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
Nicolae Grigorescu's 1865-1873 oil on canvas ”Sleeping Nymph”, nicknamed ‘The Great Nude’, has been sold for €330,000 through Artmark, after having been estimated at €100,000-200,000. The work comes from the collection of former banker Ernest Goodwin, director of the Banque du
‘Finis Africae’, by Alexandru Crișan, the starting point of the exhibition ‘Roots’, a visual ode dedicated to the immovable material heritage, a meditation on the unchanged world that served as a source of inspiration for Constantin Brâncuși, can be seen
A bust of General Giuseppe Garibaldi dominates the park in front of the former Floreasca Cinemascope and, when unveiled just over six decades ago, the street nearby was also given the same name. In 1961, officials from Sicily donated the work
Portuguese landscapes in the vision of the Romanian artist Roland Pangrati, works produced using the Japanese Nihonga technique, are on display at the Sintra Art Museum until May 8. Under the title "Water and Stone Road", the exhibition includes works inspired
Anca Poterașu Gallery in Bucharest participates in the New Art Dealers Alliance fair in New York, May 7-11. The event brings together more than a hundred exhibitors and the Romanian gallery is included in the main section. NADA New York,
An imposing monument at the intersection of Paris, Prague and Warsaw streets in Bucharest is dedicated to Mircea Zorileanu (1883-1919), a Romanian aviation pioneer who participated in the First World War. Made by sculptor Emil Ludovic Gové between 1930 and 1935,
Răzvan Anton, an artist from Cluj-Napoca, who opened recently his third exhibition with Gaep Gallery, brings to the spotlight the heliographic technique he used to reproduce images taken between 1968 and 1989. It shows places and people captured on 8mm film