One hundred years since the birth of artist Marin Petre Constantin are marked at Suțu Palace with an exhibition presenting the artist's creative journey. Works representative for the painter's creative stages highlight the thematic diversity and stylistic coherence of his approach.
A stroll through the design and interior decoration district in London's sophisticated Chelsea neighborhood can reveal unexpected surprises. Among the bright windows of luxury showrooms, among the established brands of British and European design, lies a Romanian success story that
First National Sculpture Exhibition, organized at the UAP Sibiu Gallery, brings together works by 23 professional artists, members of the Union of Visual Artists branches in Sibiu, Alba, Arad, and Vâlcea. [caption id="attachment_57783" align="alignnone" width="1300"] National Sculpture Exhibition, UAP Sibiu Gallery,
Works from the 1980s by artist Marilena Preda Sânc, some of which have never been exhibited publicly before, are on display at the Gaep gallery starting September 19. "Bodyscape 1982–1988" includes many collages, drawings, and photographs with interventions that highlight an
The most important retrospective of artist Dan Perjovschi will transform the former tram depot in Timișoara, now the Corneliu Miklosi Museum, into a manifesto space for four decades of creation. “Dan Perjovschi. Romania – A Retrospective 1985–2025” brings together drawings, performances,
The renovation works on the Dacia-Romania Palace, which will house the Bucharest Art Gallery, will begin after the contractor has been appointed, with the procurement procedure currently underway, and will cost more than 104 million lei, according to details provided
A Dutch-inspired scene hides a story that will send shivers down the spine of even the least sensitive. Two women sewing in a kitchen (slightly neglected). A child plays with a cat. A gentle light shines in from the window. All
Over the years, the paint layer on paintings hardens and loses its original elasticity. The support to which the canvas or wood to which the paint was applied is attached also "moves," expanding and contracting and reacting to the environment.
Visual arts, by definition, require the gaze. The gaze of the viewer, once the work is completed, but also the gaze of the creator in action. Here are five artists affected by eye diseases who managed to overcome their disability
Over the centuries, many artists have handled, often unknowingly, extremely toxic products which, although not harmful to their own health, can sometimes pose a risk to museum visitors. Rembrandt used a layer of anti-mold lead, Damien Hirst "played" with gas vapors,














