May 28, 2019
Illegalized: Africans die and do ghosting, Romanians do rage, and the English do irony.
— Andrea Lieber
July 27, 2018
Post-fiction in Larisa Crunțeanu's engagement with a TV soap opera.
— Frida Sandström
June 20, 2018
An interview with Manuel Pelmuș about the series Evening School. Actions by Day and by Night organized at Salonul de proiecte in Bucharest between April-May 2018.
— Georgiana Cojocaru
June 3, 2018
Pre ‘89 Eastern Europe, as hard as it is to speak about it as an entity, concedes freaky, unwilling-to-behave political and apolitical artistic expressions in the show Left Performance Histories.
— Jasmina Al-Qaisi
May 23, 2018
Metaphor. Protest. Concept. Performing art in Romania and Moldova is a unique publication entirely consisting of interviews with local artists that have worked predominantly in the performative area.
— Marina Oprea
January 4, 2018
Could new sincerity manifested through performance art be the cure for post-modern ennui? This belief echoes throughout Prague’s art scene and beyond.
— Marina Oprea
December 9, 2017
Gala by Jérôme Bel is about the non-hierarchic, mobilizing and emancipating access to the stage which is normally confiscated by legitimized virtuosity.
— Mihaela Michailov
November 11, 2017
An interview with Laura Hunt, musician and visual artist, following her performance Exit Promises at CNDB during the News from Polska Festival.
— Bogdan Bălan
October 14, 2017
Intermedia and interdisciplinarity, the subtle mix of poetry and activism, an interest for technology and nature: AGF as paradigmatic example of the contemporary posthumanist scene.
— Raluca Oancea
July 20, 2017
A conversation with Marina Albu about the misunderstanding of today’s society.
— Daria Nedelcu