A sapphire and diamond ring given by Constantin Brâncuși to the singer Maria Tănase, a plaster bas-relief mounted on wood with the sculptor's face by Milița Petrașcu, a letter from him to Florence Meyer and a Brâncuși bust signed by
The story of Brancusi’s ‘Kiss’ from the grave of a mysterious Russian woman in Montparnasse cemetery
One of the versions of Constantin Brancusi's famous "Kiss", installed 115 years ago on the grave of a mysterious Russian suicide bomber in the Montparnasse cemetery, then the subject of strange erotic fantasies, has been at the center of an
It is important not to forget the rural reality, not to despise it and to present it as honestly as possible, is the conviction of Julie Crenn, French curator and artist, who talks in an interview for curatorial about her
More than 100,000 tickets were sold in 2025 at the museums from Brukenthal NM in Sibiu, according to a response to a curatorial request by the institution's management. The total number of visitors to the Brukenthal National Museum's museums in 2025
Vlad Nancă, the artist who was part of the project team that represented Romania at the Venice Architecture Biennale 2025, is represented by the Bucharest gallery Gaep, where he will make his exhibition debut in April 2026. Interested in architecture and
Conceived in the form of a visual narrative, outlining his artistic and human evolution through archival documents, photographs, photograms, film fragments and the artist's maxims, presented in Romanian, French and English, the exhibition "Brâncuși concerns us all" is open at
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

