The Golden Age for Children by Stefan Constantinescu
2009 is a jubilee year both for Romania and Europe. Twenty years have passed since the dictator Ceausescu was deposed and the Iron Curtain fell. The Golden Age for Children is an exhibition that focuses on these two major political events and the story
Children of the Decree @ European Documentary Season
The renowned Romanian film directed by Florin Iepan and produced by Razvan Georgescu opens the six day festival, organised by EUNIC London and the European Commission Representation in the UK. The festival, now in its third year, showcases the work
Tales from the Golden Age @ Behind the Wall Season
Photos: www. amintiridinepocadeaur. ro20 years after the Fall of the Iron Curtain, the Barbican Centre presents Behind the Wall, a symposium and a film season that look at the significance of the Berlin Wall, showcasing films from Romania, Hungary, Bulgaria,
Enescu Society Concert Season @ ICR London
The third year of the established Enescu Society concert series continues with a recital by award-winning young musicians: Amir Tebenikhin (piano) and Jaroslaw Nadrzycki (violin) & Tadashi Imai (piano, accompanist). Jaroslaw Nadrzycki and Amir
Jean-Lorin Sterian @ Attic Arts
Jean-Lorin Sterian is a writer, film director, playwright and journalist. He has published a novel Lorgean (Polirom, 2007) and short stories Postume (Amaltea, 2002), The Writer Goes Hunting (ProLogos, 2001), Baltazar and Hazard (Metafora, 1997). He has also written
Elevator @ 5th European Psychoanalytic Film Festival
Stills from the filmThis year's European Psychoanalytic Film Festival (epff5) shows a selection of films from Central and Eastern European countries under the title Screen Memories from Eastern Europe. The Romanian Cultural Institute presents the award-winning
Book launch: An Intellectual History of Cannibalism by Catalin Avramescu
Princeton University Press in partnership with the Romanian Cultural Institute launch the book An intellectual history of cannibalism, written by Catalin Avramescu and translated by Alistair Ian Blyth. The author will be on hand to sign books. This
In memoriam Constantin Silvestri @ ICR London
On February 23rd 1969, the world lost a great musician and a remarkable man. The legendary conductor and composer died in a London hospital aged 55, after a meteoric career which started in Bucharest and ended in Bournemouth. Constantin Silvestri is best
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
Enescu Society: opening of the 2009/2010 season @ ICR London
The third year of the established Enescu Society concert series starts with a recital by celebrated musicians Gil Sharon, Adriana Winkler, Catalin Ilea and Michael Abramovich. They will perfom L. van Beethoven: Trio no 5 in D Major op.
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,