Zina Gallery at SPARK Art Fair 2022

Zina Gallery is pleased to announce its participation in SPARK Art Fair Vienna between the 24th and the 27th of March 2022 with works by Hortensia Mi Kafchin.

SPARK Art Fair Vienna debuted in June 2021 with an innovative exhibition format, focusing solely on individual presentations within an open architecture. The fair’s 2022 edition comprises 80 Austrian and international galleries, as well as three curated sections and will present numerous previously unpublished works, including artworks created especially for the fair. Based on its debut edition’s success, SPARK Art Fair Vienna 2022 will offer an even better mix of emerging and established artists, from national and international galleries and from carefully selected areas of focus.

SPARK 2022 will be held at the historic Marx Halle in central Vienna with an extensive offer of up-close encounters with leading or emerging artworks and artists. More information on the fair and its upcoming edition can be found here.

Update: Click here to view the 3D scan of the booth.

Hortensia Mi Kafchin (b. 1986, Galați, Romania, as Mihuț Boșcu Kafchin) practices a surreal, narrative figuration through the lens of many personal transitions: where east becomes west; where science becomes spirituality; where man becomes woman. Mysteries of chance and not-knowingness suspend belief and open gateways to alternate worlds. Throughout numerous installations in museums and galleries worldwide, Kafchin immerses the viewer into her world through a broad range of artistic mediums from drawing, painting and sculpture to installations, using various materials such as ceramics, glass, metal and found objects. Her broad body of work was highlighted in solo exhibitions in Cluj, Bucharest, Stockholm, London, Los Ange­les, Paris, Budapest and New York. Kafchin has also taken part in many pres­ti­gious group exhi­bi­tions within events and institutions, such as the Prague Biennale, La Tri­ennale, the Aus­trian Museum of Applied Arts, Espace Cul­turel Louis Vuit­ton, Espace Niemeyer.