June 20, 2017
This year, NSK State puts forward a different kind of approach to the issue of immigrants at the Venice Biennale pavilion as well as the alternative pavilion in Vienna.
— Nicoleta Papp
June 16, 2017
Hyper-jumps through the ruins of the future: notes, repetitions and digressions in the margins of the exhibition Return to Spaceship Earth at Salonul de Proiecte.
— Ion Dumitrescu
June 14, 2017
An attempt to amusingly apply aesthetics to chaos (no one knows where/how, but every now and then it becomes bafflingly beneficial) via the exhibition Overthinking how to make a tea at Launloc.
— Cosmina Moroșan
June 13, 2017
Our exploration of the 2017 Venice Biennial.
— Marta Jecu
June 12, 2017
A conversation about the complicated relationship between contemporary art and music festivals, with Cosmin Țapu.
— Andra Nikolayi
May 17, 2017
The exhibition at Anca Poterasu Gallery unfolds Aurora Kiràly’s activity, which integrates artistic practices with the theoretical, curatorial and educational.
— Valentina Iancu
May 12, 2017
Cristian Răduţă’s exhibition Anatomy of a Journey at ElectroPutere is a “remake” similar to those found in Natural Museums presenting post-factum objects that re-establishes our cosmic odyssey.
— Emilian Mărgărit
May 10, 2017
Ross Taylor's project at the Ivan Gallery builds a kind of base materialism - materialism devoid of ontology, without a trace of idealism.
— Raluca Oancea
April 21, 2017
Salonul de Proiecte accommodates the internet these days as part of Rokolectiv Festival 2017.
— Jasmina Al-Qaisi
March 30, 2017
Monica Enache put forward at the end of 2016 an ample exhibition presenting artworks made between 1948-1965, during Dej's dictatorship.
— Valentina Iancu