Field for Prey
Gallery Artbeat•Sep 13, 2024 — Oct 25, 2024
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Gallery Artbeat is pleased to present ‘Field for Prey’, the first installment of a collaborative group show with Tatjana Pieters Gallery featuring works by Ana Gzirishvili, Nina Kintsurashvili and Charles Degeyter. The second iteration of the show will take place in March 2025, at Tatjana Pieters Gallery in Ghent.
‘Field for Prey’ constructs a multilayered narrative that symbolically examines the interplay between nature and human culture, focusing on how entities are shaped through their interactions with both the natural world and human influence. It weaves a transitional narrative that explores how humans attempt to create spaces for communication with other living organisms and the ways in which they try to tame, instrumentalize, or objectify nature. The exhibition opens up the possibility for complex relationships between these forces, where cultural landscapes and the natural world coexist in a dynamic and ever-evolving tension. As such, the...More
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Field for Prey
Gallery Artbeat•Sep 13, 2024 — Oct 25, 2024
Press release
Gallery Artbeat is pleased to present ‘Field for Prey’, the first installment of a collaborative group show with Tatjana Pieters Gallery featuring works by Ana Gzirishvili, Nina Kintsurashvili and Charles Degeyter. The second iteration of the show will take place in March 2025, at Tatjana Pieters Gallery in Ghent.
‘Field for Prey’ constructs a multilayered narrative that symbolically examines the interplay between nature and human culture, focusing on how entities are shaped through their interactions with both the natural world and human influence. It weaves a transitional narrative that explores how humans attempt to create spaces for communication with other living organisms and the ways in which they try to tame, instrumentalize, or objectify nature. The exhibition opens up the possibility for complex relationships between these forces, where cultural landscapes and the natural world coexist in a dynamic and ever-evolving tension. As such, the...More