News
- March 2025
Closing days of De Anima at MNART — Fikl's solo show at the National Museum of Art Timișoara, curated by Horea Avram, with H.R. Patapievici's closing reflection on video.
- January 2025
De Anima presented at MNART as part of the events marking 150 years since the establishment of the Timiș Bar Association — the exhibition aligned with the anniversary of the Camera Avocaților, founded 25 January 1875.
- December 2024
A double Fikl presence at MNART: alongside the De Anima opening in the Baroque Hall, his d'après piece is inserted into the museum's Mythological Hall — replacing a work from the Caravaggio ensemble and inviting visitors to read across centuries.
- December 2024
De Anima opens at MNART — Fikl's solo exhibition in the Baroque Hall of the National Museum of Art Timișoara, curated by Horea Avram, taking its title from Aristotle's treatise on the soul.
- November 2024
Press preview by Presshub: Postbaroque rocade — a dialogue between baroque and postbaroque at the National Museum of Art Timișoara, anticipating Fikl's monumental works in the upcoming De Anima.
- December 2023
Fikl's Agnus Dei work is gifted to Pope Francis — and goes into the Vatican art collection.
- December 2023
After a three-year break spent off-line, Fikl returns with a new website, covering his most significant series of works, from 2005 to date.
- December 2023
The All-Red Fir Tree is the artwork which Fikl offers to Salvați Copiii România, to be auctioned at the charitable Gala of the Christmas Trees.
- November 2023
Significant expansion of Fikl's Timișoara space, developed now into a gallery-studio.
- October 2023
Research trip on painting and the built space at the Venice Architecture Biennale.
- September 2023
A multimedia project bringing together recent works by Fikl takes part in a presentation about Timișoara European Capital of Culture at the Romanian Cultural Institute in Tel Aviv.
- August 2023
First edition of Atelierele de Antropologie Teatrală 'Cătălina Buzoianu' takes place at FiklArtStage in Socolari.
- June 2023
Sonoro Conac concert at Fikl's in Socolari & painting exhibition of works from his The End of History, Neon Heart and Gentle Beasts series, organised in partnership with Prietenii MNAR.
- May 2023
Opening of the 2023 season: painting exhibition in the new galleries set up by Fikl at Socolari and the Maria Răducanu Quartet concert.
- February 2023
Interview by Corina Șuteu for Insula 42, in advance of the opening of Timișoara European Capital of Culture.
- January 2023
About Art and melancholy: interview by Veronica Kirchner for ARTfel de jurnal — Fikl on his grandfather, Romul Nuțiu's pedagogy, ArtHouse Fikl in Socolari, and the company of Chopin, Velázquez and Nichita.
- December 2022
The opening of the new Cavum / Black gallery built by Fikl in Socolari. Participation in the Christmas Tree Festival for Save the Children Romania.
- November 2022
At the National Theater in Timișoara, at the UMFT Days: Fikl in piano dialogue with his own baroque paintings.
- July 2022
Work exhibited in the collective exhibition Agrarian Cultures at the MARe museum in Bucharest.
- July 2022
Personal record at Artmark's auction: 18,000 euro hammer-price for the Baroque piece.
- July 2022
Paweł Kaczmarczyk & Electric Trio concert at Socolari.
- June 2022
Stabat Mater: concert by sopranos Veronica Anușca and Aura Twarowska.
- June 2022
El Angel vs El Exterminador: duo show Paul Cimpoieru – Fikl in Socolari.
- May 2022
Stop-over at Socolari during the Night of Philosophy.
- December 2021
Record in the charity auction at Save the Children Romania: 40,000 euros for the Snow Goat piece.
- August 2021
Izolart: a meeting of art, music, theatre and literature brings Timișoara's top cultural people to Socolari.
- March 2021
Neon Heart exhibition curated by Gabriela Massaci at the AnnArt gallery, Bucharest.
- February 2021
A comprehensive interview taken by Cristina Stănciulescu for People's Person.
- May 2017
Portuguese storylines from the Bonte Foundation collection on view at Palácio Nacional da Ajuda, Lisbon, May–August 2017 — solo show curated by Ileana Pintilie.