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Culture Ministry invites pro bono campaigns from advertising agencies for “Wisdom of Earth” acquisition

April 1, 2016

The Ministry of Culture launches a national crowdfunding initiative for the acquisition of the sculpture “Wisdom of Earth” by Constantin Brancusi and invites advertising agencies to develop the communication campaign pro bono, Minister Vlad Alexandrescu wrote Friday on his Facebook page. To this end, “Romania-based creation, media, digital and PR agencies that are willing to […]

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