WIN Gallery invites you to discover "The Cult of Detail", the new personal exhibition of Horia M. Roșca, a remarkable artist of Romanian origin settled in Germany for over three decades.
On June 18 a.c. the opening of the "Cult of Detail" exhibition took place, which brings to the public's attention the paintings of Horia M. Roșca, a remarkable artist of Romanian origin settled in Germany for over three decades, as well as some of the works of the sculptor Bogdan Hojbotă. The works can be admired and purchased until September 6, 2024.
On June 18 a.c. the opening of the "Cult of Detail" exhibition took place, which brings to the public's attention the paintings of Horia M. Roșca, a remarkable artist of Romanian origin settled in Germany for over three decades, as well as some of the works of the sculptor Bogdan Hojbotă. The works can be admired and purchased until September 6, 2024.
WIN Gallery, located in an iconic building in Bucharest, therefore invites art lovers to discover "The Cult of Detail", the new personal exhibition of Horia M. Roșca, a remarkable artist of Romanian origin settled in Germany for over three decades.
The opening of the "Cult of Detail" exhibition took place on June 18, within the second edition of the "Art & Business: WIN-WIN" event, supported by seven bilateral chambers of commerce and PRIA Events. The works can be admired and purchased until September 6, 2024.
The opening of the exhibition "Devotion to Detail" took place on June 18, during the second edition of "Art & Business: WIN-WIN", an event supported by seven bilateral chambers of commerce and PRIA Events. The works can be admired and purchased until September 6, 2024.
The 17th edition of the "I am ANA" event was organized in a very special setting: WIN Gallery - promoting education through beautiful landmarks: art, ideas, character and interpersonal relationships.
On March 29, 2024, WIN Gallery inaugurated its new exhibition - "Connecting Worlds" - which invites the viewer to contemplate the process of discovering inner and outer worlds and to reflect on the complexity and fascination involved in the encounter between peoples and cultures.
At Win Gallery, Mrs. Irina Stoenescu and her partners aim to give voice to their shared passion for art, bringing together cultural figures, collectors, and art enthusiasts. And the story behind the gallery is at least as fascinating as the place itself.
On Friday, March 29 this year, at the WIN Gallery in Bucharest, the opening of the Lumi Conexe exhibition took place, an event attended by over 100 guests from the artistic, cultural, diplomatic, collectors and admirers of Romanian fine art.