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Jecza Gallery at Vienna Contemporary 2025: showing recent works by Tinucța Marin and Genti Korini alongside historical works by Roman Cotoșman.

Messe Wien Halle D,
11 - 14 September 2025
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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Jecza Gallery at Vienna Contemporary 2025, showing recent works by Tinucța Marin and Genti Korini alongside historical works by Roman...
D48 https://viennacontemporary.ticket.io/076pmd6q/?cryptedId=076pmd6q&lang=en Preview (VIP Pass only) Thursday, 11 September, 12:00 – 5:00 pm Vernissage (VIP and Vernissage Pass only) Thursday, 11 September, 5:00 – 9:00 pm Public Days Friday, 12 September, 11:00 am – 7:00 pm Saturday, 13 September, 11:00 am – 7:00 pm Sunday, 14 September, 11:00 am – 6:00 pm11 - 7 https://www.viennacontemporary.at/en/

We are delighted to announce that we will be presenting recent works by Tincuța Marin and Genti Korini, alongside historical works by Roman Cotoșman, at Vienna Contemporary 2025.

The booth concept positions Cotoșman's conceptual minimalism, Korini's visual dialogue between abstraction and representation, and Marin's fantastic storytelling as complementary forces.

Tincuța Marin, born in 1995, lives and works in Cluj-Napoca, Romania. Her works reveal a capacity for magical thinking and fantastical, transhistorical storytelling. Synthesising characters and stylistic references from ancient civilizations, especially Ancient Egypt, to modern art, Tincuța Marin composes scenes with mystical allure, weaving imagination and art history into a oneiric narrative. Marin's works evoke myth, ritual, and the unseen, situating her within a contemporary discourse that values narrative, intuition, and the poetic potential of form.

Genti Korini (b. 1979, Tirana, Albania) works at the intersection of perception and projection, past and present, fiction and historical reality, and abstraction and representation. Drawing from the cultural and historical frameworks of his native Albania, his practice examines how ideology manifests through images and form, engaging directly with the politics of aesthetics across the legacies of modernity, modernism, post-communism, and the neoliberal present. His work is research-driven and draws from a diverse range of influences, including art history, architecture, literature, and film. We have exhibited Korini at Basel Social Club this year.

 

Roman Cotoșman (1935, Jimbolia - 2006, Philadelphia) was a pivotal figure of the Romanian avant-garde of the 1960s, co-founder of group 1.1.1. alongside Constantin Flondor and Stefan Bertalan. His practice investigated the spiritual interplay between the absolute and the void, strongly influenced by Orthodox theology. His works are included in numerous institutional collections, such as MUMOK Vienna and the Erste Foundation.

 

We would love to thank RKI Wien and ICR for their support.

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