Bernard Blistène, curator and honorary director of the National Museum of Modern Art - Centre Pompidou Paris, talks in a curatorial interview about Ștefan Bertalan, the Romanian artist he discovered most recently, and about the exhibition he organized, the retrospective
Several dozens of drawing works are presented under the title "Aman - Line, dot. Theodor Aman - draughtsman", until the beginning of November, in the engraving room, where the press brought from France on which the master was working, and
The Brukenthal Palace, which houses the Brukenthal National Museum, reopens to the public on February 4, after cleaning and conservation work, with a Marcel Chirnoagă exhibition. "Penumbre and Masks: Redefining moral values in the graphic universe of Marcel Chirnoagă. Works from
Doina Lemny, art historian, curator and expert on the work of Constantin Brancuși, talks in a curatorial interview about Constantin Brancuși's legacy and values and the way they are perceived and reflected in contemporary Romanian society, about the way his
The art fair organized by RAD - Romanian Art Dealers, which represents some of the most relevant contemporary art galleries in the country, takes place this year from 23 to 26 April, at CARO Bucharest, where the first three editions
"In the Rhythm of the World", the most comprehensive retrospective dedicated to the work of Romanian artist Ștefan Bertalan (1930 - 2014), is presented at MARe/ Museum of Recent Art in Bucharest from February 6 to May 3, after its
The project "Black Seas - Scores for the Sonic Eye" by artists Anca Benera and Arnold Estefán, representing Romania at this year's Venice Art Biennale, includes - in the Romanian Pavilion in the Giardini - a sculptural video installation about
El Greco, Constantin Brancusi and masterpieces from Romanian museums, drawings by political prisoners and old maps are among the subjects of the exhibitions organized in 2026 by the National Art Museum of Romania (MNAR). Works will be on loan from museums
The artistic duo Anca Benera - Arnold Estefán represent Romania at the Venice Art Biennale 2026, after the national competition for projects was not contested. The curators are Corina Oprea and Diana Marincu. On January 12 it was announced that
"Bonny Kilmeny" (1890 - 1910) is the only painting in the Romanian patrimony signed by the Scottish painter Robert Hope (1869 - 1936), which became part of the collection of the National Art Museum of Romania after it was transferred

