© Natalia Gurova
Tilted
Opening: 12 March 2026, 19:00
Exhibition Details:
In Tilted, Natalia Gurova brings together works from different periods with objects lived with over time, examining the unstable relationship between created and found forms. The exhibition considers how things connect and disconnect, how structures lean, overlap, or remain suspended between use and display.
Rather than focusing on authorship as origin, Tilted approaches value as something that accumulates through duration, relocation, and sustained attention. Marks, wear, and minor shifts become structural rather than decorative — evidence of continuity within unstable conditions.
Through a site-specific intervention, Gurova activates Fabrikraum as a field of coexistence: between private and public, archive and installation, object and support. The exhibition reflects on the infrastructures that shape personal lives — often invisible, often provisional — and on the subtle displacements that allow structures to persist, even when slightly off balance.
Featuring:
Natalia Gurova's multidisciplinary practice encompasses sculpture, printmaking, drawing, poetry, site-specific installation, and curating.
She is interested in how things are connected and disconnected, how people see each other, what is the role of facts and narration, how to be lonely and being in contact, and how structures form and collapse. She was born in Belarus, raised in Russia, since 2014 lives and works in Austria. Natalia studied site-specific art 2014-2018 at the University of Applied Arts Vienna under Paul Petritsch and Nicole Six, object sculpture 2018-2025 at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna under Julian Goethe. She got Würdigungspreis for her diploma project at the Academy of Fine Arts. Natalia’s works have been exhibited at Vienna Art Week, Vienna Design Week, Parallel, Austrian Cultural Forum London, Queer Museum at Austrian Museum of Folk Life and Folk Art, Galerie Michaela Stock, Belvedere 21, Wien Museum MUSA.