Weekend calendar: David Lynch films, exhibitions, concerts
The going-out options include a variety of exhibitions and a selection of David Lynch films.
In Bucharest:
Four masterpieces of David Lynch
January 23 – January 26
Cinemateca Eforie runs a program that pays homage to American filmmaker David Lynch, who passed away last week. The films that will be screened are The Elephant Man, Blue Velvet, Wild at Heart, and Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me. More details here.
Garden of Lights: Beauty and the Beast
Until March 2
The Botanical Garden hosts another edition of the Garden of Lights event, this time with the theme of Beauty and the Beast. More details here.
Book.art.est
Until February 8
This international and multidisciplinary exhibition centered on the book as an art object explores “multiple visions and techniques through which the book becomes more than a carrier of text, transforming into a sculptural object, a unique medium for visual artists and a point of contact between literature lovers and art enthusiasts.” It is open at Calderon Art Studio Gallery, part of Mihai Eminescu Cultural Center. More here.
Mnemonics [back to the future]
Until February 8
The exhibition, occasioned by GAEP’s 10th anniversary, brings together new works by all the 14 artists that the gallery represents or collaborates with on a long-term basis. More details here.
The jungle takes over the museum
Until March 31
Grigore Antipa Museum of Natural History hosts this exhibition of live exotic butterflies meant to transform the museum into a tropical oasis. The exhibition presents butterflies belonging to species found in Southeast Asia, Central and South America, and Sub-Saharan Africa. More details here.
Concerts @ George Enescu Philharmonic
January 23, 24
George Enescu Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Andrey Boreyko, performs a program of works by Sergei Prokofiev and Dmitri Shostakovich. Ukrainian pianist Alexander Gavrylyuk is the soloist. More here.
In the country:
The Lights of Caravaggio. The Beginning of Modernity in European Painting, Masterpieces from the Roberto Longhi Collection
Until February 28
The exhibition, which aims to highlight Caravaggio's influence among his contemporaries and his contribution to European Baroque, includes one painting by Caravaggio, alongside works by artists such as Lorenzo Lotto, Juseppe Ribera, Gian Battista Caracciolo, Dirck van Baburen, Mattia Preti, Gerrit Van Honthorst. More details here.
UnWorlding
Until March 1
This exhibition by artistic duo Anca Benera and Arnold Estefán, the Romanian artists based in Vienna, is open at the Art Encounters Foundation in Timișoara. More here.
Universe of Salvador Dalí
Until April 30
It is one of the largest exhibitions dedicated to the Catalan artist in the country, and was previously shown in Bucharest before opening in Cluj. Consisting of 170 works, it invites viewers on an unforgettable journey through the artist's works: life-size sculptures, surrealist furniture and other specially created works of art. The exhibition is open at Hintz House. More details here.
New Hope
Until January 31
The latest exhibition by artist Roman Tolici is open at the Multicultural Center of Transilvania University in Brașov. The show, gathering recent works of the artist, will then be presented in four other cities in the country, namely Timișoara, Sibiu, Bucharest and Tulcea. More here.
Filmikon
Until January 24
The second edition of the event screens a selection of films awarded over the years by ecumenical and interreligious juries at more than 30 film festivals around the world. Screenings and events take place in the country in Cluj-Napoca (January 24), Oradea (January 23 – 24). Further details here.
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