Arts Department
Brancusi145/Razvan Theodorescu: We cannot anchor Brancusi; he is the Romanian who belongs to the world
The work of Constantin Brancusi, the Romanian who belongs to the world, is still relevant today because it is about essence, says academician Razvan Theodorescu, head of the Department of Arts, Architecture and Audiovisual of the Romanian Academy. "Brancusi's work is still relevant today because it is about essence. And the essences are always relevant.
Dig sheds light on devotional life on Giresun Island
Graves found during excavations on Giresun Island in Turkey's Black Sea region indicate that religious life was dominant on the island, which featured a complete monastery complexArchaeologists working on one of Turkey's few Black Sea islands, Giresun Island, have found evidence suggesting that religion was paramount on the piece of land, which lies 1.2 kilometers off the Turkish coast.