Film Historian Adina Brădeanu on Forbidden Documentaries of the Stalinist Era
Oxford scholar Adina Brădeanu, one of our foremost film historians, tells the turbulent story in the Stalinist 1950s of the Sahia Studio, the documentary production outlet of communist Romania, at the Orphan Film Symposium, organized by the NYU Martin Scorsese Department
Ursula Eagly’s “Dream Body Body Building”, at the Chocolate Factory with the Support of RCI
We are excited to announce the 5-day run of “Dream Body Body Building”, an unconventional performance directed by acclaimed choreographer Ursula Eagly, which premieres at the Chocolate Factory Theater on March 5, with the support of RCI. The show, commissioned and co-produced
Pianist Dinu Mihailescu Bridges American and Romanian Avant-Gardes at the Enescu Soirees
Live recital of striking avant-garde music by some of the greatest Romanian and American composersAdept at creating strong auditive and sensorial experiences, pianist Dinu Mihailescu has chosen for his New York recital a repertoire of powerful avant-garde scores by some
Appointment with History at Lombard-Freid
SAT, Sept 6, 6-8 pm (through Oct 4) | Lombard-Freid Projects Appointment with History at Lombard-Freid Romanian artists team Mona Vatamanu and Florin Tudor present their most recent project, Appointment with History, at the Lombard Fried Projects gallery in New York City.
Freedom for Lazy People!
WED, June 18, 7:30 pm (thru August 15 | RCINY - The Romanian Gallery Nuclear Fairy, IRLO & Omar While gentrification in New York and the politics of cleansing tend to erase legendary traces of graffiti that inspired artist all over the world, street art flourishes