Paul Celan at 105: Symposium & Piano Recital
Among the most innovative voices of European modernism,Paul Celan forged a new path for poetry in the 20th century, constantly “trying to save the German language after Auschwitz” (T. Adorno). How do we read him today?Born into a German-speaking Jewish family in Romania,
INFINITY. Brâncuși. UNESCO
The Romanian Cultural Institute in London marks the Constantin Brâncuși National Day with a celebration of the UNESCO listing of the Brâncuși Monumental Ensemble of Târgu Jiu. The event will see the opening of a photographic exhibition featuring rare archive images
Tell me a poem by Ana Gurdiş and Elena Chirila at London Short Film Festival
Romanian film screening at the 22nd edition of the London Short Film Festival (LSFF) 2025. Romanian film will be proudly represented, with the support of the Romanian Cultural Institute in London, at the 22nd edition of the London Short Film Festival (LSFF) 2025, which will
Echoes of Old Bucharest: A Love Story
We are happy to kick off our 2025 programme with a special event that revisits the history and charm of Romania’s capital city, Bucharest, with a strong accent on its golden age: the interwar period. Organised in partnership with the Museum of Bucharest and supported by
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
arch-NEAGU. Paul Neagu & Architecture
The Romanian Embassy and the Romanian Cultural Institute in London, together with The Paul Neagu Estate (UK) cordially invite you to the Private View of an exhibition highlighting Paul Neagu’s incursions in architecture, which he based on some of his artistic concepts,
Voices from the Wall Exhibition & Talk I Dacians and Romanians in Britain
After a great journey through Carlisle and Manchester, our interactive exhibition “Voices from the Wall” which explores the history of the Dacians on Hadrian’s Wall in parallel with the lives of Romanians living in England today will arrive soon in London!Please join
Voices from the Wall - Exhibition & Talk I Dacians and Romanians in Britain
“Voices from the Wall”, our interactive exhibition exploring the history of the Dacians on Hadrian’s Wall in parallel with the lives of Romanians living in England today will arrive soon in Manchester!Please join us for the opening event, to take place on 8 May, 6.
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 Unpacked. His Grand Exhibitions - An illustrated talk on the life and masterpieces of Constantin Brâncuși
Join us to celebrate the patriarch of modern sculpture, Constantin Brâncuși! Hailed as one of the most influential sculptors of the 20th Century and a pioneer of modernism, Brâncuși’s work drew inspiration from Romanian folk art through Byzantine traditions as
"The Obtrusive Presence of an Absence" - art installation and performative exhibition at Broadside Gallery in Glasgow
The Romanian Cultural Institute in London and the Consulate General of Romania in Edinburgh, in partnership with the Broadside Gallery in Glasgow, invite the Scottish public to the installation-performance exhibition The Obtrusive Presence of an Absence, from December
"Interbeing" at Cambridge University
We are proud to team up with artist and music producer Nico de Transilvania, Endangered Landscapes Programme and The Arts, Science and Conservation Programme at Cambridge Conservation Initiative to present an event which explores the role of the arts in landscape restoration.