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BarnCulture: Redesign
Exhibition opening and book launch on barn conversions
The creators will present four barn conversion plans designed for locations in Transylvania, as well as four visual art works created in the first phase of the collaboration in 2023.
B5 AiR 2024
B5 Studio – Artist in Residence Programme
The aim of the 2024 international residency program of the B5 Studio in Târgu Mureș was to explore the complex relationship between the artist and the curator.
The distinguished artist from Sfântu Gheorghe, is often referred to as the “Munkácsy of the Szeklers”. His painting, drawing skills, and the dramatic power and lyrical sensitivity expressed on his canvases place him among the finest masters.
Geniuses behind the heroes
Háromszék in the 1848–1849 War of Independence
Our exhibition aims to commemorate the community solidarity that arose in the autumn of 1848, focusing on the episodes that led to the establishment of its most crucial elements, the military industry and the cannon casting.
Károly Elekes
ARRIÈRE-GARDE POSITION
Starting with the artwork titled ARRIÈRE-GARDE POSITION created at Lăzarea Art Camp in 2010, the axes of Károly Elekes have been organised into a thematic unit for more than a decade.
Nastazja Ciupa
Winner of the G7/2022
In the exhibition titled My non-places, the artist explores the phenomenon of transience and emptiness through the gray blocks of old mines and abandoned Silesian factories that remain in the surrounding area.
An Iceberg of One’s Own
Ferenc Gróf and Zsófia Gyenes
The exhibition features works created over the past year, inspired by diagrams, infographics, and political slogans reflecting ecological and economic despair.
András Kós 110
Retrospective Exhibition
The merit of the exhibition is that, in addition to the more well-known artistic portrait of András Kós, it also highlights lesser-known motifs and aspects of his career through various artworks, objects, and archival photographs.
Intermezzo
Graphic art exhibition by Géza Székely
Géza Székely's roots are deeply and mysteriously rooted in the Székely countryside, whose axis mundi is in Cernat.