April 8, 2021
How art unwillingly becomes a political weapon.
— Călin Stegerean
March 23, 2021
Roma Futurism – emancipation forged in the cauldron of the witch and not in the chambers of parliament; a vision for a future in which Romani women are free from patriarchy and racial oppression.
— Ioanida Costache
February 3, 2021
Yevgeniy Fiks, an artist that is part of multiple diasporas – queer, Russian and Jewish – is concerned about history, often forgotten stories, developing a research based practice.
— Valentina Iancu
December 10, 2020
Notes on the Moldovan contemporary art scene .
— Raluca Țurcanașu
October 14, 2020
Fifteen acts in remembrance of Mircea Nicolae / Ionuţ Cioană
— Veda Popovici
July 2, 2020
Why should the statues of colonialists, slave owners, and imperialist commanders from the Western world fall?
— Veda Popovici
May 27, 2020
A few remarks about how to present films online.
— Andrea Lieber
May 6, 2020
This imperfect present that we all experience demonstrates that human adaptability in extreme conditions contributes to a reinvention and a progress that is not hindered by our perishable condition.
— Ada Muntean
November 7, 2019
What was on show at Digital Cultures, a young and promising festival in Warsaw and Lviv.
— Cătălina Bolozan
November 5, 2019
Who is afraid of the neo-avant-garde? Trauma and healing in "Lay me down across the lines".
— Andrea Lieber