MARe- Museum of Recent Art in Bucharest

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Like every big city, which is also the country's capital, Bucharest is full of museums. Now I don't know what the density of museums is in big European cities, but I think it is very high, especially in the old cities of Western Europe.

Bucharest is the capital of Romania, a country on the eastern edge of Europe. For objective reasons, Romania has come late to the table of the rich and is trying to close the gap with more developed countries.

The Museum of Recent Art - MARe - is one such example of modernization in the field of art. It is the newest museum in Romania. It was opened in 2018 and is mainly dedicated to recent art from the last 50 years in Romania. Exhibitions of the most important artists in the world are also organized here.

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The 1200 m2 of the building comprises 5 levels: basement - with exhibition space and auditorium, ground floor - with shop and cafeteria, 1st and 2nd floors - dedicated to the permanent collection, attic - with exhibition space, workshop space, library, and reading area; and between the levels there are three other exhibition areas, plus the museum's generous garden.Source

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The most recent exhibition was dedicated to Picasso and the influence of his art on the Romanian artists of the last 50 years.

The Picasso Effect

Picasso once said... "Give me a museum and I will fill it"
... and that's exactly what happened. This exhibition filled the entire museum!

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Such an event, which happens once every few decades, cannot be escaped. I bought the tickets, took two ladies with me, my wife and a good friend, and with the help of the camera embedded in my phone, I photographed as much as I could, to keep it as a memory but also to share the experience with you. With those interested in art, obviously.

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For the first time, I visited this museum and I can say I was impressed by the architecture. The narrow staircases between the floors, where the feeling of claustrophobia does not arise because the outside space could be seen through the stair treads.

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The Picasso Effect is an exhibition to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the painter's death. It includes 48 works by Picasso and 50 works by Romanian painters who were influenced by this great artist, one of the greatest of the twentieth century. The event is organized in partnership with the Musée National Picasso-Paris. It is the only way for most of the painting lovers in Romania (and not only, because countless tourists visiting Bucharest have chosen to see this exhibition) to see Picasso's original drawings, engravings, and paintings.

Now it's time to show you what I saw in this exhibition. This large, modern museum has a café and bistro on the ground floor, plus a garden. We had to go up to the first level of the building to see the paintings...

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In the absence of a guide (it was only available for larger groups of visitors) we learned about the painter and his art from several texts written right on the walls of the exhibition.

I knew more about his rather hectic life full of women who adored him (some of them only for a short time) because these kinds of artists and personalities are, first of all, very selfish and used to take advantage of those around them. Picasso was a rather rude, arrogant, and even violent man and yet he caused a real fascination with women. I didn't know about his political sympathies and was somewhat surprised that he was an admirer of communism.

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Although from the outside the building is quite large, inside, perhaps because of the stairs and the open spaces and passageways, there is little space left for exhibition rooms.

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This bronze sculpture in the middle of the room is not by Picasso. It is an example of his influence on Roman artists.

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Unfortunately, I couldn't find the name tag of the artist and the sculpture, no matter how hard I searched. It must exist but the fact that I was nervous and excited to see Picasso's first paintings in that room probably prevented me from paying closer attention.

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Now I have to admit that Picasso's best-known works are not brought into this exhibition. It would have been difficult to do so if we took into account the costs of transport and especially insurance.

I am satisfied with what I saw. First of all, I was able to get close to the paintings of an artist who deeply influenced the art of the last century. Just as a sculptor, a friend of Picasso, influenced the sculpture of the twentieth century and both paved the way for modernism. This is Constantin Brancusi, a Romanian sculptor who, like Picasso, lived and worked in France.

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In this picture there is a sculpture on the right side that is not made by Picasso, it is only influenced by Picasso, but in the middle of the picture, there is a classic Picasso painting. A painting that anyone could tell is by Picasso.


Woman on a Pillow

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It is a fascinating work! I think it's my favorite in this exhibition... I can see that my companions were impressed too, because they couldn't tear themselves away from that place.

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Here you can see all the elements that Picasso brought to drawing and painting. The head looks deformed but contains both the face and the profile. The unnatural arching of the arms and legs and the apparent disproportion of the body suggest movement, that the painting is not a still image. On the contrary, you see and feel the movement, I think it had a very agitated model. Gorgeous!

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I have also brought in the picture the label of the paintings, which shows the name and the moment of the realization. Unfortunately, the image quality of these labels is very poor and I apologize for that.


Here are some of Picasso's paintings!

Now I can say that below you will see the paintings in the exhibition. This is the main purpose of a museum. To present paintings.

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The theme of the exhibition was, in addition to paying homage to Picasso, to highlight the influence that this great artist had on other artists, in this case, on Romanian artists.

Those who made the exhibition had the excellent idea of printing on the walls of a passageway the opinions of painters who admit to having been influenced by Picasso.

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These are some paintings by Romanian artists. We can easily see the difference between Picasso's paintings and those of those who try to copy him or have been influenced by him.

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These could be seen on the first level of the museum. I don't want to go any further now, because that would be too long and, of course, boring. Because there are still many remarkable paintings by the great painter, I will try to present them in some future blogs.

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After a few hours spent looking at the paintings and trying to gather as much information as possible, after the excitement of meeting Picasso's art, a short walk in the area where the MARe museum is located came as a relaxation and a settling of impressions.

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If someone arrives in the area, i.e. in Bucharest, and is an art lover and, more than that, is eager to see some of Picasso's paintings up close, then a few forays are necessary.

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MARe is easy to find. It is located in the north of Bucharest, close to the Triumphal Arch and Herastrau Park. You can see it on the map!


The Picasso Effect exhibition is open until 8 January 2024.

Monday-Sunday: 10-20 (Tuesday: closed)

Ticket price $ 22
The ticket price for groups (5 people) is $ 15 for each


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What a fascinating @bluemoon , truly impressive museum with Picasso's works, I love it! I think your favourite is my favourite too, it's the work that caught my attention the most. Thank you for bringing this to us, it is of great value, thank you very much.😀

With pleasure! I've been waiting for your opinion. If I understand correctly, do you live in Malaga? The city where Picasso was born.

Yes, I've been living in Malaga for more than 5 years, I'm from Argentina. And I loved this museum, it's beautiful!😀

Picasso and artists that were influenced and inspired by him. Of course, you had to visit the exhibition, would have been a missed out opportunity if not visited. And this way, through your post, we also saw a bit of it 😇

Thank you @bluemoon :)

Of course, you have highlighted the two reasons very well. It was mandatory to see this exhibition, it's a rare opportunity here where I live, and also needs to be shared with anyone who might be interested.
Thanks for being one of them!

Fascinating. I had never thought of that detail of Picasso's personality. Now when I was reading it I realized this. I always stop to admire his work, but I never paid attention to his personal life.

these kinds of artists and personalities are, first of all, very selfish and used to take advantage of those around them.

(all artists don't have to be like that... well, I think so).

Picasso is a fascinating character, the kind you admire but hate at the same time. His importance in the art of the world is undeniable and I was impressed by the chance to look closely at the original paintings. I met many artists from Romania, from music, theatre, and painting. The vast majority are as I said. Selfish to say the least.

Truly, being able to be close to those Picasso originals is a luxury that not everyone can afford.... I would have even stopped breathing for a few moments.

I felt the same way! Actually I'm not such a big Picasso fan, I like expressionist painters more, but that doesn't mean I can't be impressed by a personality who influenced art in the world.

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Wow! The scissors from the outside looks so adorable. The museum is beautiful with lots of paintings that are amazing,

I'm glad it shows.

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Thank you very much!

That's a beautiful museum and exhibition too! Too bad I failed terribly to see any museums during my years of stay in Bucharest :(

There is an age when we are not interested in museums, we have other priorities. Fortunately, this can be easily fixed, especially if you're young and like to travel. You know who I mean, don't you?

Absolutely. It's just that since I moved from Bucharest, I never really got there other than to the airport, lol. I should take a trip exclusively to explore Bucharest!

I have no doubt you will!

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