Author Archives: The re:art

OTHER aka Troy Lovegates @ Parentheses

Parentheses Gallery is hosting a new solo exhibition by OTHER, also known as Troy Lovegates, a recent guest on The re:art, from December 20th, 2014 to January 23rd, 2015. The exhibition features works created over the year by the artist in his travels by … Continued

Schlafwagen by Emanuel Borcescu

“Schlafwagen” by Emanuel Borcescu, hosted on the 18th of December by NAG Pop Up Gallery, is the final exhibition part of the project “25 Years After” (organized by Ephemair Association), curator Ioana Ciocan, architect Attila Kim. The concept of the exhibition revolves around … Continued

The Sketchbook of Loreta Isac

We love sketchbooks, as we believe they reflect or at least highlight certain aspects of the artist’s thoughts and feelings, that are more intimate and may be intentionally left out of the final works. And there is something really special … Continued

Bertil Nilsson: Naturally

London-based photographer Bertil Nilsson recently announced that he has started working on putting together ‘Naturally’, his upcoming book inspired by the ongoing series with the same title, which he describes as “a personal journey of exploration”. Showing a great interest in movement and human form, … Continued

Recent works by ITI

From the small stickers that one could find while strolling on the streets of Bucharest, the works of ITI have gradually evolved in technique, medium and size, travelling the world at different exhibitions and events in the US, Canada, Mexico, Brazil, Singapore or … Continued

The Hug – 2 years of Imbold @ Acuarela

We’ve celebrated their first year anniversary in 2013, when they invited all their friends to The Gathering #2, and now, in 2014, it’s time for The Hug, a collective show for Imbold’s second anniversary hosted by Acuarela, featuring 15 Romanian artists: Victor Fota, NOPER, Pisica … Continued

The powerful works of NemO’S

Visual artist NemO’S creates drawings and street art pieces that not only convey a powerful social message often related to the contemporary human condition and the impact of human actions on the environment, but, most of all, communicate emotion through a … Continued

The complex drawings of Anton Vill

Estonian visual artist Anton Vill creates highly detailed drawings using ink, pencil or ballpoint pen. In his intricate grotesque works we discover the anatomy of the mind, haunting experiences and curious emotions. The characters are sectioned, decomposed or distorted, always seeming helpless in their … Continued

Street art and graffiti – Before and After

Following BLU’s decision to erase his murals in Berlin, we have decided to write about a subject that has deeply concerned us in the past years, related to how the social environment, political and corporate interests may intervene in the street … Continued