Founded by Mihai Nicodim in 2012, Nicodim Gallery Bucharest is a dynamic outpost of the internationally acclaimed gallery based in Los Angeles. Located in the historic Cantacuzino Palace on Calea Victoriei, the space champions emerging and established artists from Romania and beyond. The gallery’s program is known for its provocative exhibitions that challenge conventional narratives and foster cross-cultural dialogue. Romanian talents such as Adrian Ghenie, Ciprian Mureșan, and Șerban Savu share the stage with global voices like Marina Abramović, Dominique Fung, and Moffat Takadiwa. Nicodim Gallery has become a vital bridge between Eastern European art and the global scene, hosting site-specific installations, experimental group shows, and solo exhibitions that spotlight bold artistic perspectives. With a reputation for curatorial risk-taking and international collaboration, the Bucharest space continues to redefine the city’s contemporary art landscape while maintaining strong ties to its Los Angeles counterpart.
Bucharest RomaniaNicodim Gallery in Bucharest is located at 29 Strada Băiculești, Sector 1, one of the city’s vibrant cultural hubs. Established in 2012 by art dealer and curator Mihai Nicodim, the gallery has quickly become a top contemporary art space, focusing on promoting young and emerging Romanian artists along with international talents. Its intimate and versatile exhibition spaces are ideal for installations, painting, and experimental projects, offering cutting-edge shows that bring Eastern European contemporary art to the forefront. The gallery represents important figures from the Cluj School and more, making it a key destination for art enthusiasts interested in the dynamic Romanian art scene. Situated in a lively part of Bucharest, Nicodim Gallery benefits from its proximity to other galleries, cafes, and cultural venues, providing visitors with a rich environment to explore modern artistic expressions in a vibrant urban setting. The area is well connected by public transport and close to major city attractions, allowing art lovers to combine their visit with broader cultural experiences.