“Everything is Possible on the Periphery”
The relationship between what already existed as public space representation and the unseen side of labor.
The relationship between what already existed as public space representation and the unseen side of labor.
A series of exhibitions structured on the distinction between useful, poisonous, aphrodisiac and ritual plants in three galleries in Bucharest.
On Ioana Nemeș’s diaristic practice and what it takes to cast a day.
The artists are authors who understand differentiation of many kinds.
Some notes regarding Doru Tulcan's exhibition at Galeria Romană in Bucharest, last year.
An interview with choreographer Sarah Fdili Alaoui and musician John Sullivan, artists in residence at the CNDB as part of the MODINA project (Movement, Digital Intelligence and Interactive Audience).
A conversation with artist Kristin Wenzel.
Nicolae Romanițan's solo exhibition represents an attempt at digging into the collective memory.
An overview on a good part of the current state of the Romanian experimental cinema, insular by tradition, precarious and non-institutionalized.
The exhibition at CAV presents an impressive and dynamic ensemble, both in terms of the variety of subjects explored and the overall coherence in the layout of the works.