“Companions to the Afterlife”, with works by Miruna Radovici, curated by Cristina Bută, is open at Galeria Posibilă in Bucharest until June 14. Inspired by ornaments, photographs and other objects from her own archive, Radovici has created ceramic sculptures, paintings and
“New Tenant | Sunshine Noir”, an exhibition by Marius Bercea, inaugurates the presence of the Timișoara gallery Jecza in Bucharest. The artist proposes twelve works, from charcoal on paper to oil on canvas, mixed media and installation. Conceptually inspired by
François Berardino, known as "Béru", met a street artist in London in June 2007. The two hit it off and Béru decided to follow him into his studio. He discovered the artist's street artwork and ended up offering him two
“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
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
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
"L'Homme - Centre de l'Univers" by Ion Grigorescu, one of the most important contemporary Romanian artists, marks the artist's 80th birthday at the Gregor Podnar Gallery Vienna. The opening takes place on the evening of April 8 and the exhibition
There are several types of collectors and two fundamentally different practices. Ovidiu Șandor, art collector and president of the Art Encounters Foundation, revealed in Krakow, after the opening of his exhibition ‘One Eye Laughs, Another Cries’ during the Romania-Poland Cultural Season,
Elements from devastated landscapes, a reflection on the major transformations that have redefined the contemporary world are rendered in paintings by Roman Tolici. The new works by the Basarabian artist are on show at Mobius Gallery in Amzei Square from
Portuguese landscapes in the vision of the Romanian artist Roland Pangrati, works produced using the Japanese Nihonga technique, are on display at the Sintra Art Museum until May 8. Under the title "Water and Stone Road", the exhibition includes works inspired