This year, Jecza Gallery participates in Basel Social Club with works by
Laurian Popa,
Șerban Ionescu,
Matei Emanuel and
Genti Korini,
four artists whose practices engage with the transformation of objects, forms, and perceptions through distinct visual languages.
From Laurian Popa's reconfigured material realities and Matei Emanuel's playful yet critical investigations of contemporary culture, to Șerban Ionescu's dynamic sculptural vocabulary shaped by drawing, architecture, and color, the presentation brings together diverse approaches to materiality and imagination.
Laurian Popa transforms everyday objects into enigmatic presences, shifting them between observation, memory, and imagination.
Matei Emanuel introduces subtle social ironies through objects that borrow the aesthetics of serially produced goods, challenging expectations around value, taste, and artistic production.
Șerban Ionescu moves fluidly between sculpture, painting, design, and architecture, creating playful worlds populated by anthropomorphic forms, vibrant colors, and shifting scales.
Genti Korini’s recent works turn toward the human figure and psychological space, constructing atmospheric narratives suspended between reality and fiction.
Jecza Gallery is honored to support The Albanian Pavilion at the 61st International Art Exhibition of La Biennale di Venezia, presenting A Place in the Sun, a moving-image installation by Albanian artist Genti Korini.