Constantinescu, people with the surname Constantinesco or Constantinescu
Standard team: Constantin Constantinescu (Iosif Fuleiter) - Constantin Marinescu, Ladislau Băcuţ (Florian Ambru), Anton Fodor - Gheorghe Băcuţ, Valeriu Călinoiu (Viliam Florescu) - Justin Zehan, Carol Bartha (Iosif Lutz), Ion Suru, Dumitru Nicolae, Titus Ozon (Alexandru Ene).
Standard team: Iosif Fuleiter (Constantin Constantinescu) - Iosif Szoke, Ladislau Băcuţ, Florian Ambru (Anton Fodor) - Gheorghe Băcuţ, Valeriu Călinoiu (Viliam Florescu) - Dan Ion Sârbu (Nicolae Voinescu), Carol Bartha, Ion Suru, Dumitru Nicolae, Titus Ozon (Alexandru Ene).
In 1970 when he is put to reserve, Raksi joins the Cotroceni team, Progresul Bucureşti, where he gains new career satisfactions with: Paul Manta, Viorel Popescu, Jean Grama, Măndoiu, Adrian Constantinescu, Dinu Iordan, Beldeanu, Matei, Dudu Georgescu and Ţarălungă.
Born into an old family of Christian Orthodox clerics from Transylvania, Liviu Constantinescu ignored suggestions from family and teachers to become an engineer or teacher and decided to study natural sciences.
Co-authors: Michael Billington, Georges Banu, Michael Coveney, Marina Constantinescu, Mircea Ghitulescu, Dan Haulica, Nicolae Manolescu, Dan C. Mihailescu, Eugen Negrici, Cipriana Petre, Marian Popescu, Miruna Runcan, Victor Scoradet, Antoaneta Tanasescu, Ion Vartic, Irving Wardle.
Pompiliu Constantinescu (May 17, 1901 – May 9, 1946) was a Romanian literary critic.
The exhibition incorporates a cardboard installation with a series of video works by Hungarian artist Péter Forgács, Poland’s Zuzanna Janin, UK-based collaborators Karen Mirza and Brad Butler, Lithuanian Deimantas Narkevičius and Switzerland’sYves Netzhammer, sound-work by Liliana Moro, a sculpture by Via Lewandowski and Constantinescu's own film My Beautiful Dacia.