Leading Romanian galleries and exhibitors from Belgium, Germany, Austria, Poland and Moldova are taking part in this year's RAD Art Fair, which takes place from May 22-25 at Caro Hotel in Bucharest, where a sculpture park will once again be
Aurora Király's "Viewfinder #13" from her series of the same name, presented at Paris Photo in 2024, has been bought by the Museum of Modern Art in New York (MoMA). The announcement was made by Anca Poterașu Gallery and represents a
"The Rescue of Zenobia" by William Bouguereau, French artist born two centuries ago, is part of the Elena and Anastase Simu Collection and is on permanent display at the Museum of Art Collections in Bucharest. The work has been presented in
A new edition of the "Love in Amzei" project, organized by Mobius Gallery and The Institute, features works from the collections of Avi Cicirean and Alexandru Rus. Under the title "Concrete Love", the two spaces in Amzei Square display works created
Romania's pavilion in Venice, where art and architecture projects included in the Biennale program are exhibited annually, is likely to be closed in 2026, for the completion of renovation works managed by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The organizers of the
Peter Paul Rubens' El jardin del amor, painted between 1630 and 1635, after he married his second and last wife, Helena Fourment, is in the Central Gallery of the Museo del Prado. It is one of Rubens's greatest transpositions as a
Brukenthal National Museum organizes in 2025 exhibitions and special events at its premises, including incursions into the graphic universe of Marcel Chirnoagă, Ion Țuculescu, but also solo shows Roman Tolici and Sibylle Bergemann, Romania's History in 100 Portraits and the
Alexander Dubček, a Slovak politician, known for his Prague Spring reform initiative, is one of the personalities whose busts are located in the Palace Hall Park in Bucharest. The bust of Alexander Dubček (1921 - 1992) was donated to the city
Birds as messengers of the sacred and emblems of the link between earth and sky, but also as a field of research, in an attempt to make visible through marble, stone and wood the impossible dream of the infinite that
"Enjoy the photographers, use them, take photos, take group photos!", was the artist Ion Grigorescu's exhortation at the opening of the exhibition "At crime scene" at Galeria Romană. Ovidiu Ungureanu, the artist who imagined a creative process with photo-video means, led