September 15, 2017
Prague contemporary art may not be all that exciting, but the infusion of fresh blood and downright badassery from those crusty club kids might just be what they should be looking for.
— Andra Nikolayi
September 8, 2017
In Bucharest the gallery scene and the city itself are a perfect match.
— Piotr Policht
September 5, 2017
An itinerant exhibition about the houses of Romanian migrant workers.
— Olaf Bartels
August 14, 2017
An attempt to recover concepts without revolutionary potential, rejected by critical thought. A theoretical discussion over the effects of exclusion, as well as a recycling technique. An experiment.
— Iulia Militaru
August 12, 2017
I’ve come to believe that art that works is the one which creates new frames for various entities to intervene in, with a noticeable degree of imagination, freedom and intelligence.
— Cristina Bogdan
August 1, 2017
The Hierophant was less about art and more about show, but unfortunately it did not rise to the name or transcendence of the archetypal figure of The Prophet/Teacher.
— Marina Oprea
July 25, 2017
How could we describe the event that took place on the 12th of July at Salonul de Proiecte?
— Raluca Oancea
July 24, 2017
A fragmentary survey of the young art scene in Warsaw, Katowice and Krakow, as seen between May 29th and June 14th.
— Rareș Grozea
July 20, 2017
A conversation with Marina Albu about the misunderstanding of today’s society.
— Daria Nedelcu
July 18, 2017
Yet another attempt to hastily map out Polish national identity through a few interesting exhibitions.
— Rareș Grozea