"Dark Eyes", oil on cardboard by Ion Țuculescu, estimated to be worth up to €50,000, part of the collection of George Macovescu, Foreign Minister (1972-1978) and President of the Writers' Union (1978-1982), was sold at Artmark for €62,000, the highest
After 5 Art Escape Gallery in Arad is inaugurated on February 22 with an exhibition of paintings and art by Timisoara artists Costin Brăteanu and Horia Bojin. The first exhibition organized by After 5 Art Escape Gallery is open until March
A home is an intimate space where great dreams are born and memories are kept, and this is precisely why Bucharest's memorial houses attract visitors. People are interested in discovering how important cultural, scientific and political figures such as Tudor
The collective exhibition "Scissors, Paper, Stone", which brings together eleven Romanian artists, is part of the Romanian Sculptors Month in Iasi series and opens on February 22 at the National Museum of Romanian Literature Iasi. Curated by Cristina Simion, the exhibition
The first child bust signed by Constantin Brâncuși, sculpted in 1906, is on show exclusively at Artmark Galleries to mark the 149th anniversary of the artist's birth. "Bust of a Child" is on display at the Cesianu-Racoviță Palace in Bucharest from
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

