418 Gallery
418 Gallery
Gallery description
418 Gallery was founded in Bucharest in 2008. Dr. Joana Grevers, an art historian of Romanian origin, and Guy K. Williamson, an American businessperson and art collector. Since 2017, the gallery has headquarters in Cetate and became the first rural gallery in Romania. The generous architectural space at Cetate, a former agricultural family estate from the second half of the 19th century, is an unusual environment and an ideal match for young cutting-edge artists working on a large scale. Since 2008, 418 Gallery and the Joana Grevers Foundation have organized the Cetate Arts Danube Residency every summer, a workshop for Romanian and international artists. Since 2017, the gallery opened a branch office in Munich, where most of the works are stored and can be viewed. At regular intervals, we held private views of the representative works of selected artists.
Focus
The gallery considers Abstract Expressionism one of the most interesting and historically relevant artistic developments post-WWII. The Abstract Expressionist movement emerged at the peak of the Cold War and, against all odds, managed to reach and influence artists living in imposed seclusion in communist countries of Eastern Europe. Abstract Expressionism behind the Iron Curtain represents a highly relevant and startling artistic movement..
Gallery Owner(s)
Joana Grevers
Selected exhibitions
1.Selected solo exhibitions
* 2026 - Light Horizons, at 418 GALLERY Munich- Maria Bordeanu, Ștefan Radu Crețu, Adina Mocanu, Emma Durovray, Albert Kaan, Johannes Vogl, Victoria Zidaru[1] * 2025 - Lisez l’histoire et le tableau, at 418 GALLERY Cetate - Mihail Coșulețu, curator Ruxandra Demetrescu * 2025 - Expanding Horizons, at 418 GALLERY Munich - In the 60s and 70s, Vincentiu Grigorescu, Andrej Jemec, Edo Murtic, Romul Nutiu, Diet Sayler, Hedda Sterne * 2022 - Other Worlds on paper, at 418 GALLERY Munich - Maria Bordeanu, Mihail Coșulețu, Ștefan Radu Crețu, Lavinia Crețu, Iulian Cristea, Andrei Hancu, Andrej Jemec, Constantin Luser, Edo Murtic, Romul Nutiu, Diet Sayler, Petrică Ștefan, Johannes Vogl[2]
3.Selected art fairs
- 2025 - Artissima
- 2025 - RAD Art Fair
- 2025 - Stage Bregenz
- 2025 - Art Brussels
- 2024 - Stage Bregenz
- 2024 - Art Brussels
- 2024 - Artissima
- 2024 - Vienna Contemporary
- 2023 - Art Cologne
- 2023 - Art Brussels
- 2022 - Artissima
- 2021 - Art Brussels
- 2021 - Vienna Contemporary
- 2021 - Paper Positions
- 2020 - Art Brussels
- 2020 - Vienna Contemporary
- 2020 - Paper Positions
- 2019 - Art Brussels
- 2019 - Vienna Contemporary
- 2018 - Vienna Contemporary
- 2017 - Vienna Contemporary
- 2017 - Artissima
- 2017 - International Kinetic Art
- 2016 - Art 16 London Global Art Fair
- 2016 - Scope Basel
- 2016 - Vienna Contemporary
- 2015 - Vienna Contemporary
- 2014 - Kölner Art Liste
- 2014 - Art International Instanbul
- 2014 - Vienna Fair
- 2012 - Art Toronto
- 2012 - Art Market Budapest
- 2011 - Art Toronto
- 2010 - Art Palm Beach
- 2010 - Art Toronto
- 2009 - Art Santa Fe
- 2009 - Art Toronto
Press
- https://www.societateamuzicala.ro/locurileculturii/418-gallery/
- https://bucuresti.gallery/galleries/418-2/
Social Media Links
- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/418gallery/