ARES
ARES is an artist run performance art residency established and organized by Romanian artist Üto Gusztáv and hosted annually by the ETNA Foundation in the town of Sfantu Gheorghe, Transylvania, Romania. Üto Gusztáv in partnership with Belfast
Mircea Roman @ Dulwich Festival
Mircea Roman's theatre of powerlessness, of human frailty, acquiescence, vulnerability and subjection is not written, but minutely crafted. His work consists of a procession of broken wooden containers, of aggressively painted body-cases, and open
Neagu between Beyus and Kantor
Richard Demarco is the first British curator who, in 1968, invited Romanian artists and writers to participate in the Edinburgh International Festival. Over the years he has worked with Paul Neagu, Ion Bitzan, Horia Bernea, Ovidiu Maitec, Ilie Pavel, Peter
The Architecture of Happiness
The Saxon villages of Transylvania are a unique European treasure. Tucked away between wooded hills and flower-rich meadows lie spectacular fortified churches surrounded by colourful houses with lime washed facades, tiled roofs and cobbled courtyards that
Eurotica
Eurotica is a unique journey through European time & space initiated by jazz musician Mircea Tiberian and visual artist Suzana Fantanariu. The project explores the new European identity and anxiety using the complex relationship between sound
Portraits and jazz
Portraits by Mariana GordanThe exhibition by Romanian-born artist Mariana Gordan is an installation of new polychrome sculptures, part of which has been recently shown at the Iorga Institute in Venice. The portraits are of Italian children from
Periferic - A Biennial on the Edge
Periferic 7, 2006, Iasi (Romania); Photo credit: VectorRomanian artist Matei Bejenaru will present for the first time in London the Periferic International Biennial, which takes place in Iasi, one of Romania's leading experimental city, the former 'cradle'
Chronology
Photos by Laurentiu GarofeanuGallery Yujiro, supported by Romanian Cultural Institute London, presents the first UK solo exhibition of the internationally acclaimed Romanian artist Lia Perjovschi. Her multi-disciplinary practice recovers, collects, and
Bridges to the world
Landscapes, portraits and religious icons made by students from Veniamin Costachi Vocational College (Manastirea Neamt) are exhibited at Grangetown Library, as a sign of friendship between British and Romanian youth. When: permanent, starting 29 Jan; Where: Grangetown
ProPatrimonio ‘Art & Music’ Festival
Painting by Celia Ward; Photos by Cristina Rai, Anda StefanThe Festival is organized by ProPatrimonio in partnership with ICR London and includes exhibitions and presentation about Oltenian carpets, concerts and hand-on demonstrations of Romanian
Ziua Copilului la ICR Londra: Primul eveniment cu public din acest an
Primul eveniment cu public din acest an este dedicat de ICR Londra copiilor! Vă așteptăm sâmbătă, 29 mai, de la ora 11. 00, să sărbătorim împreună Ziua Copilului, alături de ES Laura Popescu, ambasadorul României la Londra, autoarea Marina Debattista, care va
HRH The Prince of Wales marked 30 years since the Romanian Revolution at the Romanian Cultural Institute in London
His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales opened, along with His Excellency Dan Mihalache, Romania’s Ambassador in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, the photo exhibition “Apertures of a Revolution”, organised by the Romanian Cultural Institute