Remus Azoitei and Eduard Stan @ ICR London
The final concert of the 2008 / 2009 Enescu Society's concert season brings together two renowned Romanian-born musicians: violinist Remus Azoitei and pianist Eduard Stan. They will perfom Sonata no 2 in F minor by George Enescu, alongside
The Need for Uncertainty
Following his exhibitions at Modern Art Oxford (MAO) and Arnolfini Bristol in 2008, Mircea Cantor's exhibition at Camden Arts Centre is the last stage of the New Commissions series initiated by MAO, with support from the Romanian Cultural Institute in London.
Young emerging Romanian artists & guests
The Romanian Cultural Institute has invited young emerging Romanian musicians studying in London to give a concert within the Enescu Society Concert series. The young musicians are students at the Royal Academy of Music and at the Guildhall School
ULU | contemporary art
ULU | contemporary art is an exhibition that imagines the framework for a new contemporary art institution in Iasi, the second largest city in Romania. The project is part of the Friends of the Divided Mind exhibition organised by the graduating students of MA
Enescu Society March Concert @ ICR London
The Enescu Society has invited the renowned Romanian Pro Arte Trio to give a concert at the Romanian Cultural Institute. They will perfom The Piano Trio by Enescu, along with Trio in A major by Haydn and Trio op 97 'Archduke' in B major by
Rozalb de Mura FW 09/10
The Romanian Cultural Institute in London is happy to join the partnership team who supports the participation of the Romanian designer Rozalb de Mura within On|Off fashion showcase. Rozalb de Mura presents his new 'Powder Cadillac 1B-2140 & Desert
Contemporary Romanian films @ Tate Britain
One could only fear entering a festival competition featuring a Romanian short film lately. Four years after the winning double bill in Berlin and Cannes (with Coffee and Cigarettes and Traffic), history has been repeating itself in 2008, with A Good Day for a Swim and
Have You Ever Bartered Before? Work by Péter Szabó
Following a successful Attic Arts residency at the Romanian Cultural Institute in May 2008, artist Péter Szabó returns to London for his first UK solo show at Departure Community Arts Centre. Have You Ever Bartered Before? is a text-based work which reflects
New Romanian Shorts @ Cinecity Brighton Film Festival
Romanian cinema has undergone a renaissance in recent years - witness: 2007 Cannes winner 4 Months, 3 Weeks, 2 Days and acclaimed releases such as The Death of Mr Lazarescu, 12:08 East of Bucharest and California Dreamin'. Proving that these were not isolated successes
The Need for Uncertainty
Following his exhibition at Modern Art Oxford earlier this year, Mircea Cantor's exhibition at Arnolfini will be a second stage to this project, with significant new components, including a large-scale Romanian traditional wooden gate. Coated in gold
Shortfusion @ Cambridge Film Festival
Romanian cinema has undergone a renaissance in recent years - witness: 2007 Cannes winner 4 Months, 3 Weeks, 2 Days and acclaimed releases such as The Death of Mr Lazarescu, 12:08 East of Bucharest and California Dreamin'. Proving that these were not isolated successes
The Map of Thoughts
Choreographers Maria Baroncea and Eduard Gabia will perform The Map of Thoughts - Last concern about fitting into the world. Drift into the abstract - a radical performance at the dancEUnion Festival. Presented by the European Commission Representation in