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
Fear: A Survey of Bed Linen
Following a successful residency at the Romanian Cultural Institute in 2007, artist Aneli Munteanu returns to London for her first UK solo show at Seven Seven Gallery. Fear: A Survey of Bed Linen explores concepts of fear and safety. Observational
New Bucharest Market @ London Festival of Architecture
Romanian artists & architects come to London to take part in the London Festival of Architecture 2008, a celebration and exploration of the city's buildings, streets and spaces across five major Hubs of activity. Each Hub will see major public events,
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
From Byzantium Till Today
From Byzantium Till Today showcases miniature icons and mosaics by seven well-known Romanian, Serbian, Greek, Cypriot and Bulgarian artists typical of the modern generation of Orthodox iconographers. The exhibition aims to introduce the lexicon of
Aura Balanescu @ Attic Arts
Aura Balanescu is a visual artist dealing with the mutations produced by the new technologies in creative processes. She combines digital and traditional media like video and sound to explore new art genres and create new sculptural forms. Her most recent
WARMING!
The Earth is heating up. Wildfire danger, floods, spreading disease, malnutrition, land degradation, food and water shortage, risk of significant biodiversity loss through species extinction, these are a few of our least favorite things! WARMING! is a
Home@ Leeds Art Gallery
There are stages in life when we take a step back from the mundane contamination and readdress our inner essence. At these stages blood, flesh and traditions kick in the complexity of identity reflections. We are sister and brother living in a distant place from the
Matei Benejaru @ Attic Arts
Matei Bejenaru is an artist and director of the Periferic Biennial in Iasi, Romania. Together with a group of artists and philosophers he founded the Vector Association in 2001, which organizes the Biennial and constantly supports local artists and art projects.
Matei Bejenaru @ Tate Modern
Romanian artist Matei Bejenaru takes part in the first Artist Platform at Tate Modern's Level 2 Gallery. His project called Impreuna / Together gathered 250 members of the Romanian community in the UK in front of the gallery in early September. The action was caught
Lia Perjovschi @ Tate Modern
Photos by Laurentiu GarofeanuHaving had her first UK solo exhibition at the Yujiro Gallery, supported by the Romanian Cultural Institute in London, acclaimed Romanian artist Lia Perjovschi has been invited to take part in the group show Learn to
Anca Benera in Someone Else's House
Someone Else's House is a domestic intervention curated by Patricia Chi and featuring Romanian artist Anca Benera for the first time in London. Established and emerging artists have been invited to reflect on all the idiosyncrasies of a private Edwardian