October 26, 2022
"All the Suns" is a monumental gesture of accumulating collective memory through the sun, a poetic, even utopian, approach.
— Georgiana Buț
October 18, 2022
The movie is an experimental documentary at a casting-turned-history-workshop: the reenactment of key moments of Nicolae Ceaușescu’s youth, during the time when communism was outlawed.
— Călin Boto
October 6, 2022
The Bureau of Melodramatic Research is the institutional parasite par excellence.
— Bogdan Bălan
September 27, 2022
Beuys proposed a very broad interpretation of art that went beyond the artistic tradition of his time, an interpretation with which he surprised his contemporaries.
— Alexandru Antik
September 13, 2022
The people in Virgilius Moldovan's work are shaped and depicted as they are visible in the artist's eye. His models usually come to the exhibition openings and pose in front of their "superego".
— Denise Parizek
September 6, 2022
Alexandra Ivanciu and Jolanta Nowaczyk joined their artistic forces to engage with their own means in the global fight to increase women's access to reproductive and contraceptive rights.
— Valentina Iancu
August 18, 2022
A talk between Michele Bressan, Ruxandra Demetrescu and Diana Marincu.
— Diana Marincu
August 11, 2022
The exhibition leaves a fair room for the opportunity to revisit a space of mind which is rarely accessed, that of childhood.
— Călina Coman
August 3, 2022
Corina Apostol is a curator and art historian who has been the director of the Tallinn Art Hall since 2019.
— Bogdan Bălan
July 20, 2022
This status of "in betweenness" permeates through every single piece of the exhibition, and such uncertainty gives rise to an eerie feeling, bordering on fear but not quite succumbing to it.
— Tea Vindt