Careful, experimental use of one's own wardrobe, an emphasis on quality, and conscious purchasing that leads to an emotional connection with the garment are some of the recommendations made by designer Darja Richter-Widhoff in a curatorial interview on reducing consumption. She
In a workshop in Cluj-Napoca, old clothes don’t disappear – they are reinvented. Adrian Vele, founder of Velements, has been working for several years with the idea of upcycling, a creative process that rejects waste and proposes a new aesthetic,
Vlad Nancă, the artist who is part of the team representing Romania at the Venice Architecture Biennale 2025, talks in a curatorial interview about "Human Scale" and how it was implemented, about his interdisciplinary practice, the socio-political side of his
The Art Encounters Biennale in Timisoara, now in its fifth edition, takes place from 30 May to 13 July, with the theme "Bounding Histories. Whispering Tales". Curators Ana Janevski (MoMA New York) and Tevž Logar (independent curator) invite viewers to
French artist Lauriane Obry offers new perspectives on the woven object through a research project that is being presented these days in Bucharest. In an interview for curatorial, she explains how she has combined new technologies with tapestry to allow the
Ada Galeș, actress at National Theater “I.L. Caragiale” in Bucharest who is part of the cast of the movie “The New Year that Never Was”, recently awarded with ten Gopo trophies, spoke for the curatorial about the artists and paintings
Maria Oblicka (Poland) and Alexander Cabeza Trigg (Spain) are visual artists, filmmakers and anthropologists documenting hidden artistic legacies. The two are currently working on the documentary “Utkane”, an impressionist portrait of Polish artist Krystyna Wojtyna-Drouet, the last representative of the
Horses killed in the First World War are depicted in an 82-meter-long work, a tribute to them and their fragility by artist Edi Constantin. In his studio at Malmaison, he has so far set 3.5 million stamps out of a total
"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
Giulia Mangione, photographer invited în the Doom Mood show at IsThisArtGallery?, recounts the course of her on-going project "The Fall", a photographic journey to the apocalypse in which she explores communities preparing for a catastrophic event. Doom Mood can be seen