Katrina Daschner
Camila Sposati
Dario Wokurka
Lombardi-Kargl is pleased to present artworks by Katrina Daschner, Camila Sposati, and Dario Wokurka, which which, through their practices, navigate the material, social, historical, and perceptual frameworks that shape experience.
Each artist explores transformation as a central theme—across materiality, corporeality, language, and structural conditions. Their works reveal a shared resonance in the poetics of material and gesture, as well as in the ways meaning is constructed and unraveled.
Katrina Daschner
Katrina Daschner, Frau Professor la Rose, 2012
cast bronze, patinated
84 x 47 x 28 cm
courtesy: the artist and Lombardi-Kargl
Katrina Daschner draws on queer and feminist perspectives positioning the body as both subject and site— of resistance, desire, and collective experience— navigating the intersections of the sensual and the symbolic, the private and the public.
photo collage from chromogenic prints
36,7 x 36,7 cm (framed)
photo collage from chromogenic prints
36,7 x 36,7 cm (framed)
photo collage from chromogenic prints
36,7 x 36,7 cm (framed)
photo collage from chromogenic prints
36,7 x 36,7 cm (framed)
Katrina Daschner (*1973) is an artist based in Vienna.
Recent exhibitions: Vagina Dentata, Lombardi—Kargl, Vienna (2025); The Borrowed Eyes of a Needle, Georg Kargl Fine Arts, Vienna (2024); Hiding In The Lights, Museum of Contemporary Art, Zagreb (2023); Burn & Gloom! Glow & Moon! Thousand Years of Troubled Gender, Kunsthalle Wien, Vienna (2022); GLOWING ACTS, Georg Kargl BOX, Vienna (2021); Hiding in the Lights, Diagonale, Festival des Österreichischen Films, Graz (2021); Hiding in the Lights, New Horizons Festival, Wroclaw (2020) and Special Mention/ Queer Art Competition, Queerlisboa Lesbian & Gay Festival, Lisbon (2020).
Upcoming: Stellprobe, Collection acquisition from the last decade, Belvedere 21, Vienna (2026); Feminist Futures Forever, Belvedere 21, Vienna (2026)
Her works are found in institutional collections such as mumok, Vienna; Belvedere, Vienna; collection Wien Museum, Vienna; State Collection of Lower Austria, St. Pölten; MAK, Vienna.
Camila Sposati, Collision, 2025
paper cutouts, gouache, 101,2 x 66 cm (framed)
courtesy the artist and Lombardi-Kargl
Camila Sposati
Camila Sposati’s practice is rooted in scientific inquiry and shaped by cross-disciplinary research. Her work investigates the transformation of natural elements, challenging conventional understandings of landscape and the subterranean world.
Camila Sposati
Horizontes
2024
paper cut-outs, gouache
86 x 61 cm
weaving fabric and wood spool
105 x 160 cm
wax, wood and pigment
60 x 47 x 3,5 cm (framed)
wax, wood and pigment
60 x 47 x 3,5 cm (framed)
wax, wood and pigment
60 x 47 x 3,5 cm (framed)
Camila Sposati (*1972) is an artist based in Vienna.
Recent exhibitions: CORPUS COSMOS, Uppsala Konstmuseum, Uppsala (2025); From Within, Beneath, and Beyond: Through Matter, Lombardi—Kargl, Vienna (2025); Breath Pieces (Part II), ifa-Galerie, Berlin/(2023); HARD/SOFT. Textiles and Ceramics in Contemporary Arts, MAK, Vienna (2023); We - Art and Science by Women, Paço da Artes, São Paulo (2023); Breath Pieces, ifa-Galerie, Stuttgart (2022); 37° Panorama da Arte Brasileira, Under the Ashes, Embers, MAM, São Paulo (2022) and Sesc, Sorocaba (2023); Corpos de Phonosophia, Residência Belojardim, Pernambuco (2021); Phonosophia, Georg Kargl BOX, Vienna (2021); Cybernetics of the Poor, Kunsthalle Wien, Vienna (2021) and Tabakalera, San Sebastian (2020).
Upcoming: Camila Sposati, Mineral as Musical Note, Natural History Museum, Vienna (2025)
Her works are found in institutional collections such as Uppsala Konstmuseum, Uppsala; Buffalo AKG Art Museum, Buffalo, New York; ifa Collection, Berlin/Stuttgart; Museu de Arte Moderna da Bahia, Salvador; Coleção Itaú Cultural, São Paulo.
Dario Wokurka
Dario Wokurka, Untitled (RH Compressed), 2024
acrylic on linen, 70 x 50 cm
courtesy the artists and Lombardi-Kargl
Dario Wokurka’s work centers on painting as a mode of translation, using the painterly process to explore the conditionality inherent to representation. Approaching abstraction through a conceptual lens, he translates systemic ideas into paintings, prints, video and installations.
Dario Wokurka
Untitled (BO Compressed)
2025
acrylic on linen
70 x 50 cm
inkjet and acrylic on paper
29,7 x 21 cm
inkjet and acrylic on paper
29,7 x 21 cm
inkjet and acrylic on paper
29,7 x 21 cm
Dario Wokurka (*1988) is an artist based in Vienna.
Recent selected solo exhibitions: Unexpected Paintings, Lombardi—Kargl, Vienna (2024); Windfang, organized by Dominic Michel & Julia Künzi, Sihlquai 133, Zurich (2024); Rag Rug Pictures, Trust, Vienna (2023); Untitled Solo Exhibition, Georg Kargl BOX, Vienna (2022).
Selected group exhibitions: Disagreed Hallucination, UA26, Vienna (2023); Blumen in Vasen, Kunsthaus Glarus, Glarus (2022), amongst others.
His works are found in institutional collections such as Sammlung Glarner Kunstverein, Kunsthaus Glarus, Glarus; collection Wien Museum, Vienna; Austrian Federal Artothek, Belvedere, Vienna.