DOCAVIV - „Digging for Life”, a film by Pavel Cuzuioc. May 7, 2012, at 5 p.m.
The documentary film „Digging for Life” by Pavel Cuzuioc will be presented, with the support of the Romanian Cultural Institute in Tel Aviv, at the 14th edition of DOCAVIV International Film Festival (3 - 12 May 2012, Tel Aviv Cinematheque). „Digging for Life” describes
The Ages of Beauty
The Romanian Cultural Institute in Tel Aviv is honoured to invite you between the 6th of March and the 26th of April, to visit the exhibition „The Ages of Beauty”, comprising paintings and prints by Miriam Cojocaru. The pictures reveal feminity in different stages of
The Ages of Beauty: about art and artists - encounter with Israeli cultural personalities of Romanian origin. March 29, 2012, 5 p.m.
On the 29th of March 2012, 5 P. M. , the Romanian Cultural Institute (RCI) in Tel Aviv is inviting you to its headquarters on 8 Shaul HaMelech Blvd, to an event dedicated to the Ladies of the Israeli culture, native of Romania. The meeting will take place whithin the exhibition
Nora Stanciu: Double Identity. Exhibition at the Romanian Cultural Institute in Tel Aviv. January 30 - March 2, 2012.
Nora Stanciu: Double Identity Text by prof. Haim Maor Migrating from Romania to Israel „unearthed the mother language of Nora Stanciu. As she used to speak elevated, rich and sensitive language, in 1986, the year of her immigration, she suddenly became an awkward and
Colouring the Grey – State of Mind. 24 November - 18 December 2011
„Colouring the Grey – State of Mind Artists: Radu Belcin, Dragoș Burlacu, Francisc Chiuariu, Ana Maria Micu, Cătălin Petrișor, Flavia Pitiș, Bogdan Rața și Aurel Tar Curator: Cosmin Năsui Project manager: Oana Ioniță Tel Aviv Artists´ House Alharizi 9 St.
International Children’s Day celebrated at the Romanian Cultural Institute in Tel Aviv. 1.06-1.09.2011
On the occasion of the International Children's Day, the Romanian Cultural Institute in Tel Aviv hosts the exhibition „Children's Season, which includes 120 works painted on paper or cardboard, in tempera or aquarelle. The works belong to the pupils of the Lauder
„Nothingness Beyond the Void” by Belu Făinaru. Contemporary art exhibition at Kupferman Gallery, Lohamei HaGetaot. 25.12.2010 – 31.05.2011
On Christmas day, Saturday December 25, 2010, at 11:30 hrs, Belu Simion Făinaru is inviting us to a spiritual reflection on contemporaneity. The curator Yona Fischer selected for this project a series of art objects and site specific installations, from the artist´s recent
The Romanian documentary "And They Went Away Like the Wind ..." directed by Radu Gabrea and Costel Safirman, again at the cinematheques
The Romanian documentary „And They Went Away Like the Wind . . . Barasheum – A Jewish Theatre in the Shadow of the War (2010, Romania, directed by Radu Gabrea and Costel Safirman) to be screened again in Israel: Jerusalem Cinematheque - 25. 01. 2011, at 19:00 Tel
The Romanian Avant-garde between Bucharest, Paris and Tel Aviv. International conference, Hebrew University in Jerusalem. 12-14.12.2010
International conference entitled The Romanian Avant-garde between Bucharest, Paris and Tel Aviv Where: The Hebrew University, Mount Scopus, Jerusalem When: December 12-14, 2010 In English, French. Free entrance Participants, conference program: here A dictionary definition
Book discussion. The Ransom of the Jews: The Story of Extraordinary Secret Bargain Between Romania and Israel, by Radu Ioanid. ICR Tel Aviv. 14.06.2010
The Romanian Cultural Institute in Tel Aviv is honoured to invite you on Monday, June 14, 2010, starting 6:30 pm, to a discussion on the book „Răscumpărarea evreilor: istoria acordurilor secrete dintre România şi Israel (The Ransom of the Jews: The Story of Extraordinary
A Gala Tribute to the New Romanian Cinema. The 13th International Student Film Festival, Tel Aviv. 5-12.06.2010
„If someone had claimed a decade ago that Romania would one day become the focus of remarcable cinema by global standards, the claim would have sounded somewhat unrealistic. Yet, in the past five years Romanian filmmakers have proved they have what it takes to generate
The first Haifa Mediterranean Biennale of contemporary art. 18.02 – 6.04.2010
The first Haifa Mediterranean Biennale of contemporary art is an international event initiated by Belu-Simion Făinaru – a Romanian born Israeli artist, the curator and artistic director of the biennale. Held in Northern Israel, an area that is usually on the fringe of