A monographic and visionary journal on contemporary art, assembling and commissioning critical texts and artists’ work.
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Two weeks ago I’ve started working for an old but very valuable theater festival, here, in Bucharest. I’m talking about National Theater Festival, organized every year by UNITER. My life first met this festival when I was a first year student. In that period I remember that I was organizing my day by the schedule of this Festival. For me it was a feast!
You should have in mind that I was a girl reading a lot but not having seen such great performances that a well-organized festival can bring. I was amazed.
And now, after some good years in working in the theater and cultural management field I find myself amazed, again and again and again. This year, 2008, National Theater Festival is preparing a feast for its audience: Romanian Showcase, New Entry, International Top Shows and Indie Nights. So, if by any chance you are in Bucharest between 1rst and […]
An international co-curatorial and multidisciplinary project dedicated to investigating creativity and innovation in the field of contemporary visual art.
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This project takes as a starting point the historical figure of London community activist Olive Morris (1952-1979).
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A multidisciplinary project that explores cultural expression using several approaches, including journalism, research and cultural productions.
A one-year international site-specific project featuring textual and word-based artworks on billboards at various locations in Prague.
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It links six European port cities with a tradition of literary bilingualism through a series of residencies for writers and artists.
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"Where the east ends"7. September - 19. October 2008
Artists:
Zbyněk Baladrán / Anton Bosnjak / Pavel Braila / Nikolin Bujari / Wojtek Doroszuk /
Vladlena Gromova / Nicolas Grospierre / Driton Hajredini / Ciprian Mureşan / MarinaNaprushkina / Vladimir Nikolić und Vera Večanski / Damir Očko / Kamen Stoyanov / Milena Zarić
Opening : 6. September 2008 / 5 -8.oo p.m
„where the east ends“ is a network and exhibition project planned by six art managers and curators from cultural institutions from Central, Eastern and South-Eastern Europe (CESE). The goal of the project is to explore and to show how young artists coming from CESE mirror and respond to the key socio-political changes of the past decade. The exhibition opens up questions and fields of work emerging from the specific socio-political structures and situations of the various countries of origin and makes the principles and results of artistic practices more transparent for the public. […]