An Audience Without the Public
The exhibition "Projections for Future History" tracks the disappearance of cultural infrastructure in Romania post-revolution, and speculates on the emptiness of its future.
The exhibition "Projections for Future History" tracks the disappearance of cultural infrastructure in Romania post-revolution, and speculates on the emptiness of its future.
The problematization of ideas around the archive, memory, and manipulation through images in Serving Art 1, by the subREAL group.
Critical views of image-making in correlation to possible futures offer worthwhile dialogues around visual identity and aesthetics.
Two artists engaged in a deep discussion that sheds light on their common project presented in Bucharest.
Nowadays, more than ever, seeing and being seen demand technological mediation.
Anca Verona Mihuleț, the winner of the Bega Art Prize in 2019, debuts her curatorial project this year.
On the mini-exhibitions curated as part of the project TRIUMF AMIRIA: The Museum of Queer Culture.
Artists Mălina Ionescu and Andreea Medar return to the joint project VIAE FERRAE after a year and a half, once again approaching the concept of reconfigured space via compression and overlap.
The Internet's infinite possibilities are reconfigured by artists to meet their needs in the pandemic context.
An analysis of the projections and mirrors we build about ourselves, about the Other, about the new dichotomous reality of borders and distances and the inner / outer relationship.