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,
Seventy art objects - paintings, sculptures and decorative art - were donated to the Bucharest Municipality Museum for the Bucharest Pinacoteca project by Banca Comercială Română. The works come from the bank's own collections and bear the signatures of Romanian artists
The beach - bright, stormy, gloomy and blissful - has been popular with artists for centuries. Its beauty and melancholy have been rendered in different ways over the ages. Curatorial chose some of the most beautiful beaches painted by artists
Works signed by Francisco de Goya, Marc Chagall, Alberto Giacometti and Domenick Capobianco and other masters of international and Romanian graphic art are on display from August 1 at the Darvas-La Roche House in Oradea. The exhibition-event is organized by Oradea
Murals, installations and street interventions created by eight artists from Romania and the Republic of Moldova are presented at some of the most important European urban art festivals: Wallz Festival (Pilsen, July 23-27), 167B Street (Lecce, August 2-6), Helsinki Urban