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Galeriile Radulescu

Famous or Unfairly Dismissed Names of Romanian Modern Art

The Rădulescu Galleries emerged from a dialogue between generations (Alexandru Rădulescu continues the project started by his mother) and between college colleagues (ITA Bucharest), where the two art historians who form the gallery team began to collaborate.


The space at Polonă 12, in a historic monument house, has been meticulously restored according to the style standards of important antique galleries in major European cities. Since 2018, excellent quality art and its lovers meet here: collections start and evolve, spectacular interiors are planned and brought to reality, impressions from exhibitions and museums are exchanged, old and contemporary Romanian collecting is discussed and events are organized which deserves a special setting. Our collectors receive not only acquisition advice and assistance in restoring their art, but also documentation and contextualization of the choices they make; a new way of relating to art and its presence in their lives.


Still focused on its original object - the big or unfairly disadvantaged names of modern Romanian art (pre-50s), - the gallery has also turned to contemporary art in recent years. It is a consequence of Alexandru Rădulescu's taste as a collector, as well as the result of approaching a new generation of young collectors, who have different expectations from the art they cultivate. The team's favorite place, where more and more collectors are approaching, is the space where the new and the old meet in a personal way, assumed as identity: the contemporary interior with historical accents chosen not only as an investment, but above all for the way they respond to the collector's taste and represent it. The gallery's enduring project is to be a bridge between generations of collectors and to accompany those of new generations in discovering their identity as people who live with art.



Galeriile de artă A. Rădulescu

Str. Polonă nr. 12, sector 1, București, 010502

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