May 25, 2019
Chemtrails is the current show at Nicodim Gallery in Los Angeles bringing together recent work from Mi Kafchin.
— Valentina Iancu
May 17, 2019
Within the Landschaft (Peisaj) project undertaken by Galeria Posibilă and Fotogalerie Wien, exhibiting ten Romanian artists in Vienna and six Austrians in Bucharest is just the tip of the iceberg.
— Raluca Oancea
May 10, 2019
A dreamy look at Janek Simon’s Retrospective at the U-jazdowski Castle Centre for Contemporary Art in Warsaw.
— Jasmina Al-Qaisi
May 8, 2019
The opening exhibition at Kunsthalle Bega under tight scrutiny.
— Cristina Stoenescu
May 2, 2019
The way Roma are represented exposes the conjunction of ideology, power, and aesthetic fundamentals in Hungarian theatre.
— Katarzyna Pabijanek
April 24, 2019
The challenge of Wark's book is: can you imagine a mode of production that would move beyond one’s own version of critical theory?
— Andrea Lieber
April 20, 2019
Corneliu Baba's professional trajectory is interesting not just for art history, but for contemporary artists as well, because the issues he raised are still relevant.
— Ionuț Cioană
April 11, 2019
An interview with cultural critic Boris Buden conducted by Cristina Bogdan and Piotr Sikora.
— Redacția Revista ARTA
April 2, 2019
One play that has helped pave the way for a different future for European Roma is Roma Armee, directed by Yael Ronen and based on an idea by Simonida and Sandra Selimovic.
— Arman Heljic
March 27, 2019
A history of Roma theatre in Romania.
— Mihaela Drăgan