New Editorial Projects Supported through the Publishing Romania Programme Following This Year's Second Evaluation Session

The Romanian Cultural Institute will support, through its Publishing Romania programme, 13 more editorial projects from Spain, France, United Kingdom, Poland, the Czech Republic and Germany. The applications were received within this year's second evaluation session of the programme.

20 applications were send in for Section I (albums and studies devoted to Romanian culture) and two for Section II (publications). The evaluation was held on June 7, 2010. The jury was composed of: Ruxandra Demetrescu, the rector of the National Art University in Bucharest, Ioana Vlasiu, art critic, Marius Chivu, literary critic, Alexandru Niculescu, historian, and Cristian Teodorescu, publicist.

UK based Frieze Foundation will publish an album devoted to Romanian contemporary artists (Dan Perjovschi, Ciprian Mureşan, Ion Grigorescu, Matei Bejenaru, etc.). The National Museum in Gdansk will publish the album entitled Van Eyck – Memling – Brueghel. Masterpieces of painting from the Collections of the Brukenthal National Museum of Sibiu, Romania. Spanish publishing house ARTEC continues the series of albums on Romania with one devoted to Romanian patrimony and will also publish Constanţa Vintilă Ghiţulescu's album-book De la işlic la joben. UNOVEINTE Foundation will publish the album Dacia: istorie şi cultură (Dacia: History and Culture). The French publishing group Piktos will publish the books of the Stefan Lupascu conference held in Paris in March this year.

Flamarion's "Atelier du roman" literary magazine and the Czech one "Babylon" shall receive the support of the Romanian Cultural Institute to publish special issues devoted to Romanian literature.
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