The Unending Attraction of Nature
Can public art truly surpass its status as a mere visitors’ attraction and can it successfully stand up to public scrutiny as well as being judged according to contemporary art criteria?
Can public art truly surpass its status as a mere visitors’ attraction and can it successfully stand up to public scrutiny as well as being judged according to contemporary art criteria?
Sound meets book in an original artistic residency set in Brașov.
Notes on Telciu Summer School, a decolonial project in the Romanian countryside.
Where teens take a break from the discipline of public school and are "introduced to the local art bubble".
Illegalized: Africans die and do ghosting, Romanians do rage, and the English do irony.
A much needed change of scenery for The Attic magazine.
Post-fiction in Larisa Crunțeanu's engagement with a TV soap opera.
About an original ODD initiative, curated by Cristina Bogdan and Adelina Luft: Who Cares?, an intercultural exchange between Bucharest and Yogyakarta, Indonesia.
At its eighth edition, the experimental film festival BIEFF is being held this year under the umbrella of a strong statement: embracing otherness
Gala by Jérôme Bel is about the non-hierarchic, mobilizing and emancipating access to the stage which is normally confiscated by legitimized virtuosity.