“Scissors, Paper, Stone” is a power play - the scissors cut the paper, the stone destroys the scissors and the paper wraps the stone. “In these very complicated geopolitical times, I found the parable interesting,” says curator Cristina Simion. She
Maria Oblicka (Poland) and Alexander Cabeza Trigg (Spain) are visual artists, filmmakers and anthropologists documenting hidden artistic legacies. The two are currently working on the documentary “Utkane”, an impressionist portrait of Polish artist Krystyna Wojtyna-Drouet, the last representative of the
The statue of Mihai Eminescu made in bronze in 1963 by the sculptor Gheorghe D. Anghel (1904 - 1966) is often photographed by tourists when they arrive in front of the Romanian Athenaeum. Placed on a plinth in the Romanian Athenaeum
Photographs by Nan Goldin, Carlos Saura and Valie Export, among others, are part of the Seville Centro Andaluz de Arte Contemporáneo collection, thanks to purchases and donations. Eighty artists are gathered under the title “Diversidad en la colección CAAC”, which can
Horses killed in the First World War are depicted in an 82-meter-long work, a tribute to them and their fragility by artist Edi Constantin. In his studio at Malmaison, he has so far set 3.5 million stamps out of a total
A bust of Constantin Brâncuși, a larger version of the one made in the 1930s in Paris by Milița Petrașcu, his favorite pupil, is located in the park that bears the sculptor's name, the former Dorobanți Park. Milița Petrașcu (1892, Chisinau
The first art gallery in a residential complex in Romania has opened in Cosmopolis Plaza, near Bucharest. It will host temporary exhibitions, with sculpture, painting, photography, ceramics and other artworks available for purchase. Cosmopolis Art Gallery also aims to be a venue
Fourteen venues in Bucharest, Timișoara and Cluj-Napoca are included in this month's edition of Doi Joi, scheduled for April 10. Openings, guided tours and an extended program (18:00 - 21:00) are the highlights of the collaborative program. Bucharest Eight galleries are
“The Newest Olympia”, painted in 1930 by Corneliu Michăilescu, is a tribute-painting to Édouard Manet's “Olympia”. Moreover, it is a result, one might say, of the period when the Romanian artist collaborated with the renowned neurologist Gheorghe Marinescu. Michăilescu experimented
The sixth edition of the Art Encounters Biennale in Timisoara takes place from May 30 to July 13, with the theme “Bounding Histories. Whispering Tales”. Curators Ana Janevski (MoMA New York) and Tevž Logar (independent curator) invite you to reflect














