Fourteen venues in Bucharest, Timișoara and Cluj-Napoca are included in this month's edition of Doi Joi, scheduled for April 10. Openings, guided tours and an extended program (18:00 - 21:00) are the highlights of the collaborative program. Bucharest Eight galleries are
“The Newest Olympia”, painted in 1930 by Corneliu Michăilescu, is a tribute-painting to Édouard Manet's “Olympia”. Moreover, it is a result, one might say, of the period when the Romanian artist collaborated with the renowned neurologist Gheorghe Marinescu. Michăilescu experimented
The sixth edition of the Art Encounters Biennale in Timisoara takes place from May 30 to July 13, with the theme “Bounding Histories. Whispering Tales”. Curators Ana Janevski (MoMA New York) and Tevž Logar (independent curator) invite you to reflect
"L'Homme - Centre de l'Univers" by Ion Grigorescu, one of the most important contemporary Romanian artists, marks the artist's 80th birthday at the Gregor Podnar Gallery Vienna. The opening takes place on the evening of April 8 and the exhibition
”The Bronze Age” sculpture, which entered the Royal Family Collection early last century, is based on a controversial original. Auguste Rodin (1840 - 1917) made several bronze versions, after struggling to sell the original in France. The work was exhibited
The elaboration of the conservation-restoration project of the artistic components of the Monumental Ensemble ‘Calea Eroilor/ Heroes Way’ by Constantin Brancusi has been initiated. The announcement was made in Târgu Jiu by Culture Minister Natalia-Elena Intotero. "We are resuming this endeavour
Sculptor Virgil Scripcariu has created a bronze statuary ensemble, ‘a Cold War scene’, dedicated to Monica Lovinescu (19 November 1923 - 20 April 2008) and Virgil Ierunca (16 August 1920 - 28 September 2006), the most important voices of Romanian
There are several types of collectors and two fundamentally different practices. Ovidiu Șandor, art collector and president of the Art Encounters Foundation, revealed in Krakow, after the opening of his exhibition ‘One Eye Laughs, Another Cries’ during the Romania-Poland Cultural Season,
Ioan Andreescu, of whom Nicolae Grigorescu said that ‘he is the greatest artist the country has ever had’, also considering himself, was influenced by him. In 1873, having set out on the road with the modest idea of supporting himself
Elements from devastated landscapes, a reflection on the major transformations that have redefined the contemporary world are rendered in paintings by Roman Tolici. The new works by the Basarabian artist are on show at Mobius Gallery in Amzei Square from