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
Răzvan Anton, an artist from Cluj-Napoca, who opened recently his third exhibition with Gaep Gallery, brings to the spotlight the heliographic technique he used to reproduce images taken between 1968 and 1989. It shows places and people captured on 8mm film
Art Museum Brasov announces the exhibition program for the spring-summer season and invites the public to explore a diversity of artistic perspectives. Works from the institution's heritage, which analyze post-war art or the symbolism of reading in art, and contemporary
"Forgotten Romanian Painters", part of the Art Safari season which starts on March 7, brings together more than one hundred paintings signed by dozens of artists who have made a significant contribution to the history of Romanian art, but whose
After 5 Art Escape Gallery in Arad is inaugurated on February 22 with an exhibition of paintings and art by Timisoara artists Costin Brăteanu and Horia Bojin. The first exhibition organized by After 5 Art Escape Gallery is open until March
The collective exhibition "Scissors, Paper, Stone", which brings together eleven Romanian artists, is part of the Romanian Sculptors Month in Iasi series and opens on February 22 at the National Museum of Romanian Literature Iasi. Curated by Cristina Simion, the exhibition
The first child bust signed by Constantin Brâncuși, sculpted in 1906, is on show exclusively at Artmark Galleries to mark the 149th anniversary of the artist's birth. "Bust of a Child" is on display at the Cesianu-Racoviță Palace in Bucharest from
A new edition of the "Love in Amzei" project, organized by Mobius Gallery and The Institute, features works from the collections of Avi Cicirean and Alexandru Rus. Under the title "Concrete Love", the two spaces in Amzei Square display works created
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
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