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
"In the Rhythm of the World", the most comprehensive retrospective dedicated to the work of Romanian artist Ștefan Bertalan (1930 - 2014), is presented at MARe/ Museum of Recent Art in Bucharest from February 6 to May 3, after its
The project "Black Seas - Scores for the Sonic Eye" by artists Anca Benera and Arnold Estefán, representing Romania at this year's Venice Art Biennale, includes - in the Romanian Pavilion in the Giardini - a sculptural video installation about
El Greco, Constantin Brancusi and masterpieces from Romanian museums, drawings by political prisoners and old maps are among the subjects of the exhibitions organized in 2026 by the National Art Museum of Romania (MNAR). Works will be on loan from museums
The artistic duo Anca Benera - Arnold Estefán represent Romania at the Venice Art Biennale 2026, after the national competition for projects was not contested. The curators are Corina Oprea and Diana Marincu. On January 12 it was announced that
Corneliu Vasilescu (1934, Bârlad - 2023, Alba Iulia) has brought together more than one hundred easel paintings and graphic works in a retrospective of his seven-decade career. The exhibition is hosted, from January 15 to February 8, in the Tancred Bănățeanu
Raphael, Zurbarán and Sergel are Old Masters to be seen this year in exhibitions in Stockholm, New York, Paris, Chicago and London, in dedicated shows that are a mix of monographic analysis and topical thematic subjects. Sergel - Fantasy and Reality From
The exhibition "Bucharest: maps on the move", which depicts the history of the ever-changing capital, is presented by the Bucharest Municipal Museum in the Maruja Mallo Exhibition Hall (Retiro) in Madrid from January 12 to February 5. For the last two
The largest retrospective of Constantin Brâncuși's work in Germany is being organized this year in Berlin by the Prussian Cultural Heritage Foundation in collaboration with the Centre Pompidou in Paris. From March 20 to August 9, the Neue Nationalgalerie is hosting
Eight of the most exciting art exhibitions organized in Europe in 2026 center on names like Paul Cézanne at the Fondation Beyeler, Henri Matisse at the Grand Palais and Mark Rothko in Florence. [ez-toc] Cézanne, Bayler Foundation Some 80 oil paintings and watercolors

