May 5, 2021
Inspired by the Makunouchi Bento, the traditional Japanese lunch box, Felix Petrescu and Valentin Toma founded this cinematographic/experimental/electroacustic project in the late 2000s.
— Miron Ghiu
April 15, 2021
A lovely discussion with Marion Baruch about her life and work.
— Olga Ștefan
April 8, 2021
How art unwillingly becomes a political weapon.
— Călin Stegerean
April 1, 2021
Romanian design at an intersection: a commemoration of architect Ion Popa.
— Mălina Ionescu
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
March 11, 2021
The probing of identity relates both to the theme of the body and with the types of media involved in the process of analyzing and laying bare identity through art.
— Raluca Oancea
March 3, 2021
In The Meaning of Sculpture, the curatorial vision becomes the connecting thread in understanding the specificity of sculpture, its evolution and the evolution of its inner mechanisms.
— Ada Muntean
February 24, 2021
UNINVITED is simultaneously a program, a site, a network, an organism, an exhibition, an art installation and a short film produced by a learning machine.
— Emilian Mărgărit
February 17, 2021
Europa Wonderland and Body Space: Territories and Citizenship, two exhibitions taking place at the same time, simulates a kind of Wonderland of seeking an identity and personal and social frustrations
— Marina Paladi
February 11, 2021
A non-hierarchical look at a few experimental Romanian shorts “from the archive”.
— Călin Boto