Irakli Bugiani
Biography
Irakli Bugiani’s paintings delve into the interplay between memory, identity, and the remnants of the Soviet era. His works often depict architectural interiors and exteriors devoid of human presence, employing abstract imagery with rough strokes of oil on canvas. This approach leaves an impression of an unfinished process, inviting viewers to engage with the layers of history and personal recollection embedded in each piece. Through his art, Bugiani explores the boundaries between fiction and historical fact, reflecting on the impact of past events on individual and collective memory. His use of collage techniques, incorporating old and new photographs and texts, adds depth to his exploration of social, scientific, and political contexts. The visible process on the canvas becomes a crucial aspect of his work, emphasizing the act of creation as a means of understanding and interpreting the world. Bugiani's paintings serve as a meditative journey, enabling viewers to explore new dimensions and realities, and offering a fresh perspective on our perception of the world. By showcasing the struggle between the natural landscape and the man-made world, his art provides a thought-provoking experience that resonates with the complexities of contemporary life. ...