The Glass Essay

Nina Kintsurashvili

The Glass Essay, 2024180 x 140cmSign in to view price
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oil on linenGallery Artbeat
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This vibrant abstract painting features a dynamic composition of bold, expressive brushstrokes. The canvas is awash with a vibrant palette of oranges, yellows, greens, and blues, creating a sense of organic energy and movement. Amidst the colorful chaos, forms resembling crystalline structures or natural phenomena emerge, hinting at a fantastical, imaginative world. The artist's distinctive style, marked by a spontaneous, gestural technique, evokes a sense of raw emotion and immediacy, inviting the viewer to immerse themselves in the artwork's captivating visual experience. ...

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Nina Kintsurashvili
B.1992, Georgian

Nina Kintsurashvili’s artistic process begins with the gathering and deep reflection on images sourced from Georgia’s archaeological sites, Byzantine and Western art histories, and Soviet-era archival records—many of which document artifacts now lost and preserved only through sketches. She is especially fascinated by the absence of visual information: fragments of broken vessels, faded frescoes, damaged heritage sites, or low-quality images found online. These gaps in memory and image access serve as a powerful creative catalyst, inspiring her to explore how erased histories are preserved, reinterpreted, and imagined. Through deconstruction and abstraction, Kintsurashvili transforms these original materials into new painterly forms that remain connected to their origins while becoming something entirely fresh. Her work creates a dialogue between materiality and concept, blending historical references with contemporary abstraction. By focusing on what is missing, her practice reveals how memory is shaped as much by absence as by presence. Her abstract compositions often hint at traditional forms like landscapes, allowing familiar shapes to appear before being transformed, inviting viewers into a contemplative space where representation and imagination intersect. ...

Nina Kintsurashvili: Artworks
Untitled
Nina KintsurashviliUntitled, 2023
450 x 200cm
Common Pictograph
Nina KintsurashviliCommon Pictograph, 2023
200 x 160cm
Untitled
Nina KintsurashviliUntitled, 2023
180 x 18cm
Blinds
Nina KintsurashviliBlinds, 2023
200 x 150cm
Dug Out Tools
Nina KintsurashviliDug Out Tools, 2023
51 x 70cm
Section 2
Nina KintsurashviliSection 2, 2024
150 x 200cm
Section 1
Nina KintsurashviliSection 1, 2024
150 x 200cm
HQ. 1st Verse
Nina KintsurashviliHQ. 1st Verse, 2024
150 x 150cm
Section 3
Nina KintsurashviliSection 3, 2024
170 x 130cm
Swing
Nina KintsurashviliSwing, 2024
50 x 80cm
Tool Carrier
Nina KintsurashviliTool Carrier, 2023
50 x 70cm
Hunter
Nina KintsurashviliHunter, 2024
160 x 200cm
The Glass Essay
Nina KintsurashviliThe Glass Essay, 2024
180 x 140cm
Morning Broken
Nina KintsurashviliMorning Broken, 2024
160 x 160cm
Landless
Nina KintsurashviliLandless, 2024
140 x 170cm
Gallery Artbeat
Gallery
Gallery Artbeat
Tbilisi

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. ...