Constantin Brancusi @ Tate Liverpool
Constantin Brancusi's sculpture Head (1919 - 1923, Tate Collection) and the photos La Négresse blonde (1926), Vue d'atelier (after 1930) and Portrait of Nancy Cunard (1925-1927) from Pompidou Centre in Paris are part of the Afro Modern: Journeys
All that remains...the Teenagers of Socialism
Artist Stefan Constantinescu takes part in the group exhibition All that remains. . . the Teenagers of Socialism, with support from the Romanian Cultural Institute in London. The exhibition presents a young generation of artists from Germany, Poland, the Czech
Four Romanian Artists @ ICR London
The Romanian Cultural Institute in London presents the exhibition Four Romanian Artists, including painting and drawing by Florica Prevenda, Anca Boeriu, Florin Stoiciu and Alexandru Radvan. The works illustrate four books by award-winning Romanian
Bears and Other Masks - Exhibition by Dragos Lumpan
Photos from www. lumpan. roThe Romanian Cultural Institute presents Bears and Other Masks - a special exhibition by celebrated photographer Dragos Lumpan, which explores Romanian Christmas and New Year's Eve traditions. The exhibition includes
Romanian Festival @ Peninsula Arts - University of Plymouth
Twenty of Romania's most influential and award-winning authors are launched by University of Plymouth Press in a new series 20 Romanian Writers. These works have been translated into English for the first time; the collection captures Romania's
Paul Neagu exhibition (1938 - 2004)
Photos: www. paulneaguhyphen. com'I never met Paul Neagu personally, had only the chance to see his home and studio in London weeks after he died in 2004. To see all these works from a lifetime, all together - finished sculptures mixed up with models,
Special event 'Paul Neagu' exhibition
Talk in the Gallery Artists and Curators: Is there a difference between artists, with their special knowledge of working processes, and curators, with their special understanding of exhibitions, in creating a show? With: Marianne Eigenheer, artist and
Vlad Nanca @ Attic Arts
Vlad Nanca studied Photography and Video at the National University of Arts in Bucharest. He has taken part in various solo and group exhibitions in Romania and abroad, such as: Dream of Bucharest, Stuttgart, 2007 (solo); Boulevard Renault 12, Bucharest,
In Praise of Shadows: new European lighting design
In Praise of Shadows, organised by EUNIC London - a network of European Cultural Centres, with the support of the European Comission in London, marks the initial phasing-out of low-efficiency light bulbs. The project is curated by Jane Withers and includes
Ethnographic exhibition "On the clothesline. Romanian Dowry" & Award-winning book launch "A sprig of dill"
Authentic village artefacts from the Romanian Peasant Museum: carpets, pillows, tablecloths, linen, towels - all from the good room - in an exhibition that goes to the roots of Romanian traditions and culture. Romanians keep their treasures indoors. Having
Mona Vatamanu & Florin Tudor @ Frieze Art Fair
Andreiana Mihail Gallery in Bucharest, with support from the Romanian Cultural Institute, presents the renowned Romanian artist duo Mona Vatamanu & Florin Tudor at the Frieze Art Fair 2009, the Frame section. Mona Vatamanu (b. 1968) and Florin Tudor
Carmen Dobre @ Attic Arts
Carmen Dobre graduated in 2008 from the National University of Arts in Bucharest, Department of Photography and Video Art. Her primary field of research is the human body as a vehicle of social and cultural values in relationship with notions of geographic