FEAST (a play in one cooking)
Our theatre programme continues in April with a novel piece inspired by Shakespeare’s dramaturgy and written by London-based Romanian actress Olivia Negrean, entitled ‘Feast (a play in one cooking)’. Six of the Bard’s female characters are brought to life by a cast
Exquisite Romanian Art Books at Tate Modern
We are proud to support, for the third year in a row, Romania’s participation at Offprint London (18-20 May), one of Britain’s largest art publishing fairs, which brings together at Tate Modern artists and publishers from all over the globe. The Romanian display of art
The Beauty and the Books //20-22.05.2016/ London
Some of the most beautiful contemporary Romanian books will be on display at the Tate Modern as part of Offprint London, the biggest art publishing fair in Britain. In the second half of May, the famous modernist landmark hosts, in its vast Turbine Hall, an entire library
Alina Șerban’s 'I Declare at My Own Risk' opens our in-house theatrical series
Our most recent programme, a series of chamber performances to unfold in the theatrical space set up at the Institute, debuts withAlina Șerban's illuminating and highly acclaimed examination of conflicting identities, social discrimination, and the redemptive force
Alina Serban @ Attic Arts
Alina Serban is curator and art critic, currently a PhD student at the Courtauld Institute of Art in London with a paper on engaged aestheticism called From Socialist Realism to the Turn to Conceptualism. She has various contributions to Romanian and international
Attic Arts 2009 Winners
The Romanian Cultural Institute brings to London new artists in the Attic Arts residency programme: Carmen Danaiata, Carmen Dobre, Vlad Nanca, Andreea Saguna, David Sandor and Alina Serban. The programme is open to Romanian professionals from various