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At NTB - exhibition of projects from the 2025 National Triennale of Restoration - 10th Edition 02 November 2025
The National Union of Historical Monument Restorers (UNRMI) announces the organization of the Project Exhibition and Awards Gala of the 2025 National Triennale of Restoration - 10th Edition in the Media Foyer of the "I.L. Caragiale" National Theater in Bucharest - a cultural institution that is a traditional partner of UNRMI and the National Restoration Triennial. The exhibition will be open to visitors starting November 2, 2025, and the Triennial Awards Gala will take place on Thursday, November 6, 2025, starting at 5 p.m. UNRMI, founded in 1991 (President - founder Prof. Dr. Arch. Virgiliu Polizu), is a professional guild organization that includes some of the best specialists in the field of historical monument restoration in Romania. In 2025, UNRMI will celebrate 34 years of existence, and its traditional event - the National Restoration Triennial (TNR) - will reach its 10th edition in 2025. Once every three years, UNRMI members present their restoration projects implemented and completed over the previous three years at this event and submit them for evaluation by an independent jury of professionals in the field. The program of the National Triennale Restoration Gala focuses on awarding diplomas for the best restoration projects selected by the jury, as well as the opening of the exhibition of participating projects. The event will also feature the launch of the Hereditas photo album, which presents 302 images of 10 historical monuments restored by RASUB Construct Engineering (a member of UNRMI) and Art & Resturo Building between 2019 and 2025. The launch will be accompanied by an exhibition of photographs from the album. The 2025 National Triennale of Restoration - 10th Edition - features 19 members of UNRMI with 58 historical monument restoration projects, as well as specialized studies, investigations, and research projects - works implemented and completed over the last 3 years. The Jury of NTR 2025 - 10th Edition - is composed of:- Arch. Irina Popescu Criveanu- Painter and restorer Simona Patrascu- Arch. Constantin Gorcea- Prof. Nicolae Noica, PhD - Director of the Romanian Academy Library, Honorary Member of the Romanian Academy- Arhg. Theodor Ignat - Head of the Archaeology Department at the Bucharest Municipal Museum The judging categories established for which prizes will be awarded are:1. Monuments in urban and rural areas - places of worship2. Monuments in urban and rural areas - civil constructions3. Fortresses and archaeological sites4. Wooden churches5. Artistic components6. Specialized studies, investigations, and research NTR 2025 will also award the following two special prizes:- Special Award from the Bucharest City Hall- Special Award from the President of UNRMI The 2025 National Triennale of Restoration exhibition will be open until November 16, 2025, in the exhibition space in the foyer of the Media Hall at the I.L. Caragiale National Theater in Bucharest, a cultural institution that is a traditional partner of UNRMI and the National Triennale of Restoration. The winning projects at NTR 2025 will be announced and presented on UNRMI's communication channels: unrmi.com and facebook.com/UNRMI, as well as in Status Quo magazine (Vol. 16/2025), which will be published at the end of 2025. The 10th edition of the National Triennale of Restoration 2025 is organized by the National Steering Committee of UNRMI:- Arch. Smaranda Baciu - vice-president- Arch. Andrei Atanasiu - vice-president- Arch. Constanta Carp - member- Av. Alina Stoica - member- Arch. Mircea Capatana - member- Ing. Ionut Stoica - member- Ing. Daniel Purdea - memberPresident of UNRMI - Ing. Gabriela Carpov  Translated by Andreea Codrea-Boeriu 
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Bucharest Graphic Days 01 November 2025
Bucharest Graphic Days – 4th edition, in the NTB RotondaDates: November 1-30, 2025Main exhibition: in the Rotonda and the foyer of the Small Hall of the I.L. Caragiale National Theater in Bucharest.Visiting hours: 2:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m., closed on Mondays.Other exhibitions: Liszt Hungarian Institute, OAR Romania, Seneca AntiCafe, Amzei Creative Corner. Bucharest Graphic Days is a multifaceted event dedicated to graphic design and related fields. The educational component and the involvement of important artists from Romania and abroad define the festival's purpose—to raise the existing visual aesthetic level, to increase the degree of interaction between graphic artists in the guild, and to emphasize the usefulness, importance, and beauty of graphic design to the general public. Now in its fourth edition, the festival is structured around two categories of content: exhibitions and workshops. The first of these also includes an international poster call – Roar Poster whose theme this year will be Resistance. Organized by the Graphic Front Association & Graphic Workshop – Bucharest, the event is designed and built on collaboration with some of Romania's cultural institutes, as well as other artists and cultural organizations. The main exhibition, held in the Rotonda and foyer of the Small Hall of the I.L. Caragiale National Theater in Bucharest, comprises the following sections>01. Women in Italian graphic design, from its origins to the present day02. Roar Resistance PosterSelection of posters resulting from an international poster call. Project by the Graphic Front Association.03. Revolutionaries – Armenian women who changed the worldIllustrations by Maretta Aivazan. Project of the Armenian Cultural Center04. Antalis ComicsSelection of works from comic book contests organized by Antalis in recent years Event organized by Antalis Romania in partnership with the Graphic Front Association.05. Bestiarium HungaricumWonderful Creatures and Beings from Hungarian Folklore. Project supported by the Liszt Hungarian Institute.06. Creative Resistance PosterIntermarium Posters: The art of resistance and unityProject supported by the European Union through the House of Europe program and implemented by the Faina UA Association in partnership with the National University of Culture and Arts in Kiev, the University of Culture in Kiev, the Polish Institute in Kiev, Bucharest Graphic Days, and Jagiellonian University.07. Graphics Workshop 20 yearsEvent organized by Graphic Front Association + Graphic Design Workshop08. The most beautiful books from Germany and AustriaEvent supported by Goethe-Institut Bukarest and the Austrian Cultural Forum09. 100 Beste PlakateThe 100 best posters of 2024, from Germany, Switzerland, and AustriaEvent supported by the Goethe-Institut Bukarest10. Beyond Paper Plane Children's books created by contemporary Czech illustrators and artists Project supported by the Czech Center, Bucharest Translated by Andreea Codrea-Boeriu 
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Ana Iulia Mihesan – a highly expressive painter exhibits at the NTB Rotonda 18 September 2025
Starting September 18, 2025, Ana Iulia Mihesan's painting exhibition Layers of Memory can be visited in the Rotonda foyer of the Small Hall of the "I.L. Caragiale" National Theater. The exhibition's opening is scheduled for Monday, September 29, at 6 p.m. Based in Greece, Ana Iulia Mihesan studied art in Cluj-Napoca, both at the Romul Ladea High School and at the renowned University of Art and Design in the city. From the outset, she approached painting with great seriousness and with the modern intensity characteristic of those who studied in Cluj. She had several exhibitions in Cluj and Athens, and in 2023 she returned to Romania with her first solo exhibition at the Athenee Palace Hilton, which amazed viewers with its deeply profound paintings, generating an atmosphere and images of paradisiacal gardens or unique experiences. In a short time, he had several important exhibitions, culminating in "Transcendence" at the New Hall of the National Museum of the Romanian Peasant in 2024. Art critic Marius Tita, editor-in-chief of Radio Romania International and curator of Ana Iulia Mihesan's exhibitions in Romania, presented the new pictorial creation appearing on Bucharest's walls as a revelation: With a little boldness and a lot of sincerity, we could recognize Ana Iulia Mihesan's painting as the revelation of recent years in this field. Her painting is intense, powerful, and expressive. The atmosphere is essential, and the subtle chiaroscuro transports us into the world of great painting. It has been a long time since I have seen such a unique exhibition. The artist is discovering the Bucharest art scene, and the public in the Romanian capital is enthusiastically learning about a new work, the painting of Ana Iulia Mihesan. We look forward to seeing you on Monday, September 29, 2025, at 6 p.m., in the Rotonda foyer of the Small Hall of the National Theater in Bucharest, at the opening of Ana Iulia Mihesan's painting exhibition Layers of Memory. Dr. Marius Tita, the exhibition's curator, will speak about the artist's work and the significance of the moment. Public access is through the entrance on Bd. Carol. The exhibition will be open until October 15, 2025. Visiting hours: daily from 2:00 p.m. to 6:30 p.m., except Mondays.    Translated by Andreea Codrea-Boeriu 
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