April 28, 2015
Part of a series of events celebrating 25 years since the fall of the wall, The Forgotten Pioneer Movemen strikes a different chord, if nothing else, because it works with the notion of 'psychodrama'.
— Xandra Popescu
April 25, 2015
The show at the Center for Visual Arts by renowned artist Philippe Ramette is a surprise for the Bucharest art scene because it has an accuracy that could be considered “too much”, “too aesthetic”.
— Adina Mocanu
April 3, 2015
Mihai Nuțu at Atelier Patru in Cluj.
— Ada Muntean
March 31, 2015
Ștefan Radu Crețu’s art is meant to approach the artistic object and experimentation on the living element. It has no smell, it is only equipped with ON/OFF buttons.
— Simona Vilău
March 26, 2015
If you were to make art you would have to pretend you are not referencing Duchamp while you are in fact referencing the fact that you are not referencing Duchamp.
— Cristina Bogdan
March 17, 2015
Questions for Mica Gherghescu, art historian based in Paris.
— Adriana Oprea
March 12, 2015
On the brave, clean and minimal presentation - matching that of any hip gallery in NY, Paris, London or Berlin - of the show at Plan B gallery.
— David M Gibson
March 6, 2015
During the second half of January, the Center for Visual Arts hosted the second edition of The National Painting Salon awards exhibition under the patronage of the Romanian Artists' Union.
— Igor Mocanu
February 26, 2015
Mircea Cantor’s most recent solo exhibition, occupying two floors in the new Dvir gallery space, looks into Israeli identity brands.
— Valentina Iancu
February 23, 2015
About Mădălina Zaharia's show in Letiția Călin's overcrowded South London gallery flat.
— Cristina Bogdan