Alexander Dubček, a Slovak politician, known for his Prague Spring reform initiative, is one of the personalities whose busts are located in the Palace Hall Park in Bucharest. The bust of Alexander Dubček (1921 - 1992) was donated to the city
Birds as messengers of the sacred and emblems of the link between earth and sky, but also as a field of research, in an attempt to make visible through marble, stone and wood the impossible dream of the infinite that
"Enjoy the photographers, use them, take photos, take group photos!", was the artist Ion Grigorescu's exhortation at the opening of the exhibition "At crime scene" at Galeria Romană. Ovidiu Ungureanu, the artist who imagined a creative process with photo-video means, led
"Two African Men" a copy of Rembrandt van Rijn's painting by an unknown author dating from the 17th century, temporarily exhibited at the National Art Museum of Romania, is an oil on canvas that was in storage until November last
The exhibition "Răzvan Anton: Fading Studies" is open from February 28 to April 12 at Gaep Gallery, bringing new works made by the artist from a family collection, specifically 8mm films taken by his father in the 70s and 80s. The
Cișmigiu Garden, listed historic monument, has been under redevelopment for several years. Even so, the statues remain in place and accompany passers-by along the main alley, but also appear in more secluded spots. Some of them have been vandalized -
Târgu Mureș Fortress and the Palace of Culture are two of the most visited tourist attractions in the city. In addition to these buildings of great importance in the local history and culture, several museums in Târgu Mureș stand out
Two works by Adrian Ghenie, including an oil on canvas from 2007, are up for sale in Artmark's auction of postmodern and contemporary art on February 20. "Untitled", understood in the key of the self-portrait, a composition of the facets of
Giulia Mangione, photographer invited în the Doom Mood show at IsThisArtGallery?, recounts the course of her on-going project "The Fall", a photographic journey to the apocalypse in which she explores communities preparing for a catastrophic event. Doom Mood can be seen
Radu Pandele has created for the exhibition "New Artifacts", opened at the Arsmonitor gallery in the Free Press House, a special work, a map of the traces left by man in nature. "Sentience Laboratory", an acrylic on the wall realized