The Infinite Now by Taras Gembik, is a collection of twenty-four poems that trace a decade-long journey of self-discovery. The verses explore what Gembik calls "the infinite now"—a slippery, miraculous present where queer and decolonised futures might emerge. As he writes: "Here, in the fields among the planets and the stars, I feel love turning in a circle of no beginning and no end."
Gembik—a Ukrainian curator, cultural worker, and performer who has worked with the Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw and co-created the Sunflower Solidarity Community Centre (praised in Frieze's 'Forms of Resistance' dossier)—transforms everyday moments into profound reflections on love, displacement, and the possibility of finding home in transience.
Gembik—a Ukrainian curator, cultural worker, and performer who has worked with the Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw and co-created the Sunflower Solidarity Community Centre (praised in Frieze's 'Forms of Resistance' dossier)—transforms everyday moments into profound reflections on love, displacement, and the possibility of finding home in transience.