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The article discusses ten contemporary art exhibitions that took place in Cluj-Napoca, Romania, from March to July 2023. It highlights various exhibition spaces and studios in the city, including Fabrica de Pensule and Centrul de Interes, which were popular hubs for artists but have since closed. The article also mentions new spaces that have emerged, such as the Unirea complex and the Altoi Studio. It emphasizes the resilience of independent artists in Cluj, despite the challenges of an increasingly inaccessible and expensive urban living environment. The article concludes by mentioning other galleries and exhibitions in the city, showcasing a diverse range of artistic styles and mediums. [Extracted from the article] |