Aurora Király at NADA x Foreland Art Fair
Aurora Király’s installation 50’s or Soft Despair has recently been presented at New Art Dealers Alliance (NADA) x Foreland Art Fair 2021 with the support of the Romanian Cultural Institute in New York. Represented by Anca Poterasu Gallery, Aurora Király (b. 1970),
"It Goes by Quick", a World Premiere by Ana Maria Lucaciu at Battery Dance Festival
We are thrilled to support the return of the Romanian-born New York-based choreographer Ana Maria Lucaciu to the 40th edition of the spectacular Battery Dance Festival with a show entitled It Goes by Quick”, which amply demonstrates her deft treatment of calculated gesture
Art Fridays: Studio Conversations with photojournalist Ioana Moldovan
Ioana Moldovan is a freelance photojournalist and documentary photographer and the co-founder of the Documentaria. ro. Her photographs were published in renowned international publications, including The New York Times, BBC, Der Spiegel, Libération, ESPN, Al Jazeera English,
Bogdan Alexandru Stănescu / Life Anew II
While the pandemic seems to loosen its grip and the world is eager to bounce back from isolation and fear, the new reality that awaits us is still pretty much the realm of imagination. We have invited some of the most important Romanian contemporary authors to share their
Art Fridays: Studio Conversations with Catinca Malaimare
Catinca Malaimare (b. 1996) is a London-based performance artist born in Bucharest and a graduate of The Royal Academy of Arts who has developed a personal approach that employs technology in an intimate manner. In her ritualistic live performances and media-connected works,
Youth and Passion Conclude our Musical Season
The last concert of the summer in our popular Enescu Soirees Online presents the impetuos duo made up by Romanian violinist Ioana Popescu and German pianist and composer Alexander Maria Wagner, tireless promoters of Romanian music to wider European audiences. Don't
Raluca Albu / Romanian Women Writers in North America II
Our celebration of Romanian-American and Romanian-Canadian literary creativity, overwhelmingly represented by female authors, continues with Romanian-born and Bronx-raised award-winning author and academic Raluca Albu, the recipient of the coveted 2020 NYC Emerging Writers
The Photo Camera of Samoilă Mârza / The History of Romania in One Object
The last episode of our series History of Romania in One Object, created in partnership with The National Museum of Unification in Alba Iulia and Alba County Council, is dedicated to a very special object: the photo camera that immortalized one of the most consequential
Art Fridays: Studio Conversations with Alexandru Rădvan
Alexandru Rădvan (b. 1977) is one of the most prominent contemporary Romanian artists, with numerous shows in Romania and abroad, and a professor at the National University of Arts in Bucharest, where he also studies painting under celebrated artist and educator, Florin
Exceptional Arcadia Quartet Play Beethoven & Dediu
Arcadia Quartet conquered the musical world in 2012 when they emerged as winners of the Wigmore Hall London International String Quartet Competition. BBC Music Magazine hailed Ana Török (violin), Răsvan Dumitru (violin), Traian Boală (viola) and Zsolt Török (cello)
The RCI Digital Stage Presents: KASIMIR AND KAROLINE by Ödön von Horváth
Our series of theatrical gems from some of the best theaters in Romania continues with the still relevant satire of petit-bourgeois aspirations Kasimir and Karoline by Ödön von Horváth, one of the great masters of German interwar stage, brought to contemporary life with
Saviana Stănescu / Romanian Women Voices in North America II
Our celebration of Romanian-American and Romanian-Canadian literary creativity, overwhelmingly represented by female authors, continues with playwright, educator, screenwriter, poet and director Saviana Stănescu, a well-established, versatile talent excelling in several