Memory Practices, 2024

Artist: Zoya Laktionova

16.03-16.04 2024
Popa Soare 26
Bucharest

 

Models, 2023

Artist: Matei Bejenaru

9-12 November 2023
Grand Palais Éphémère

 

Back Stages, 2023

Artist: Sophie Thun, Aurora Király and Irène Codreano (†)
Curator: Mirela Baciak

27.10.-13.01.2024
Popa Soare 26
Bucharest

PRUT, 2023

Artist: Matei Bejenaru
The exhibition is conceived by Matei Bejenaru together with art critic Alina Șerban

20.10 – 03.12.2023
National Museum of Art of Moldova
Republic of Moldova

Atingeri Ușoare. O instalație de Alexandru Berceanu, 2023

Artists: Constantin Basica, Alexandru Berceanu, Alyona Ciobanu, Ana Costea, Andrei Mitișor, Răzvan Pascu, Ionuț Răcoreanu, Agata Tabacu, Dilmana Yordanova
Curated by Anca Poterasu 

19.10 – 10.12.2023
CamE12, Malmaison Studios

Blue Sun. Conversations on art, science and ecology, 2023

Artists: Aurora Kiraly, Iulian Bisericaru, Anetta Mona Chisa, Larisa Crunteanu, Lise Wulff
Curator: Anja Lückenkemper

26.09 – 30.11.2023
National Museum of Art of Timisoara

Poetics of Hospitality. Vol II, 2023

Artist: Carlos Amorales, Ovidiu Anton, Valentina Avanzini, Matei Bejenaru, Orit Ishay, Zhanna Kadyrova, Renata Poljak

Curators: Cristina Stoenescu, Anastasia Palii

09.09 – 20.10.2023
Anca Poterasu Gallery, 26 Popa Soare
Bucharest

The Cactus at the End of the World, 2023

Artist: Iulian Bisericaru, Dragoș Dogioiu

Curator: Raluca Oancea (Nestor)

27.05 – 26.06.2023
CamE12, Malmaison Studios

our house is cut out of soft wallpaper, 2023

Artist: Orit Ishay
Curator: Cristina Stoenescu

12.05 – 25.06.2023
Anca Poterasu Gallery, 26 Popa Soare
Bucharest

MODELE, 2022

Artist: Matei Bejenaru
Curator: Cristina Stoenescu

15.11 – 30.12.2022
Anca Poterasu Gallery, 26 Popa Soare
Bucharest

ÎNTR-UN TIMP CARE NU MAI ESTE AL NOSTRU  ÎNCĂ, 2022
[IN A TIME THAT IS NO LONGER OURS, STILL]

Concept and performance: Larisa Crunțeanu
Sound design: Laurențiu Coțac
Curator: Cristina Stoenescu

22.10.2022
Live performance, Tram 16
Bucharest

SOMEWHERE I CAN NEVER BE, 2022

Artists: Iosif Király

Curated by Cristina Stoenescu

07.10 – 30.12.2022

Camera E12 – Malmaison Studios

FÉMINITÉ(S), 2021

Artists: Alexandra Șerban, Ana Bănică, Ana Dumitru, Iarina Nicolae, Megan Dominescu, Olivia Ioan, Raluca Neagoe, Theodora Năstasie

Curated by Monica Seiceanu

31.08 – 18.09.2021

Camera E12 – Malmaison Studios

Hinda Weiss / DEEP TIME, 2021

Deep Time

Hinda Weiss

Curated by Jonah Goldman Kay

26.06 – 13.07.2021

Camera E12 – Malmaison Studios

Iosif Király / Letting the days go by, water flowing underground, 2020

Letting the days go by, water flowing underground

Solo show Iosif Király

Curated by Cristina Stoenescu

13.06 – 11.07.2020

Anca Poterasu Gallery, Bucharest

Stoyan Dechev / Event Horizon, 2019

”Event Horizon”

Stoyan Dechev

Curated by Lavínia Diniz Freitas

18.05 – 22.06.2019

Anca Poterașu Gallery Project Space Spinnerei, Leipzig

Larisa Crunțeanu / Keep Forgetting To Forget Me, 2019

”Keep Forgetting to Forget Me”

Larisa Crunțeanu

Curated by Anja Lückenkemper

6 April – 11 May 2019

Anca Poterașu Gallery Project Space Spinnerei, Leipzig

Bejenaru Matei /Same Histories, 2019

Same Histories

Bejenaru Matei

Curated by Cristina Stoenescu

23.02 – 04.04.2018

Anca Poterașu Gallery Project Space Spinnerei, Leipzig

Adelina Ivan & Decebal Scriba / The Infinite Convergence, 2019

The Infinite Convergence

Artists: Adelina Ivan, Decebal Scriba

Curator:  Mateo Chacon-Pino

29.06 – 03.08.2019

Anca Poterașu Gallery Project Space Spinnerei, Leipzig

Matei Bejenaru / Prut. Image and territory, 2018

Prut. Image and territory

A photography exhibition by Matei Bejenaru

Curator: Cristina Stoenescu

03.10 – 28.10.2018

The National Museum of The Romanian Peasant Tancred Bănățeanu Hall, Bucharest

ARAC is a non-profit organization founded in June 2012, in order to produce and promote contemporary art in Romania and abroad. The initiative of the 58 Plantelor Residency belongs to Anca Poterasu, gallerist and ARAC President. The first edition of the Residency took place in 2015 and it was financed through a grant offered by Norway, Iceland, Liechtenstein and the Romanian Government.