You Don’t Take Me Dancing Anymore, (S. Dadiani 23)

Gvantsa Jgushia

You Don’t Take Me Dancing Anymore, (S. Dadiani 23), 2023Sign in to view price
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Material
hardwood floor stain, varnish, and pencil on mdf sheet, aluminum foil, ink, and pva glue on a found image framed in plastic
Description
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This vibrant abstract artwork features bold, diagonal lines in shades of orange, accented with metallic silver brushstrokes. The dynamic composition and textural elements create a sense of movement and energy. Though the subject matter is not immediately recognizable, the artwork evokes a sense of organic forms and natural processes. The artist's distinctive technique, combining painting and mixed media, reflects a contemporary, experimental approach to artistic expression. This piece likely aims to challenge the viewer's perception and invite contemplation on the interplay between structure and spontaneity in the creative process. ...

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Gvantsa Jgushia
Artist
Gvantsa Jgushia
B.1999

Gvantsa Jgushia (born in 1999, Zugdidi, Georgia) lives and works between Amsterdam (NE) and Tbilisi (GE). Gvantsa Jgushia is a visual artist and a writer working in various mediums, such as installation, sculpture, video, drawing, and olfactory medium, currently based in Amsterdam. Through her research-based practice, she examines rural traditions of healing and mourning, animistic beliefs evident in remnant ritual offerings, and plant-based curing efforts, together with modern-day technology and its approach to the human body, which often translate into larger-scale installations resembling a theatrical set, as her spatial thinking methods finds roots in Georgian stage design tradition. Jgushia’s work grapples with the material and mental tendencies of occupying a space, feelings of abandonment, translocation, and extraction. Her three-dimensional works integrate unconventional material choices and unfit pairings to emphasize the aspects of absurdity and forging. ...

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