HOFA Gallery
Collaboration with HOFA Gallery in London, one of the most influential galleries dedicated to contemporary digital and physical art, consolidating the artist's presence in the global collectors' circuit.
Vladinsky returns to Bucharest after 7 years, following a major international circuit including London, Miami, Singapore, and Hong Kong.
“Private Collection” presents a selection of works from Vladinsky’s own personal collection, pieces that have been held back, kept outside the market, and until now unseen by the public. Following a series of international presentations, the artist returns to Bucharest with works that define his trajectory, but were never released. By bringing them into a public space, their status shifts from private ownership to shared experience.
This is not a retrospective, but a rare moment of access into the artist’s private archive—temporary, selective, and intentionally incomplete.
Recent years have included participation in some of the most relevant contexts of global contemporary art, from collaborations with HOFA Gallery in London to appearances at international fairs in Miami and Singapore.
The journey culminated in Hong Kong, where the artist's works were presented at the Digital Art Awards, organised by Phillips — a context that brings together a new generation of globally relevant digital artists.
Collaboration with HOFA Gallery in London, one of the most influential galleries dedicated to contemporary digital and physical art, consolidating the artist's presence in the global collectors' circuit.
Appearances at international fairs in Miami and Singapore — contexts that bring together collectors, institutions, and galleries from around the world, strengthening the artist's global visibility.
The journey culminated in Hong Kong, where the artist's works were presented at the Digital Art Awards, organised by Phillips — a context that brings together a new generation of globally relevant digital artists.
Through this contextual association, the Hong Kong participation positions Vladinsky's artistic practice within a space where digital art, artificial intelligence and new media are becoming an integral part of the global contemporary discourse.
Exhibited alongside: ThankYouX, Botto, Quayola, Deekay Kwon, Sougwen Chung.
Vladinsky returns to Bucharest with an exclusive selection of works, presented to a Romanian audience for the first time in a private and limited setting.
Vladinsky's art is a dialogue between the seen and the felt. Following international validation, his return to Bucharest marks a strategic moment of consolidating global connections in direct dialogue with a Romanian audience.
Every brushstroke in the 2026 collection reflects a decade of global exploration, distilled into a single evening of private discovery at JW Marriott Bucharest.
"My work does not seek to fill a space, but to create a silence within it."
Vladinsky
b. 1988 — Onești, RO
Represented by
HOFA Gallery, London
Upcoming
2026 — Vladinsky: Private Collection
Pavot Gallery, Bucharest
Vladinsky is a contemporary visual artist known for his abstract-figurative practice, most notably the Observer series, which explores perception, identity, and the role of the viewer in constructing meaning.
Emerging from a self-directed artistic path shaped outside traditional academic systems, Vladinsky developed a distinctive visual language defined by fragmented faces, expressive textures, and psychologically charged surfaces. His works function as reflective spaces, where the viewer becomes an active participant in the image.
Over the past years, Vladinsky has established an international presence, exhibiting across major art hubs including London, Miami, Singapore, and Hong Kong, in collaboration with leading contemporary galleries such as HOFA Gallery.
Selected Exhibitions — Last 5 Years
Solo
Group
Art Fairs — HOFA Gallery
2026
2025
2024
2025 • Mixed Media on Canvas • 166×136 cm
2025 • Oil on Canvas • 77×77 cm
2025 • Oil on Canvas • 77×77 cm
2025 • Oil on Canvas • 100×80 cm
2025 • Mixed Media on Canvas • 111×111 cm
2023 • Oil on Canvas • 127×127 cm
2025 • Mixed Media on Canvas • 240×200 cm
2025 • Oil on Canvas • 135×95 cm
2025 • Oil on Canvas • 100×80 cm
2024 • Mixed Media on Canvas • 166×136 cm
2025 • Mixed Media on Canvas • 111×111 cm
2024 • Mixed Media on Canvas • 82×82 cm
2025 • Mixed Media on Canvas • 135×105 cm
2025 • Mixed Media on Canvas • 135×105 cm
2024 • Mixed Media on Canvas • 166×136 cm
2023 • Mixed Media on Canvas • 166×136 cm
2024 • Oil on Canvas • 135×95 cm
2025 • Mixed Media on Canvas • 135×95 cm
2025 • Mixed Media on Canvas • 135×95 cm
2025 • Mixed Media on Canvas • 111×111 cm
2025 • Oil on Canvas • 100×100 cm
2025 • Oil on Canvas • 127×127 cm
2025 • Oil on Canvas • 127×127 cm
2024 • Mixed Media on Canvas • ⌀ 80 cm
2025 • Oil on Canvas • 30×40 cm
The full collection is available exclusively at the event. For further information or private viewings:
Download catalogueCalea 13 Septembrie 90, Bucharest, Romania
The opening will take place on April 23rd, in a private setting with limited access, bringing together approximately 200 guests — collectors, architects and design professionals.
Access is by prior registration only. Places are limited.