Curators Alex Radu and Charles Moore sign, after "Wet Snow" in the fall of 2025, a new large group exhibition that reveals contemporary visual art as a binder. This time with movement, dance. "Rhythmic Stress" includes dozens of works and
AnnArt Gallery opened its new exhibition space with “Wild at Heart and Weird on Top,” a group exhibition featuring 12 artists. This is the fourth relocation of the gallery, which was founded in Bucharest in 2011. The exhibition opening at the gallery
Lia Perjovschi and Dan Perjovschi, visual artists with four decades of activity in the public space, in engaged art, present together a retrospective of their work, for the first time in Romania. "DRAFT for a common retrospective" is the last exhibition
Textile art, painting and small-scale installations on subjects such as consumer culture, marriage and nuclear tests are brought together in the exhibition "Parcurs" by artist Cuzina, which features Ana Bănică, Miva (Mihaela Lungu), Mihaela Moldovan (Vezentan) and Lumi Mihai. Cuzina (Cristina
The Catalan artist Joan Miró (1893 - 1983) insisted in the 1970s that he was not a modernist old master, but wanted to be seen and accepted as a contemporary practitioner whose work is in tune with what's new in
Pavel Brăila, the artist representing the Republic of Moldova in its first participation in the Venice Art Biennale, talks in an interview for Curatorial about his latest exhibition, open at the Bucharest gallery Gaep until April, about "the drama we
A sapphire and diamond ring given by Constantin Brâncuși to the singer Maria Tănase, a plaster bas-relief mounted on wood with the sculptor's face by Milița Petrașcu, a letter from him to Florence Meyer and a Brâncuși bust signed by
The story of Brancusi’s ‘Kiss’ from the grave of a mysterious Russian woman in Montparnasse cemetery
One of the versions of Constantin Brancusi's famous "Kiss", installed 115 years ago on the grave of a mysterious Russian suicide bomber in the Montparnasse cemetery, then the subject of strange erotic fantasies, has been at the center of an
It is important not to forget the rural reality, not to despise it and to present it as honestly as possible, is the conviction of Julie Crenn, French curator and artist, who talks in an interview for curatorial about her
Bernard Blistène, curator and honorary director of the National Museum of Modern Art - Centre Pompidou Paris, talks in a curatorial interview about Ștefan Bertalan, the Romanian artist he discovered most recently, and about the exhibition he organized, the retrospective

