David Farcaș, The Fisherman, 2025, Courtesy of the Artist and Suprainfinit
David Farcaș, The Farmer, 2024, Courtesy of the Artist and Suprainfinit
Daria Koltsova, Installation view from Daria Koltsova's solo show The Kiosk at Temnikova&Kassela Gallery, Photo by Stanislav Stepaško
Suprainfinit and Temnikova & Kasela present a joint booth with works by David Farcaș, Daria Koltsova, and Johanna Ulfsak. Through painting, sculpture and textile, they examine how images and gestures shape meaning within landscapes marked by affect, conflict, and mediated realities. Farcaș paints perceptual realms between memory and observation, Ulfsak weaves layered narratives from everyday symbols, while Koltsova’s sculptures address protection, vulnerability, and resilience in contexts of war.
Daria Koltsova (b. 1987, Kharkiv, Ukraine) is a multidisciplinary artist with an MA in Fine Art from the Ruskin School of Art, University of Oxford. In 2024, she received the Kaiserring Scholarship and was an artist-in-residence at Domaine des Oseraies, France. Recent exhibitions have been held at Museum Ludwig (Cologne), Albertina Modern (Vienna), Kunsthaus Graz, MO.CO Montpellier. Her work explores memory, material culture, and the politics of perception through sculptural installations and public art interventions.
David Farcaș (b. 1990, Romania) is a Cluj-based artist with a BA and MA from the Sculpture Department of Cluj-Napoca University of Art and Design. Recent exhibitions have been held at Międzynarodowe Centrum Kultury, Kraków; Double Q Gallery, Hong Kong; Galeria Acapella, Napoli and Biju Gallery, Cluj-Napoca. His painterly work explores the unstable relationship between perception, memory, and landscape.
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