A Chimera Memorial
E.A. Shared Space•Oct 22, 2024 — Nov 24, 2024
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E.A. Shared Space is thrilled to invite you to a duo exhibition by Qeu Meparishvili and Hussein Shikha.The practices otherwise distinct from one another, come together through thinking, methodology and interest in their, at times shared, but mostly different cultural mythologies. Both the artist seems to be intrigued both by their immediate and collective past, generational trauma, collective memory and cultural histories and find shelter and grounding in history in order to imagine future, through reflecting the present. Like a thread of history, the threads created by the artists create a complex inter-connected narrative.
Hussein Shikha’s work especially stands out with a futuristic vision, while using material such as hologram, digital language and tapestry, historically connected to digital media. Based on an extensive research into the history of his immediate family and questions of displacement, he borrows the story-telling method of the almost vanishing practice of...More
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A Chimera Memorial
E.A. Shared Space•Oct 22, 2024 — Nov 24, 2024
Press release
E.A. Shared Space is thrilled to invite you to a duo exhibition by Qeu Meparishvili and Hussein Shikha.The practices otherwise distinct from one another, come together through thinking, methodology and interest in their, at times shared, but mostly different cultural mythologies. Both the artist seems to be intrigued both by their immediate and collective past, generational trauma, collective memory and cultural histories and find shelter and grounding in history in order to imagine future, through reflecting the present. Like a thread of history, the threads created by the artists create a complex inter-connected narrative.
Hussein Shikha’s work especially stands out with a futuristic vision, while using material such as hologram, digital language and tapestry, historically connected to digital media. Based on an extensive research into the history of his immediate family and questions of displacement, he borrows the story-telling method of the almost vanishing practice of...More