The exhibition "Răzvan Anton: Fading Studies" is open from February 28 to April 12 at Gaep Gallery, bringing new works made by the artist from a family collection, specifically 8mm films taken by his father in the 70s and 80s. The
Radu Pandele has created for the exhibition "New Artifacts", opened at the Arsmonitor gallery in the Free Press House, a special work, a map of the traces left by man in nature. "Sentience Laboratory", an acrylic on the wall realized
"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,
The fifth edition of the Luna Brâncuși series of events celebrating the artistic legacy of the artist Constantin Brâncuși in February is made up of exhibitions taking place in several venues in Bucharest. Brâncuși Month 2025 brings to the forefront
"Ancient Thrace and the Classical World: Treasures from Bulgaria, Romania and Greece" is on view at the Getty Museum in Los Angeles until March 3. Devastating fires in the area have not affected the artifacts. From National Museum of Romanian
Paintings by the artist Adrian Ghenie from the collection of Zenoviu Haiduc will be exhibited for the first time this year at the Brukenthal National Museum. The exhibition will feature works reflecting a wide range of approaches, from the neo-avant-garde of
MARe/ The Museum of Recent Art in Bucharest presents for the first time its international collection of contemporary art. Entitled "All Our Todays", it will be open from February 13 to May 25, 2025."All Our Todays" comprises more than 60
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
Important works by the sculptor Constantin Brâncuși will travel from the Pompidou Center in Paris to the H'ART Museum Amsterdam from September 2025 to February 2026. This is the second Brânncuși retrospective in the Dutch capital, the first having taken
The painter and graphic artist Tudor Banuș, renowned book illustrator, talks in an interview with curatorial.ro about the retrospective of his work, exhibited in Bucharest, about the sources of inspiration, style and his professional career, about new technologies and the