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Discover original artworks made by Romanian contemporary artists on ArtMajeur
Romanian contemporary artists have produced a wide range of original artworks that showcase their exceptional talent and creativity. These artworks are often made using various types of supports and materials, including canvas, paper, wood, metal, and other unconventional materials. What makes these artworks unique is the artists’ ability to convey their emotions and ideas through their work, which often reflects the culture, history, and identity of Romania.

©2025 Kloska Ovidiu
Origins and History
Romanian contemporary art is a rich and diverse field that has been shaped by a variety of historical and cultural influences. The origins of original artworks by Romanian contemporary artists can be traced back to the early 20th century, when a group of young artists began to experiment with new forms and styles. This period of artistic innovation was followed by a period of political upheaval and repression, with the rise of communism in Romania in the mid-20th century. Despite these challenges, many Romanian artists continued to create original works, often in secret or underground. In recent decades, Romanian contemporary art has gained international recognition, with artists such as Adrian Ghenie and Geta Brătescu achieving acclaim for their innovative and thought-provoking works. Today, Romanian artists continue to push boundaries and explore new artistic frontiers, creating original artworks that reflect the rich cultural heritage and complex history of this fascinating country.

©2025 Kloska Ovidiu
Evolutions of theses works in the contemporary art market
Romanian contemporary artists have been creating original artworks that have evolved significantly over the years. These artworks have become increasingly important in the contemporary art market, attracting interest from collectors and art enthusiasts. The evolution of these artworks can be seen in the use of different mediums, techniques, and styles that have become more experimental and daring. The importance of these artworks lies in their ability to challenge traditional notions of art, to explore new themes and ideas, and to express the unique perspectives of the artists who create them. As a result, they have contributed significantly to the growth and development of the contemporary art scene in Romania and beyond.

©2024 Grigore Roibu
Related Famous Artists
The world of contemporary art is filled with talented artists, each with their unique style and vision. Some of the most well-known artists today are those who have made significant contributions to the Romanian contemporary art scene.
One such artist is Ioana Nemes, whose thought-provoking installations and mixed media works explore themes of identity, memory, and societal issues. Another notable artist is Dan Perjovschi, whose satirical drawings and murals often serve as political commentary.
Ciprian Mureșan is another Romanian contemporary artist whose work spans various mediums, including sculpture, video, and installation. His pieces often challenge societal norms and conventions, inviting viewers to question their own beliefs and values.
Geta Brătescu, an artist who passed away in 2018, left a lasting impact on the art world with her innovative use of materials and exploration of gender and identity. She was a pioneer in the Romanian avant-garde movement and continued to create thought-provoking works until her death.
Lastly, Adrian Ghenie is a Romanian painter known for his haunting and symbolic portraits. His works often reference historical events and figures, creating a dialogue between the past and present.
These contemporary artists have left an indelible mark on the Romanian art scene and continue to inspire and challenge viewers with their thought-provoking works.

©2024 Marilena Zahiu
Notable original artworks made by Romanian contemporary artists
Romania is home to many talented contemporary artists who have created original artworks that have gained recognition worldwide. One such artwork is "The Endless Column" created by Constantin Brancusi in 1938. This sculpture is made of polished brass and resembles a spiral, with each section slightly smaller than the previous one. It is a symbol of eternity and has become an iconic piece of modern art.
Another famous artwork is "The Gate" by Paul Neagu, created in 1978. This sculpture is made of bronze and steel and consists of two towering gates that appear to be reaching for the sky. It represents the idea of transformation and change and has been exhibited in many galleries around the world.
Ciprian Muresan is another contemporary artist from Romania who has gained international recognition for his artwork "Untitled (Shakespeare)" created in 2007. This piece is a sculpture made of plaster and depicts the head of Shakespeare in a comical and exaggerated manner. It is a commentary on the way in which Shakespeare has been elevated to the status of a cultural icon and how his works have been interpreted in various ways over the years.
Other notable artworks by Romanian contemporary artists include "The Gate of Light" by Aurel Cojan, "The Tree of Life" by Mircea Cantor, and "The Endless Column (II)" by Sergiu Toma. Each of these artworks is unique in its own way and has contributed to the rich cultural heritage of Romania.


Marilena Zahiu
Acryl op Canvas | 39,4x39,4 in

Alida Velea
Olie op Canvas | 27,6x19,7 in

Evelina Blanuta
Mozaïek | 27,6x19,7 in

Grigore Roibu
Fotografie | 31,5x47,2 in

Grigore Roibu
Fotografie | 31,5x47,2 in

Grigore Roibu
Fotografie | 31,5x47,2 in

Kloska Ovidiu
Acryl op Canvas | 31,5x31,5 in

Eleonora Kovalova
Sculptuur - Gips | 31,5x23,6 in

Kloska Ovidiu
Acryl op Canvas | 59,1x51,2 in
