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The artwork features an expressive, almost surreal depiction of a child's face. The dominant colors are muted shades of gray and blue, creating a somber, introspective mood. The textured brushstrokes and blurred edges convey a sense of dreamlike, emotional intensity. Symbolic elements, such as the presence of animals in the background, suggest a deeper, psychological narrative. The artist's distinctive style, blending realism and abstraction, invokes a poignant, contemplative exploration of the human experience. This piece likely reflects the artist's intention to delve into the complexity of childhood and the subconscious world of the mind. ...
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Nika Kutateladze was born in 1989, in Tbilisi. He studied on the faculty of Architecture at the Tbilisi State Academy of Arts between 2007 – 2011. In 2013 he graduated an informal master’s course at the Centre of Contemporary Art, Tbilisi (CCA-T). The majority of the artworks comprise installations and sculptures, reflecting day-to-day consumerism and different environmental issues. His later artistic utterances challenge the transformative process of architectural spaces and urban environment, in general. ...
Gallery Artbeat is a pioneering contemporary art gallery based in Tbilisi, Georgia representing mid-career and emerging Georgian artists. Between 2014-2017 the gallery started its journey as a project space, a moving gallery using a shipping container for site-specific exhibitions to introduce contemporary art in peripheral locations where museums and galleries don't function. In October 2017 the gallery found it's permanent home in the heart of Tbilisi. The gallery has a significant presence on the international art scene, collaborating with major institutions and museums and taking part in art fairs such as NADA Miami, Untitled Miami, Art Dubai, Artissima, Art Cologne. Our aim is to support artists throughout their artistic journeys, foster cultural activities both locally and abroad, collaborate with international galleries and organisations and mark Georgia on an international art map. ...