Grants for foreign cultural journalists
The aim of this program is promoting the Romanian cultural phenomenon in the foreign media. Therefore, the Romanian Cultural Institute awards grants to foreign cultural journalists who submit working projects dealing with the vast and rich area represented by the Romanian
Ideological Storms: Intellectuals and the Totalitarian Temptation
The Romanian Cultural Institute in cooperation with the Center for the Study of Post-Communist Societies (under the directorship of Professor Vladimir Tismaneanu) at the University of Maryland (College Park), the Cold War International History Project (Woodrow Wilson International
Remembrance, History, and Justice: Coming to Terms with Traumatic Pasts in Democratic Societies
The Center for the Study of Post-Communist Societies (under the directorship of Professor Vladimir Tismăneanu) at the University of Maryland (College Park) and the Romanian Cultural Institute in collaboration with the Cold War International History Project (Woodrow Wilson
“The End and the Beginning: The Revolutions of 1989 and the Resurgence of History”
The Center for the Study of Post-communist Societies (GVPT-UMD) and the Romanian Cultural Institute will organize the conference The End and the Beginning: The Revolutions of 1989 and the Resurgence of History (November, 9-10, Washington D. C. ) in collaboration with History
Noaptea Institutelor Culturale
Romanian Cultural Institute, in partnership with British Council, Goethe-Institut, Italian Culture Institute, Cervantes Institute, Hungarian Cultural Institute, Polish Institute, Valogne-Bruxelles Delegation, the Czech Centre and the French Institute organise, on the 27th
Quotes On And From Brâncuşi
Simplicity is not an end in art, but one arrives at simplicity in spite of oneself, in approaching the real sense of things. Simplicity is at bottom complexity and one must be nourished on its essence to understand its significance. Catalog of Brâncuşi exhibition, Brummer
Eugen Ionesco - Interviews
UNDER THE QUESTION MARK: MAN If you were asked to portray yourself as you did in your books, diaries, or in Present Past, Past Present, how would you introduce yourself? Eugène IONESCO: It is very complicated. I don't know. I don't know who I am. I don't
Ideas And Ideology In Interwar Romania
For the Romanian cultural psyche, the interwar period still appears, after so many decades of indefatigable exegesis, as a real, alluring and embarrassing hortus conclusus, a closed garden of paradisiacal, yet so venomous intellectual flourishing. Major cultural achievements