Nika Kutateladze and Tako Robakidze are from Georgia, a country located in
heart of the Caucasus, on the eastern borders of Europe between Turkey, Armenia, Azerbaijan and Russia. The artistic practices of the two artists differ but they come together on a common observation, documentary for one, allegorical for the other, of their native country. Brought together for the first time in the same exhibition, they are designing together a unique installation...
Through a localized experience, the works of Nika Kutateladze and Tako Robakidze echo essential questions that are agitating people at this very moment, in Europe and around the world.
Using a multiplicity of mediums, from painting to architectural installation, Nika Kutateladze creates environments which depict the memory of Metsieti, a Georgian village, the birthplace of her father, today almost deserted by the rural exodus. ..
Tako Robakidze uses photography and video. She creates visual narratives that tell the story of her country and the consequences of the upheavals it has experienced over the years.
thirty years old. Through long immersions in the field, particularly around the separatist territories of Abkhazia and South Ossetia, she observes the disrupted lives of human communities...
Opening on March 10 at 19 p.m.
free entry, all public
Résonances, an art and music meeting on Friday March 29 at 18:30 p.m. in partnership with Arts et Scène