“Mapping” Romanian contemporary art
This year, Romanian contemporary art received the validation it seems to have been awaiting for a long time.
This year, Romanian contemporary art received the validation it seems to have been awaiting for a long time.
A review of "the first comprehensive presentation of subREAL's work."
One of Romania's most important composers in the last half-century, Octavian Nemescu is among the few that are not "part of the system".
The title of the current exhibition by Larisa Crunţeanu and Sonja Hornung suggests an underlying feminist counter-narrative, a pseudo sci-fi speculative invention perhaps.
A retrospective of one of the foremost representatives of the 80s painters generation, Petru Lucaci, is on show at the Constanța Museum of Art.
At the beginning of summer, WASP studios presented the conclusion of an action-performance workshop by Ioana Păun, where artists had to "willingly position themselves in risky personal situations".
About an “observational active art" project which questions the woman's right over her own body.
For 22 days, starting with the 28th of August, Musette Kube hosts 100 Chinese beckoning cats that asynchronously swing their left paws.
In a curatorial aim to exhibit and understand Romanian art today, Olga Ștefan assembles the local artistic production and discovers that Romanians have a hard time finding happiness.
Pepluspatru recently published an important book for those who are interested in the evolution of the Romanian transcultural modernism and the urban and architectural history of Romanian tourism.