National Museum of Contemporary Art Bucharest
Contemporary Romanian history
If your looking for contemporary art in Romania, lookout for the parliament. At the backside you find Romania’s contemporary history and art history @mnacbucharest!
For the first time in it's 18-year existence, the National Museum of Contemporary Art Bucharest displays it's permanent collection
Romanian National Art Museum Modern Art Collection
Insights from Muzeul National de Arta a Romaniei in Bucharest. Paintings and sculptures.
Museums under the spotlight - the National Museum of Art of Romania
In the century of great touristic migrations, the museums are a fascinating channel of communication. The museums can be a bridge between the past, the present and the future and can also be a source of inspiration for life and creation, for introspection and love for beauty and culture.
“Museums under the spotlight” is an open invitation for everyone, to enter a world of mystery and history, that lets the imagination run free. Beyond the images presented in the show, we invite you to discover, feel experiment and live on your own a visit to the museum.
History is an anchor, to know who you are means recognition and continuity, certainty and belonging and “Museums under the spotlight” wishes to tell you stories about monuments with historical, artistic and architectural value included in the national cultural heritage of Romania, stories about human treasures, about masterpieces, legends and everything that represents true beauty in Romania.
“Museums under the spotlight” invites you to make your life a beautiful story!
National Museum of Art of Romania
The National Museum of Art of Romania has 2 sections: Romanian and European art. I first visited the Romanian section:
Now I visit the European section which is much smaller.
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Museum of National Art of Romania, in Bucharest
First Wednesday of the month has free entry, so I took advantage. This is a small selection of what I saw.
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Bucharest, Romania - European Art Exhibition at National Art Gallery
This is us in Bucharest at the National Art Gallery, visiting the European Art Collection. This has nothing to do with board games or accessibility, but you know - you might find it interesting and it's not like we're using the channel for much otherwise.
Music is Pachbel's Canon in D Minor, courtesy of Kevin Macleod:
National Museum of Art of Romania Bucharest
recorded on July 7, 2013
Moving Image Archive Serge de Muller
National Museum of Art of Romania Bucharest
recorded on July 7, 2013
Moving Image Archive Serge de Muller
The National Museum of Art of Romania
The National Museum of Art of Romania houses three permanent galleries and has a royal history.
The European Art Gallery, the Romanian Medieval Art Gallery and the Romanian Modern Art Gallery include artworks exhibited in an interactive and modern manner, transforming every visit into a delightful and instructive way of spending free time.
The history the building carries within makes any visit comparable to a time travel since on the aria where Kretzulescu wing lays, the boyar Dinicu Golescu builds between 1812 and 1820 a house of impressive size for those times. During the time of Alexandru Ioan Cuza the building will be transformed in official residence and during the reign of Carol I it will have the status of royal winter residence. The king decorates the palace according to his taste and he is as well preoccupied with creating a painting collection which is the today's nucleus of the European Art Gallery. During the reigns of kings Ferdinand and Carol II the palace will suffer important changes. Starting with 1948 the decision to open a museum inside the palace was put in practice and the reception halls were attributed to the State Council. During the events from December 1989, the building is almost 80% damaged, over 1000 art works being destroyed or harmed. Starting with 1990 the building shall become the National Museum of Art of Romania.
We Are Museums 2016 (Bucharest, Romania)
A few minutes glimpse of what was We Are Museums on 6/7 June 2016 at the National Museum of Contemporary Art in Bucharest, Romania.
Video by Lucian Lordan @Persona Film
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공산주의 시절 공화국 궁전의 일부가 지금은 미술관으로 일반에게 공개되고 있다. 루마니아에서 최대 규모의 미술관으로 루마니아 근대 미술의 3대 거장 그리고레스쿠, 안드레스쿠, 루치안 등의 작품이 전시된 곳이다. 이들이 그린 그림은 주로 인물화와 풍경화인데 그림을 보고 있으면 그림 속 인물과 실제로 마주하고 있는 듯한 착각이 들었다. 국립미술관에서는 그림뿐만 아니라 콘스탄틴 브란쿠시의 조각도 감상할 수 있다. 브란쿠시는 생애의 대부분을 프랑스 파리에서 보냈고 같은 시기에 활동했던 로댕과 버금가는 조각가로 평가를 받았지만 죽을 때까지 조국 루마니아의 국적을 버리지 않고 루마니아인으로 남아 루마니아 국민들로부터 가장 사랑받는 예술가가 되었다.
[English: Google Translator]
Some of the communist era Palace of the Republic, are now open to the public as museums. Three masters of modern art as Romania's largest art museum in Romania and Les Pico, Pico Andres, where the works are exhibited, such as ruchian. If these paintings are mostly portraits and landscapes at the picture inde heard this illusion that is actually facing people in the picture. The National Museum can appreciate painting, as well as fragments of Constantine Brandenburg Kush. Brandenburg Kush became the most beloved artists in Romania from the Romanian people remain without abandoning the nationality of the country of Romania until his death received a rating comparable to the sculptor Rodin and was active at the same time, spent most of his life in Paris, France.
[Romanian: Google Translator]
Unele dintre Palatul era comunist al Republicii, sunt acum deschise pentru public ca muzee. Trei maestri ai artei moderne ca cel mai mare muzeu de artă din România din România și Les Pico, Pico Andres, unde lucrările sunt expuse, cum ar fi ruchian. Dacă aceste picturi sunt în mare parte portrete și peisaje la inde imagine auzit iluzie care se confruntă de fapt de oameni în imagine. Muzeul Național poate aprecia pictura, precum și fragmente de Constantin Brandenburg Kush. Brandenburg Kush devenit mai iubite artiști din România din poporul român rămân fără abandona cetățenia țării de România până la moartea sa a primit un rating comparabil cu sculptorul Rodin și a fost activ în același timp, a petrecut majoritatea vietii sale la Paris, Franța.
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■클립명: 유럽083-루마니아01-09 공화국 궁전, 국립 미술관/National Art Museum/Palace of the Parliament/Painting/Sculpture
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■촬영일자: 2006년 10월 October
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Bucharest’s Art Museum – Tourism
Bucharest’s Art Museum – Tourism
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Museums in Bucharest
Here are some of the museums in Bucharest, Romania. In order of appearance:
The National Museum of the Village Dimitrie Gusti
The National Museum of Art of Romania
The National Museum of Romanian History
The National Museum of Natural History “Grigore Antipa”
The National Museum of the Romanian Peasant
The National Museum of Geology
The Museum of Bucharest Municipality
The Cotroceni National Museum
The George Enescu National Museum
The National Military Museum King Ferdinand I
The National Museum of Contemporary Art
The National Museum of Romanian Literature
The National Technical Museum Dimitrie Leonida
The National Museum of the Romanian Aviation
The National Museum of the Firefighters
The Museum of Sport
The Railway Museum
The National Museum of Maps and Old Books
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Romanian Pavilion — Adrian Ghenie :: Darwin's Room
Adrian Ghenie represents Romania at the 56th International Art Exhibition — La Biennale di Venezia (9 May - 22 November 2015).
The Romanian Pavilion, curated by Mihai Pop, showcases Darwin’s Room, an exhibition of paintings by Adrian Ghenie organized across three rooms – according to the original interior architecture of the Pavilion (from 1938) – and comprises a specific theme for each of these rooms: The Tempest, The Portrait Gallery (Self-portrait as Charles Darwin), and The Dissonances of History.
Expanding upon Darwin's 'laboratory', Ghenie proposes an interpretive path into the notion of survival. He reads into the theory of biological evolutionism and the ways it has been skewed to transform societies. He also draws upon other historical sources in his updating of this image (fundamental to our self-perception), 'contaminating' it with a keen reflection on neoliberal competitiveness, extending across all areas and folds of social and affective life. Darwin's studio broadens its scope and becomes an incubator where future ideas grow and develop. It is an interweaving of past and future histories that does not hold proof or speculation on species evolution, which neither distorts nor idealizes, but opens a path towards a reformulation of the social values that structure contemporary existence. To equal extents, this returns to an essential moment, when epistemological tables were turned, and uses Darwin's scientific tabula rasa to project or inscribe a new image of our future.
Gazing into the future is premised on revisiting the past with a lucid eye, parsing through myths that accreted as foundation for the writing of history, of the fictions that define nations, of the fabricated narratives that fragment history into centres and peripheries, occupied respectively by winners and losers.
The exhibition is accompanied by Adrian Ghenie – Darwin’s Room, a book edited by Juerg Judin and Mihai Pop, and published by Hatje Cantz Verlag. The Romanian edition will be published by Editura Humanitas.
Adrian Ghenie (b. 1977, Baia Mare) belongs to a generation that has demonstrated its ability to lucidly reflect upon the difficult and often traumatic underpinnings of local histories. The use of a nuanced examination of how the contemporary is shaped by memory and desire, convulsion and spectacle, plays a central part in his work. Ghenie is, alongside other remarkable representatives of the same artistic community, one of the founders of the Paintbrush Factory in Cluj, which brings together some of the most dynamic artistic initiatives in Romania. Previous solo exhibitions include: Centro de Arte Contemporáneo Málaga (2015); Golems, Pace Gallery, London (2014); On the Road to… Tarascon, Plan B, Berlin (2013, with Navid Nuur); Pie-Fights and Pathos, Museum for Contemporary Art, Denver (2012); S.M.A.K. Museum, Ghent (2010); and The National Museum of Contemporary Art, Bucharest (2009). Previous group exhibitions include: I Will Go There, Take Me Home, MAC Belfast (2015); Six Lines of Flight, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (2012); Francis Bacon and the Existential Condition in Contemporary Art, Palazzo Strozzi, Florence (2012); European Travellers: Art from Cluj Today, Kunsthalle Mücsarnok, Budapest (2012); The Crystal Hypothesis, Galleria d’Arte Moderna e Contemporanea Bergamo (2010); and the Liverpool Biennial (2008). The artist lives and works in Cluj and Berlin.
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A project initiated by the Paintbrush Factory in Cluj in partnership with Film ETC. Association in Bucharest, and organized by the Romanian Ministry of Culture, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and the Romanian Cultural Institute. With the support of: The National University of Arts, Bucharest; The University of Art and Design, Cluj; George Enescu University of Arts, Iasi; Hatje Cantz Verlag, Berlin; Editura Humanitas, Bucharest; Galerie Judin, Berlin; PACE Gallery, New York / London; Tim Van Laere Gallery, Antwerp; Nicodim Gallery, Los Angeles / Bucharest; Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac, Paris / Salzburg; Plan B Foundation, Cluj; The Association of Contemporary Art Galleries in Romania; and The Friends of MNAC Association, Bucharest.
Curator: Mihai Pop
Exhibition Architect: Attila Kim
Lead Project Coordinator: Corina Suteu
Commissioner: Monica Morariu
Deputy Commissioner: Alexandru Damian
Production of the exhibition and co-editor
of the Pavilion’s publications: Juerg Judin
Project Development Manager: Oana Radu
Production Assistant: Mihaela Lutea
Pavilion Staff Coordinator: Corina Bucea
PR (Intl.): Jennifer Joy (Sutton PR)
PR (Romania): Cristian Neagoe
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The National Museum of Art of Romania is located in the Royal Palace in Revolution Square, central Bucharest. It features collections of medieval and modern Romanian art, as well as the international collection assembled by the Romanian royal family.
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Bucharest In Your Pocket - Parlament Palace Tour
Join the official tour of Romania's most famous building, Palatul Parlamentului (Parliament Palace) with tour guide Raluca Mitu.
Palatul Parlamentului (known universally as Casa Poporului, House of the People) was built during the darkest days of the Nicolae Ceauşescu regime. Standing 84m above ground level on 12 floors, the building has long been shrouded in mystery, rumour and hyperbole. Originally designed to house almost all the organs of the communist state, it today plays host to the Romanian parliament and a modern, well equipped conference centre, as well as Romanias Museum of Contemporary Art. Much of the building, however, remains unused.
The public tour of the building is thoroughly recommended (it is the only way to see the building, in fact) though the commentary consists of little more than a bored guide reeling off endless superlative statistics. Youll see plenty of grand staircases, marble-plated halls and conference rooms, while - depending on the mood of the guide - you may also have the chance to go on to the balcony, which offers the defining view of central Bucharest.
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Travel Story - Ep17C06 Baekdam Valley and National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art
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Contemporary Artist Ritesh's Korean Atelier
Ritesh Ajmeri was born into a family of artists who sculpt traditional Hindu figures. Today, he is a contemporary artist who expresses his thoughts on time and memory through his work. Ritesh, who emphasizes the simple messages he learns from diverse experiences, first discovered Korean contemporary art in China and was enchanted by its scale and charm.
Ritesh first came to Korea as a resident artist of the National Museum of Contemporary and Modern Art's Goyang Studio through the Asia-Pacific Scholarship Program. There, he met his current fiancee Bae Hui-gyeong. For Ritesh, the studio residency was a dream come true. He could focus on his work all day and exchange ideas with other great fellow artists.
Over the past four years, he has held exhibitions in the Goyang Art Museum, the Incheon Art Platform, the Busan OpenSpace Bae, the DMZ International Art Festival, Delhi Exhibit 320, Bucharest in Romania, and Kuala Lumpur. His hard work was motivated in part by his determination to earn Hui-gyeong's parents' permission for their marriage. He wants to show her parents that their partnership has enabled him to grow into a contemporary artist who communicates with the world while moving between India and Korea.
Recently, he found his latest atelier in the cultural city of Ulsan, the hometown of his fiancee and a hub of flourishing contemporary art. Ritesh loves Korean art museums that combine the tranquility of nature and the fragrance of art, and is eager to meet fellow artists.
We peek into his life through an art museum tour stretching from Goyang, his first home in Korea, to Ulsan, his current atelier, to the Seorak Baekgong Museum of Modern Art, where his friends create their art, and to the recent Seoul center of the National Museum of Contemporary and Modern Art.