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Change – Part Two

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Window Project presents a group exhibition titled "Change—Part Two," which showcases the work of artists from various generations in various media from 1989 to 2024. This exhibition reflects the significant changes in Georgia's recent history, politics, and culture.

Since gaining independence in 1991, and despite or in response to wars, occupation, and attempts to seize power and public space by governments, Georgian contemporary art metaphorically, with sarcasm or romanticism, challenges and reflects essential themes such as the need to rethink the past and present critically, demythologize history, emphasize individual responsibility in shaping public space, respect human rights and freedoms, and address identity crisis and resilience in a politically unstable environment. Each work featured in the exhibition tells its own story and reflects the collective or individual perspective of different eras. Regardless of various artistic forms and time frames, visual analysis of...More expand_more

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GROUP EXHIBITION

Change – Part Two

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Window Project presents a group exhibition titled "Change—Part Two," which showcases the work of artists from various generations in various media from 1989 to 2024. This exhibition reflects the significant changes in Georgia's recent history, politics, and culture.

Since gaining independence in 1991, and despite or in response to wars, occupation, and attempts to seize power and public space by governments, Georgian contemporary art metaphorically, with sarcasm or romanticism, challenges and reflects essential themes such as the need to rethink the past and present critically, demythologize history, emphasize individual responsibility in shaping public space, respect human rights and freedoms, and address identity crisis and resilience in a politically unstable environment. Each work featured in the exhibition tells its own story and reflects the collective or individual perspective of different eras. Regardless of various artistic forms and time frames, visual analysis of...More expand_more

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9 Erekle Tatishvili St, T'bilisi, Georgia
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