Suprainfinit Gallery

Suprainfinit Gallery SUPRAINFINIT Gallery develops a programme focused on Romanian and international emerging artists.

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Very enthusiastic about  opening next week!Liste Art Fair Basel 2026Messe Basel, Hall 1.1 booth 44June 15-21, 2026VIP Pr...
10/06/2026

Very enthusiastic about opening next week!

Liste Art Fair Basel 2026
Messe Basel, Hall 1.1 booth 44
June 15-21, 2026
VIP Preview: June 15, 11am-6pm
Presenting new works by David Farcaş.
In collaboration with Biju Gallery, Cluj.

Images:

1. David Farcaş, “Celebration”, 140x110 cm, Oil on canvas
2. David Farcaş, “Neighbours”, 110x90 cm, Oil on canvas
3. David Farcaş, “Untitled”, 120x90 cm, Oil on canvas
4. David Farcaş, “Afternoon dance”, 110x90 cm, Oil on canvas

Excited for our next participation at Liste Art Fair Basel 2026Messe Basel, Hall 1.1 booth 44June 15-21, 2026VIP Preview...
09/06/2026

Excited for our next participation at Liste Art Fair Basel 2026
Messe Basel, Hall 1.1 booth 44
June 15-21, 2026
VIP Preview: June 15, 11 am-6pm
Artist: Daria Koltsova presented in collaboration with


Daria Koltsova (b. 1987, Kharkiv, Ukraine; based in Paris) is a multidisciplinary artist working across installation, public art interventions, performance, and participatory practice. She holds an MA in Fine Art from the Ruskin School of Art, University of Oxford, and a BA in Art History and Theory from the Kharkiv State Academy of Design and Arts. She was nominated for the PinchukArtPrize (2015) and received the MUHi Award (2015). In 2017 Koltsova was awarded with Gaudi Polonia Polish Scholarship of the ministry of culture and national heritage. In 2023–2024, she received the Kaiserring Scholarship and was an artist-in-residence at Domaine des Oseraies, France.
Koltsova’s practice unfolds at the intersection of memory, material culture, and the politics of perception. She investigates how individuals and communities reshape reality in order to remain within it, how gestures of protection, repetition, concealment, and ritual become strategies of survival. Her works often originate in modest, utilitarian actions taping windows, weaving camouflage nets, preserving landscapes in stained glass, and expand into spatial environments that transform personal memory into public monument. Through these distilled gestures, she examines the fragile equilibrium between vulnerability and resilience, revealing the symbolic structures that allow societies to endure.

On June 3rd Suprainfinit will host Noor Boiten’s artist talk, where they’ll discuss in more detail about the outcome of ...
30/05/2026

On June 3rd Suprainfinit will host Noor Boiten’s artist talk, where they’ll discuss in more detail about the outcome of their residency in the broader context of their artistic practice.

During their three-month residency with Bucharest AiR, their project This Lukewarm World, currently on show at , a video-installation that takes on the shape of a re-examination of the contemporary ‘monstrous’ through the lens of Mary Shelly’s Frankenstein, whose composite body can be understood as a metaphor for contemporary q***r and trans* existence. They drew inspiration from the Bucharest cityscape and, in particular, the abandoned Văcărești delta, in the south-east of Bucharest.boiten

Our favorite work by  presented  Andreea AnghelLeni Riefenstahl Goesto Africa (and loves it!)2023Found objects (antiquec...
20/05/2026

Our favorite work by presented
Andreea Anghel
Leni Riefenstahl Goes
to Africa (and loves it!)
2023
Found objects (antique
colonialist writing desk, sock
wornin the artist’s former
studio located in a Linke-
Hofmann-Werke AG (now
called Pafawag) building where
during WW2 prisoners from the
Gross-Rosen concentration
camp were used as forced
labour), epoxy resin, pigment,
UV print on vinyl, prairie grass,
googly eyes
(180 x 86 x 55 cm)

Amazing installation by  for .fair 2026. Presented by  Foto credit: .studio
12/05/2026

Amazing installation by for .fair 2026.
Presented by

Foto credit: .studio

ECHOESA series of public interventions in Venice during  By Daria Koltsova From 5–9 May, Ukrainian artist Daria Koltsova...
08/05/2026

ECHOES
A series of public interventions in Venice during
By Daria Koltsova
From 5–9 May, Ukrainian artist Daria Koltsova presents Echoes, a series of unsignaled public interventions surrounding the Venice Biennale Arsenale in Venice.
The project continues Koltsova’s long-term practice of working with fragile traces, absence, and the ways violence quietly enters everyday space. Her works often begin from what remains after catastrophe: fragments, interrupted rituals, objects carrying memory, or the physical marks left by history on bodies and materials.

In Venice, laundry lines cross the city everywhere. Clothes hanging above the streets reveal invisible narratives about those who inhabit these spaces and how they live. For Koltsova, these suspended garments became both image and language.
The intervention also refers to the Venetian street Tana, whose name originates from the Azov region, historically connected to Venice through the production of rope materials for ships. Through this historical echo, the work creates an unexpected connection between Venice and contemporary Ukraine.
Installed throughout the area surrounding the Arsenale, the project consists of real military uniforms suspended on Venetian laundry lines. The uniforms were donated by Ukrainian artists currently serving in the war, by women soldiers, and by members of the Azov brigade. Many of these garments were worn in combat in some of the most heavily affected areas of the war. They still carry names, marks of use, and traces of injury.

Deliberately, the intervention contains no explanatory text and no author attribution. The absence of framing is central to the work. Viewers encountering the uniforms in public space are left uncertain whether they are witnessing an artwork or the temporary presence of actual soldiers. This ambiguity introduces a subtle but persistent sense of anxiety.
Within the context of the Venice Biennale — one of the most visible events in the international art world — Echoes functions as a reminder that war does not disappear when it leaves the front page.
The intervention can be encountered around the Arsenale, Venice, from 5–9 May 2026.

Join us this Wednesday from 18:00to celebrate a new chapter:our former space from Mantuleasa 22, becomes an art café.In ...
27/04/2026

Join us this Wednesday from 18:00
to celebrate a new chapter:
our former space from Mantuleasa 22, becomes an art café.

In partnership with our friends from Beans & Dots,
we’re blending what we love most
great art & great coffee.

Same energy.
Different rhythm.
A space to look, meet, think, and stay a little longer.

Come by.

Larisa SitarUntitled, 2026Basorelief, beton/ bas-relief, concrete Dimensions: 32x43x4 cmPresented by Suprainfinit Galler...
23/04/2026

Larisa Sitar
Untitled, 2026
Basorelief, beton/ bas-relief, concrete Dimensions: 32x43x4 cm
Presented by Suprainfinit Gallery .fair

We are happy to announce our next exhibition with , opening April 2nd, at Suprainfinit Combinat.
28/03/2026

We are happy to announce our next exhibition with , opening April 2nd, at Suprainfinit Combinat.

We are happy to announce our second participation  in NYC, showcasing new works by
14/03/2026

We are happy to announce our second participation in NYC, showcasing new works by

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