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Eka Sharashidze
Germany
Photography, C-type on Aluminium
Size: 31.5 W x 31.5 H x 0.8 D in
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Wall people detail no. 12.1 | 80x80 cm | limited edition 12 | Each edition is numbered and signed by the artist Original photo print under 4 mm acrylic glass glossy | Backing - Robust aluminium Dibond | Hanging system - Aluminium Rail Rectangle. The first shots of the large format minimalist photography series "Wall People" were taken in 2009 and are still in the process of modification and further development. It is a staging of the movement sequences of passers-by on various levels. The viewer gets the chance to understand the movement sequence in one picture. The works initially seem like snapshots, until the eye grasps the order in the chaos. The photography series are part of many collections and have been shown in numerous exhibitions around the world and it was used by the „Musica festival strasbourg“ 2014 for the main image campaign.
2009
C-type on Aluminium
12
31.5 W x 31.5 H x 0.8 D in
Not Framed
Yes
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Born in Tbilisi, Georgia. After completing a monumental painting course at the Academy of Arts in Tbilisi, she moved to Berlin in 1995 where she has lived and worked ever since. Eka Sharashidzes photographs primarily thematicise the difference in the architecture of European cities. Architectural details are extracted from their context and combined in photo collages to produce ornamental constructs. They contain the details which the artist considers to be typical for the architecture of each location. By isolating and repeating only a few specific features, her works show in particular the fractured nature of our recollections. The farther an event lies back in the past, the less we are able to place into context the images which remain in our memories. What remains is a diffuse mixture of visual impressions representing the subjective quintessence of what has been experienced.
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