Temnikova & Kasela Gallery

Temnikova & Kasela Gallery Contemporary Art Gallery

Happy birthday, Katja Novitskova!Photo by Philipp Ottendörfer
20/06/2026

Happy birthday, Katja Novitskova!

Photo by Philipp Ottendörfer

Temnikova & Kasela is closed from June 21 to August 4.Zody Burke and Klara Zetterholm’s exhibition Ersatz Strata remains...
19/06/2026

Temnikova & Kasela is closed from June 21 to August 4.

Zody Burke and Klara Zetterholm’s exhibition Ersatz Strata remains accessible by appointment throughout July.

We’ll reopen fully on August 5.

Hello from Basel.Temnikova & Kasela and Suprainfinit Gallery are pleased to present a joint booth at LISTE Art Fair Base...
16/06/2026

Hello from Basel.

Temnikova & Kasela and Suprainfinit Gallery are pleased to present a joint booth at LISTE Art Fair Basel, featuring works by Johanna Ulfsak, Daria Koltsova, and David Farcaș.

June 15–21, 2026
Hall 1.1, Messe Basel
Booth 44

Photos: Julian Blum





Katja Novitskova group exhibition ´Labouring Bodies´ at Museum Tinguely BaselUntil 08.11.2026Labouring Bodies explores t...
15/06/2026

Katja Novitskova group exhibition ´Labouring Bodies´ at Museum Tinguely Basel

Until 08.11.2026

Labouring Bodies explores the relationship between the body, labour and technology from a feminist perspective. The extensive group exhibition shows how the human body – especially the feminised and marginalised human body – has been shaped and controlled by machines since the dawn of the modern age, and how it has also been understood as a site of resistance. With its focus on working with machines, the technologisation of production and reproduction, and women’s contribution to technological progress, the show invites us to rethink our notions of the body, labour and care. Spanning the period from the early twentieth century to the present, the works in the exhibition reveal parallels and underscore the ongoing relevance and topicality of the subject matter.

Photos by Pati Grabowicz


Liste Art Fair Basel 2026Messe Basel, Hall 1.1 booth 44June 15–21, 2026VIP Preview: April 15, 11am-6pmPresenting: Johann...
08/06/2026

Liste Art Fair Basel 2026
Messe Basel, Hall 1.1 booth 44
June 15–21, 2026
VIP Preview: April 15, 11am-6pm
Presenting: Johanna Ulfsak & Daria koltsova
Together with Suprainfinit Gallery, Bucharest

Johanna Ulfsak, “Cake”, hand-woven silk stretched on a frame, 175 x 200, 2026

Johanna Ulfsak, “Rescue Foil Blanket II”, hand-woven silk stretched on a frame, 66 x 55, 2026

04/06/2026
Grateful to Lisa Yin Zhang, Sophia Kishkovsky, Meinzer, Matthew Sherman, Margaret Carrigan, Christa Terry, Mark Westall,...
26/05/2026

Grateful to Lisa Yin Zhang, Sophia Kishkovsky, Meinzer, Matthew Sherman, Margaret Carrigan, Christa Terry, Mark Westall, Margherita Panaciciu, The New York Times, Hyperallergic, The Art Newspaper, Impulse Magazine, Artnet, Observer, FAD Magazine, CoolStuff.NYC, Il Giornale dell’Arte, Estonian Culture in the U.S., for featuring Esther III and its final edition at the Estonian House NYC.

Thank you for bringing Esther into the New York conversation.

“There are countless important women in our history who deserve monuments in exactly the same way.”A bronze equestrian s...
25/05/2026

“There are countless important women in our history who deserve monuments in exactly the same way.”

A bronze equestrian statue honoring Estonian women’s movement pioneer Alma Ostra-Oinas now stands in central Tallinn. The conceptual work by Flo Kasearu originates from the sculpture series “Monumental Neglect,” first presented at Vabamu’s exhibition “Out from Behind the Stove!”, curated by Piret Karro.

Traditionally reserved for male military figures, equestrian monuments rarely commemorate women. Kasearu’s work reimagines this tradition through the legacy of women who shaped Estonian history.

Thank you ERR, Siim Lõvi, and R**t Weidebaum for covering the project.

“There are countless important women in our history who deserve monuments in exactly the same way.”A bronze equestrian s...
25/05/2026

“There are countless important women in our history who deserve monuments in exactly the same way.”

A bronze equestrian statue honoring Estonian women’s movement pioneer Alma Ostra-Oinas now stands in central Tallinn. The conceptual work by Flo Kasearu originates from the sculpture series “Monumental Neglect,” first presented at Vabamu’s exhibition “Out from Behind the Stove!”, curated by Piret Karro.

Traditionally reserved for male military figures, equestrian monuments rarely commemorate women. Kasearu’s work reimagines this tradition through the legacy of women who shaped Estonian history.

Thank you ERR, Siim Lõvi, and R**t Weidebaum for covering the project.

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Peetri 12
Tallinn
10415

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Wednesday 13:00 - 18:00
Thursday 13:00 - 18:00
Friday 13:00 - 18:00
Saturday 14:00 - 18:00
Sunday 13:00 - 18:00

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