Specialising in contemporary art and representing a carefully curated roster of established and emerging artists, Jecza Gallery has become one of Romania’s leading contemporary art galleries. Founded initially as a family business in 2011 by Sorina Ianovici-Jecza and Andrei Jecza, the gallery entered a new stage in 2018, becoming more visible and more international, going forward with a programme that is both coherent and deeply connected to the European art scene, while remaining attentive to the specificity of the Romanian cultural context.
Representing key figures such as Constantin Flondor, Paul Neagu, Peter Jecza, Roman Cotoșman, Iosif Király, Marius Bercea, Radu Oreian, Tincuța Marin, and, alongside a younger generation of artists carefully nurtured and supported, the gallery fosters a direct dialogue between established artistic legacies and emerging voices. This approach reflects Jecza Gallery’s commitment to continuity and growth, bringing together artists with strong institutional recognition - such as Iosif Király, whose works are included in the collection of Museum of Modern Art - and artists from a new generation actively shaping the contemporary scene.
At Art OnO Seoul, Jecza Gallery presents a focused selection of artists including Marius Bercea, Iosif Király, Tincuța Marin, Genti Korini, Laurian Popa, Radu Oreian and Paul Robas, highlighting a balanced presentation that brings together established and emerging practices across painting, drawing, and sculpture, and emphasizing continuity, material presence, and artistic craftsmanship.
In recent years, Jecza Gallery has expanded its presence nationally, now operating spaces in both Timișoara and Bucharest, allowing for a wider programme of solo exhibitions, curated group shows, and experimental projects. On the international stage, Jecza Gallery is an active participant in major art fairs and platforms, including Paris Photo, Untitled Art Fair, Basel Social Club, and Vienna Contemporary, positioning its artists within a global network of collectors, curators, and institutions.