The Vermont and the Charm of the Belle Époque exhibition follows the artistic journey of Nicolae Vermont, overlapping with the famous Belle Époque period, which still has the power to arouse fascination today. Following the thread of the artist’s life and creation, the Belle Époque is revealed to us in all its complexity – artistic and social –, from the concerns for progress and monumental, academic art, to the desire to break with tradition through the renewing currents of art.
Exhibition orchestrated by Maria Munteanu, accompanied by Erwin Kessler
Scenography by Cosmin Florea
The exhibition is a systematic visual analysis undertaken on the enormous corpus of artistic representations of the figure of the national poet, Mihai Eminescu, and on the numerous illustrations (in painting, graphics) of the themes derived from Eminescu’s poems, which have proliferated in Romanian art since the end of the 19th century until the present day, from Frederic Storck to Gheorghe Anghel and from Sabin Bălașa to Mircea Cantor.
Exhibition orchestrated by Monica Dumitru, with accompaniment by Erwin Kessler
Consultant Valentin Coșereanu, “George Călinescu” Institute of the Romanian Academy
Scenography by Diana Nicolaie
A personal and captivating foray into the universe of one of the most appreciated contemporary Romanian artists.
Curator Maria Bilașevschi
Scenography by Diana Nicolaie
Partner Sineva