The Romanian Gallery - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for The Romanian Gallery. Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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"About Romanian Comics of Past and Present, and Being a Cartoonist in Contemporary Romania" A Conversation with Alexandru Ciubotariu
Alexandru Ciubotariu, one of the leading agents of the current resurgence and expansion of the genre in Romania, is also the co-author of "The History of Romanian Comics 1981-2010," recently published...More »
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"I am Not Legend: Romanian Comics Look Back at New York City" Exhibition
Previously installed at the Loreley restaurant in the Lower East Side in conjunction with the Festival of Ideas for a New City, this special exhibition highlights Romanian comics and cartoons from 1890...More »
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"PSIHONAUTICA: Time in the Technocratic Era" Dialogue
Following the launch of his most recent short stories book in Romania, New York-based writer Paul Doru Mugur will present PSIHONAUTICA in a special event at RCINY, with the participation of the author...More »
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Sasha Meret "Precious Aggression. An Obsessive Reflection"
On July 9, meet visual artist Sasha Meret for an exclusive introduction to a selection of new works venturing into completely different media of expression. The works will be on show at the RCINY Gallery...More »
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"The History Simulator. Visual Arts after 1989" Talk
This presentation is premised on the idea that history resumed in 1989 with an intensity that qualifies Eastern Europe as a sort of “history simulator”. Alongside the production of history, 1989 brought...More »
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"Freedom for Lazy People!" Exhibition
While gentrification in New York and the politics of cleansing tend to erase legendary traces of graffiti that inspired artists all over the world, street art flourishes in Eastern European cities. Bucharest,...More »
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"Holocaust in Romania – Between Sccountability and Denial" Artist Talk
At the initiative of the Romanian Ministry of Culture and Religious Affairs, RCINY hosts a dialogue between ministry officials and New York audiences on the ways Romania is facing its Holocaust past. Virgil...More »