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
Brukenthal National Museum organizes in 2025 exhibitions and special events at its premises, including incursions into the graphic universe of Marcel Chirnoagă, Ion Țuculescu, but also solo shows Roman Tolici and Sibylle Bergemann, Romania's History in 100 Portraits and the
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
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
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
"Doom Mood" addresses the deep and forced alienation of individuals from their environment and from their own everyday experience. Angelica Maria and Matilda Ardeleanu, through the curatorial concept, interrogate social presence and participation in an imminent collapse of capitalist society,
Baia Mare, a city with a rich cultural and historical heritage, offers visitors a variety of attractions, from the picturesque scenery of the Dealul Florilor to iconic monuments such as the Butchers' Bastion. The list of attractions in this city
This year's edition of the George Enescu International Festival, the richest ever, marks several celebrations, which is also the theme of the event taking place in Bucharest between August 24 and September 21.This year marks seven decades since George Enescu's
The exhibition "Doom Mood", which features Giulia Mangione (Norway) and Toma Hurduc (Romania), is on show at Is This Art? Photo Gallery in Bucharest and at the Nitja Center in Lillestrøm.Giulia Mangione and Toma Hurduc examine existential fears and how
United States Capitol employees are responsible for the care and preservation of more than 300 works of art, architectural elements, landscape elements and more. The iconic neoclassical architecture of the Rotunda, designed to reflect the ideals of the nation, has