Brâncuşi, Britain and the Idea of Modern Sculpture
The concluding event of the Henry Moore Foundation’s research season ‘Brâncuşi and Britain’ organised with the support of the Romanian Cultural Institute. The Romanian Cultural Institute in London is delighted to join forces with Henry Moore Foundation
Brâncuși and Britain. Leading Curators Unpack Brâncuşi’s Legacy. Curatorial discussion between two leading curators of Brâncuşi’s work - Ariane Coulondre and Matthew Gale
Join us for an insightful conversation on Brâncuși's relationship with Britain and his ongoing influence upon modern sculpture. The Romanian Cultural Institutein London is thrilled to partner with Henry Moore Institutefor the Brâncuși season and support
Brâncuși: The Unknown Portrait
140 years after his birth, we shed new light on the modernist giant through a thought-provoking exhibition of drawings by artist Raluca Popa, curated bySimona Nastac, and complemented by a talk in the company of art historianDoina Lemny, the author of the seminal 'Brancusi
Romanian Artists for an Imaginary Museum
It's 2053. All of the artworks in Tate Liverpool's special exhibition An Imagined Museum have vanished and are replaced by a 'living museum', that is, an army of people assembled to preserve the memory of the artworks that were once on display. This is
Award-winning artist Mircea Cantor talks about his work
Romanian artist Mircea Cantor, the winner of Marcel Duchamp Prize 2011, will discuss his work and practice at the Hepworth Wakefield, with support from the Romanian Cultural Institute in London. The event is organised in collaboration with Pavilion Leeds,
An Evening with Dan Perjovschi @ Tate Modern
Join us for the screening of Anna Marziano's Mainstream featuring the renowned Romanian artist and for Q&A with Dan Perjovschi about his drawing, beliefs and life. Mainstream (France / 2009 / 25 mins) conducts us through the streets
Book launch: Constantin Brancusi by Sanda Miller
The Romanian Cultural Institute and Reaktion Books launch the book Constantin Brancusi by art historian Sanda Miller. Part of the series 'Critical Lives' published by Reaktion Books, Sanda Miller's new addition
Transmission Interrupted
Presenting work by fourteen international artists, across a range of media including sculpture, painting, film, video and performance, Transmission Interrupted looks at how contemporary artists disrupt prevailing forms of registering and representing the world.
Special event Maiastra, Please Sing!
(C) Photo CNAC/MNAM, Dist. RMNPhoto credits: Georges Meguerditchian, Jacques Faujour, Phillipe Migeat, Adam Rzepka. Brancusi and his Friends, Lovers, Dealers and Collectors presentation by art historian Sanda Miller 'In 2001 the remainder of the Brancusi
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.
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
The Need for Uncertainty
Photo: Laurentiu Garofeanu / (C) ICRHomepage photo: Andy Keate / (C) Modern Art OxfordCelebrated Romanian artist Mircea Cantor presents a new sculptural installation at the Modern Art Oxford on the theme of uncertainty. Born in 1977 in Oradea, Romania, Mircea