Our Neighbors’ Art in The Time of Allofus (I)
A pandemic is a democratic context, because if we were to translate it from Greek, that is what it would mean – all the people – pan plus demos.
A pandemic is a democratic context, because if we were to translate it from Greek, that is what it would mean – all the people – pan plus demos.
Featuring three artists from different generations and countries, the series of online exhibitions Resilience Test explores the transitory states and limits of the body, be it free or restrained.
The exhibition The Romanian 1984 showcases, on the one hand, a survey of social and urban planning parameters, and on the other hand Horia Marinescu's confrontation with his own past.
IN PRINT: The metamorphoses of Julian. A Iulian Mereuță retrospective-in-progress.
The exhibition New East Poetistas, at Projektraum Alte Feuerwache in Berlin, eschews grand narratives and displays a multitude of perspectives that are at once intimate, contemplative, and melancholy.
Iosif Kiraly fathoms the materiality of time in various artistic formulas.
In the space of the Iași-based gallery, a group of artists evoked a different affective landscape of canine experience.
A sense of political mourning is perhaps to take time to reflect upon unbreakable class differences, as Mircea Nicolae did.
One of artist Liliana Basarab's constant preoccupation is researching the way symbols evolve and develop.
Why should the statues of colonialists, slave owners, and imperialist commanders from the Western world fall?