two hit it off and Béru decided to follow him into his studio. He discovered the artist's street artwork and ended up offering him two
”The Runners”, a 1913 replica of the statue by French artist Alfred Boucher, which can be admired today on Calea Victoriei 142-146, has been installed in different places in Bucharest over the years. The original statue, as a plaster model with
Ada Galeș, actress at National Theater “I.L. Caragiale” in Bucharest who is part of the cast of the movie “The New Year that Never Was”, recently awarded with ten Gopo trophies, spoke for the curatorial about the artists and paintings
“New Blossoms” is a work that started from the mixture of chaos and tranquility, it is “a portrayed sensation”, says artist Florin Zhu. "It is the portrait of any identity, in which there is a certain self-awareness, represented in the work
One of the best-known statues of the playwright Ion Luca Caragiale was created by Constantin Baraschi and is located in the center of Bucharest. It was originally installed in 1993 on Maria Rosetti Street, near the intersection with the street named
“Scissors, Paper, Stone” is a power play - the scissors cut the paper, the stone destroys the scissors and the paper wraps the stone. “In these very complicated geopolitical times, I found the parable interesting,” says curator Cristina Simion. She
Maria Oblicka (Poland) and Alexander Cabeza Trigg (Spain) are visual artists, filmmakers and anthropologists documenting hidden artistic legacies. The two are currently working on the documentary “Utkane”, an impressionist portrait of Polish artist Krystyna Wojtyna-Drouet, the last representative of the
The statue of Mihai Eminescu made in bronze in 1963 by the sculptor Gheorghe D. Anghel (1904 - 1966) is often photographed by tourists when they arrive in front of the Romanian Athenaeum. Placed on a plinth in the Romanian Athenaeum