Author Archives: The re:art

David de la Mano – Latitude @ Wunderkammern Milan

In his solo show, on view at Wunderkammern Milan through January 21st, 2017 (Via Ausonio 1A, Tue-Sat, 11am-7pm), David de la Mano highlights the dual meaning of the word latitude, and also challenges it to reflect the human condition today and mankind’s moments of … Continued

Ex Future exhibition @ ARCUB

The group show Ex Future, on view at ARCUB through January 8th, 2017 (Mon-Sun, 2 pm – 10 pm), presents 16 Romanian contemporary artists exploring utopias and dystopias resulting from their own oneiric experiences or projections of the future, as well as … Continued

News from Nowhere: Romanian Illustrators Today

Starting with the exhibition News From Nowhere, on view through January 8th, 2017, POINT Art Hub will set itself as a forum for contemporary illustration and graphic art. The group show is the first hosted by the Bucharest hub dedicated exclusively to … Continued

The art of Pippa Young

Pippa Young envisions the human condition defined by vulnerability and frailty, ephemerality and uncertainty. In her early and mid Renaissance inspired works the artist presents not portraits, but universal themes related to how we perceive, build and connect to the fragmented, ambiguous … Continued

Tadao Cern: “Simplicity is genius”

After a career in architecture and a 5 year focus on photography, Vilnius-based artist Tadao Cern (Tadas Cerniauskas) is currently concentrating on conceptual painting and installation art. When looking beyond the categories and labels attempting to define his work, one can discover the rich … Continued

Victor Fota: Human Extension

The latest series of oil paintings Human Extension by Bucharest-based artist Victor Fota presents a new perspective on the relationship between man and technology, which does not necessarily have negative consequences, but can indicate the power of the human mind to create parallel realities and extensions that may … Continued

Florin Pantilimon: Missing

The recent exhibition Missing by Florin Pantilimon is about absence and longing, about existence and non-existence in an attempt to make sense of both. Most works show different human figures as if confronting their fears, suffering or rage alone in overwhelming situations of life and death. … Continued

Fantich & Young: Nature as model. Nature as threat

Brilliantly merging fine art, fashion and design to reflect social hierarchy and the unbalanced competition in a society of winners and losers, East London based artists Mariana Fantich (Ukraine) and Dominic Young (UK), known as Fantich & Young, have created the “pedigree lifestyle … Continued

DIPLOMA 2016

The third edition of DIPLOMA, project initiated by The Institute, presented more than 250 graduation and dissertation projects in over 25 creative disciplines, from October 21st to 30th, 2016, at Știrbei Palace in Bucharest. The project is dedicated to showcasing the diploma … Continued