Have No Doubt of the Omnipotence of a Free People | OPENING, 7 November | Event in Bucharest | AllEvents

Have No Doubt of the Omnipotence of a Free People | OPENING

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Fri, 07 Nov, 2025 at 07:00 pm

10 Eremia Grigorescu , 010477 Bucharest, Romania

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Fri, 07 Nov, 2025 at 07:00 pm (EET)

10 Eremia Grigorescu, 010477 Bucharest

Strada General Eremia Grigorescu 10, 010477 București, România, Bucharest, Romania

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Have No Doubt of the Omnipotence of a Free People | OPENING
Join us this FRIDAY, Nov 7 starting at 19:00 at POINT for the Opening Reception of our satellite exhibition, a second part of “Have No Doubt of the Omnipotence of a Free People”, the first exhibition to examine Romania’s role in Zimbabwe’s liberation struggle during the 1970s, situating this overlooked history within the broader global processes of decolonization. The project brings together newly uncovered archival materials, first hand testimonials, original texts, and historical and contemporary artworks tracing how artistic production has reflected, and continues to reinterpret, the entanglements between post-communist and post-colonial realities.

The 67-artist Exhibition is a multi-generational dialogue between Romania and Zimbabwe. Their practices open a space for grappling with how history is remembered, repressed, or reactivated across time. The juxtaposition of historical and contemporary voices creates a polyphonic narrative in which ideological fervor, cultural production, and lived experience reverberate against one another.

The exhibition probes the cultural afterlives of political solidarity. It considers how artistic vocabularies reflect and contest state narratives, how cultural production serves as both propaganda and critique, and how contemporary artists are re-engaging these legacies in the present.

The Romania–Zimbabwe connection of the 1970s offers more than a bilateral story. It serves as a bridge for larger conversations on the entangled past, present, and potential futures of both nations, and by extension, the unfinished histories of decolonization and post-communist transformation. This shared moment of convergence allows Zimbabwean and Romanian artists to enter into dialogue across time, geography, and medium, revealing the multiplicity of perspectives that shape lived experience under the pressures of political ideology and global realignments.

The exhibition takes place across two locations - Galeria Catinca Tabacaru and POINT - in Bucharest, opening on October 30 and November 7 respectively. A Symposium taking place at POINT, November 20-22, will bring together critical curatorial, artistic, and academic voices examining the relationship between Eastern Europe and Africa within the historical and contemporary art context. A detailed program will be communicated in advance.”



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Have No Doubt of the Omnipotence of a Free People | OPENING, 7 November | Event in Bucharest | AllEvents
Have No Doubt of the Omnipotence of a Free People | OPENING
Fri, 07 Nov, 2025 at 07:00 pm