December 27, 2016
Ecaterina Vrana's art is, in all rights, part of the Japanese aesthetics of mono-no-aware where beauty envelops the sadness of reality.
— Veronica Kirchner
December 26, 2016
With his art show at Calina Gallery, Sorin Oncu sets out to tackle the problems that Central and Eastern Europe still face.
— Nicoleta Papp
December 13, 2016
A common universal story of oppression and shame is weaved into Laughter and Forgetting, the show curated by Olga Ștefan at MeetFactory in Prague.
— Rareș Grozea
December 5, 2016
I couldn’t think of a better place to satisfy my need for expressive bodies and gushing energies than the National Dance Center.
— Marina Oprea
November 23, 2016
About the attractions at Temps d'Images #9.
— Cristina Bogdan
November 6, 2016
The art show, part of Future Museum, is based on the idea of utopia or what remains after utopia.
— Mihai Lukács
October 27, 2016
The capital of Austria comes to life at the beginning of fall with two simultaneous events dedicated to contemporary art, the Parallel Vienna show and the viennacontemporary international art fair.
— Andreea Grecu
October 19, 2016
Hate is a very loose and general term, a feeling so familiar yet so unassumed. We hate to hate, we’d hate to be characterized as hateful, yet this is exactly what we are, and that’s OK.
— Marina Oprea
October 11, 2016
A coverage about the extreme areas in which technology can crossover, especially when interacting with art.
— Miron Ghiu
October 9, 2016
During the 10 days I spent in Prague, it is only in my flat that I spent more time than in the National Gallery.
— Cristina Bogdan