Effects of past events and recreation of new narratives is the subject of Precious Stone, a new contemporary display of works by artists Tamar Botchorishvili that is marking a reopening of the space of Tbilisi's Gallery ArtBeat after the lockdown.
Concerning "all levels" of societal issues, the exhibition marks the first personal show of the creative at the gallery, encompassing paintings and small-size objects reflecting on topics ranging from power and subordination to sexuality.
Speaking about the works selected for the show, the artist told Artarea media platform the miniature creations were not directly connected through a thematic focus but were related under subjects related to society, family, body and sex.
On the other hand, the works in painting - the other part of the show - are related in their theme to the overall display, which takes its name from the portraits. A summary for the exhibition said Botchorishvili saw them as reflections of colourful stones found in mountain landscapes.
The artist believes that these stones compress energy, which has been accumulated for centuries. Mountain stones are recreated into the human eyes with their function, history and energy transformed" - summary for the display
Precious Stone represents the contemporary creative's attempts at self-reflection and self-understanding through a retelling of past experiences and traumas while also taking a look at unexpected future.
Curator Lali Pertenava said in her description of the selection the selected objects, made from synthetic clay and second-hand toys, represented "convulsive forms of our time’s broken body system", illustrating the societal notions addressed by the show.
Precious Stone is open for public viewing Tuesday to Sunday, with the exhibition set to run through August 16 at the gallery located at 14, Pavle Ingorokva Street in Tbilisi.