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November 2022
on / off the grid – painting now
Jecza Gallery and the Austrian Cultural Forum would like to invite you at the first show of this autumn, „Transforming” by the European artist Beate Winkler.
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In and Out, Out and In – curated by Ami Barak
Jecza Gallery and the Austrian Cultural Forum would like to invite you at the first show of this autumn, „Transforming” by the European artist Beate Winkler.
Find out more »September 2022
Transforming – Beate Winkler
Jecza Gallery and the Austrian Cultural Forum would like to invite you at the first show of this autumn, „Transforming” by the European artist Beate Winkler.
Find out more »July 2022
WHAT MATTERS TO US (TODAY) – curated by Alina Serban
“What matters to us (today)” represents a first episode in a series of exhibitions that aims to conduct a research and a radiography (in progress) of the latest contemporary artistic narratives as they are articulated and written by Romanian artists today, some of them being at the beginning of their careers, others already going through important stages in defining their own artistic directions and practices.
Find out more »March 2022
REMEMBER – Constantin Flondor
Jecza Gallery dedicates the first exhibition of 2022 to the artist Constantin Flondor in honor of his 85th birthday. The exhibition is called REMEMBER and includes artworks from the last few years, presented alongside historical works dating from the late 1960s, 1970s and the beginning of the 1980s.
Find out more »November 2021
APUD MAGISTER – Ioan Aurel Muresan
Click here to book your visit for our guided tours. Galeria Jecza, în colaborare cu Fundația Interart Triade, sunt onorați să prezinte expoziția Ioan Aurel Mureșan - Apud Magister Curator: Liviana Dan Vernisaj: vineri, 26 noiembrie 2021, 18:00-22:00, la Galeria Jecza, în prezența artistului.…
Find out more »September 2021
1 + 2 + 3 + 4 | An anniversary, a compass for the future
When you are 10 years old, you can still count your age with your fingers. Because fingers are the ones that contribute most intensely to creation. We proposed to the living artists represented, to realize works about the powerful symbolism of the number 10. A way, both subtle and playful, for the gallery to pay tribute to its artists through the celebration of its anniversary, and, for the viewer, to follow, with interest, even emotion, the constant inspiration of the artists, who have all been exhibited in the gallery.
Find out more »July 2021
Light clarity avocado salad in the morning
We are organising our first summer show at the gallery. We invited Horațiu Lipot to cast his own selection of emerging artists that he feels best represents our times.
Find out more »April 2021
Tincuța Marin – Dianthus Caryophyllus
Standing before the works of Tincuța Marin is, in a way, like stopping before the moment preceding a state of coagulation, as before a process that seems endless, a scar formation, which metaphorically, is locked in a perpetual state of deconstruction and reconstruction.
Find out more »October 2020
Pusha Petrov – The unspoken and other images
Jecza Gallery is happy to host Pusha Petrov's exhibition, curated by Ami Barak. Her first solo exhibition at Jecza Gallery, Timişoara, will be an overview of her intense activity that characterizes the last years, including two new creations. Her research follows a path from object to individual and is revealed through photographic series, as stated by the artist herself they reveal a hidden identity that hides behind what we perceive in a first gaze.
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