Exhibiting Gallery
Window Project
Window Project is a contemporary gallery based in Tbilisi, Georgia showing works of Georgian and international artists. The gallery mainly is focused to promote young Georgian artists as well as showing works of a “forgotten” older generation to contribute to the dialogue between the past and the present. The first project – was launched in 2013 in an alternative exhibition space – at an empty window display of the Pantomime Theatre located on Rustaveli avenue to support local artists specializing in the art of the post-soviet regime period, mainly young artists together with internationally well-known names. The main purpose of the concept- gallery in the window display – was to make art public and available. In 2018 Window Project opened a new exhibition space where artists and curators are invited for various projects.
For Asia Now 2024, Window Project, Tbilisi is set to feature a solo exhibition by Tamara K.E. The exhibition is centred on exploring an uncertain, surreal, and, at times, utopian future and the quest to find a suitable language for the impending reality. It will showcase Tamara K.E.’s monumental paintings from the series entitled The Day After the Future (2012), small-scale mixed- media works on paper from the series entitled Revisiting Fear (2016), and large-scale recent graphics from the series entitled The End of the Fringe (2024). In this series, the artist “addresses the dynamics of our cultural memories, establishing seemingly random, free-flowing systems of codes, signifiers, and energy fields, and creating a stage for a final outcry of farewell to history.”
Tamuna Gvaberidze, founder
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BOOTH – M10
Window Project
9 Erekle Tatishvili St.
Tbilisi , Georgia
Exhibited artists
Tamara K.E.
Born in 1970 in Tbilisi, Georgia – Lives and works between Brooklyn, USA, and Dusseldorf, Germany