May 12, 2017
Cristian Răduţă’s exhibition Anatomy of a Journey at ElectroPutere is a “remake” similar to those found in Natural Museums presenting post-factum objects that re-establishes our cosmic odyssey.
— Emilian Mărgărit
May 10, 2017
Ross Taylor's project at the Ivan Gallery builds a kind of base materialism - materialism devoid of ontology, without a trace of idealism.
— Raluca Oancea
April 21, 2017
Salonul de Proiecte accommodates the internet these days as part of Rokolectiv Festival 2017.
— Jasmina Al-Qaisi
March 30, 2017
Monica Enache put forward at the end of 2016 an ample exhibition presenting artworks made between 1948-1965, during Dej's dictatorship.
— Valentina Iancu
March 23, 2017
Various private initiatives to historicize gay culture seem politically more and more relevant in the process of turning the community’s experiences from memory to history.
— Valentina Iancu
March 21, 2017
"Situations and Concepts" at Salonul de Proiecte is the continuation of a more ample process of historical recovery of Romanian conceptual art.
— Rareș Grozea
March 7, 2017
In the London East End, in the intertwining of a literary tradition and an overlooked artistic practice, the fascination and dread we share for the camera is gracefully explored.
— Carmen Casiuc
March 1, 2017
Beyond narrativity, there are the scintillations, the phosphenes, a discotheque of images of non-affectivity - evoked in a certain ethical line in the Telling images/ Imagining stories exhibition.
— Cosmina Moroșan
February 8, 2017
In the MNAC show, Irina Botea Bucan puts together video narratives inspired by histories of local interest with mythical or heroic potential.
— Valentina Iancu
December 27, 2016
Ecaterina Vrana's art is, in all rights, part of the Japanese aesthetics of mono-no-aware where beauty envelops the sadness of reality.
— Veronica Kirchner