Exhibitions
Choreography of the Artist Exhibition
Intrare liberă / Free entrance
Starting January 18th, 2022, the Media Foyer (Intercontinental wing) of the "I.L. Caragiale" National Theatre will host the exhibition Choreography of the Artist, organized by the Arhiva de Arta Gallery* in collaboration with the National Red Cross Society of Romania**.
The exhibition, organized for charity, brings together over 40 artists who have enthusiastically expressed their willingness to support the cause of children in the E.G.A.L Centres of the National Red Cross Society of Romania. The organisers would welcome support for this project, including the participation of donations or sponsorships from those who wish to do so.
The new exhibition includes a selection of portraits of Romanian artists from the fields of theatre, cinema and music. Looking at the portraits on display in this exhibition, we understand how much it meant for each of the exhibiting artists to transpose on canvas the face of their favourite actor or singer, personalities that marked their childhood and life.The works are created in various techniques: oil on canvas, acrylic, charcoal, metal-plastic - elements and materials that reveal the artists' preoccupations for the study of art.
The exhibition will remain open until 10 February 2022 and will have the following visiting hours: Monday to Sunday from 11.00 am to 6.00 pm!
*The Arhiva De Arta Gallery is a contemporary art gallery dedicated to promoting national and international artists seeking exposure in the global art market. ArhivaDeArta connects artists both online through its own platform and offline through the art events it manages every month of the year. All of this creates an ever-growing family dedicated to the world of fine art.
**About the Romanian Red Cross.
Romania became a signatory to the first Geneva Convention in 1864 and ratified it in 1874. Two years later, on 4 July 1876, the Romanian Red Cross Society was founded and started its activities in the present premises of Colțea Hospital in Bucharest, Prince Dimitrie Ghica being its first chairman from 1876-1897.
According to the Red Cross Statute, adopted in 1876, women were not allowed to be part of the Society's leadership. That is why, in 1906, they founded the "Ladies' Red Cross Society of Romania". The Society operated in parallel with the one set up in 1876 and was responsible for raising funds for war and disaster relief, training volunteers and recruiting volunteers from almost every town in the country. In 1915, the General Assembly of the National Red Cross Society approved the merger of the two entities. On this occasion, Queen Mary, under whose patronage the Red Cross was at that time, addressed the following message to the Romanians: "The Red Cross, the hope of all in peacetime, as in war, must not perish. Let us all, from small to great, support it with piety, with enthusiasm, with unfailing love".
Translated by Simona Nichiteanu







