The Art Station, located in the historic Muharraq Souq in Bahrain, is a creative hub dedicated to supporting both emerging and established artists. With studios equipped for photography, 3D modeling, fashion, music, and more, the space provides artists with opportunities to develop their craft and engage with the local and international arts community.
Ria Keburia Foundation in collaboration with AiR 351 (Torres Vedras, Portugal) is announcing an open call for the Artists-in-Residence program in Portugal in July 2024.
Ria Keburia Foundation in cooperation with the Museumsquartier & Culture Department/Austrian Foreign Ministry, is announcing an open call for the Artists-in-Residence program at MuseumsQuartier in September-October 2023.
Giorgi Chkheidze perfected his distinctive technique of layering acrylics, a method that lends depth and resonance to his minimalist compositions. His canvases characterized by random natural and geometric forms, created a feeling of vast, open space and a sense of being completely immersed in texture.
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"The main thing" Adele Levitova
By creating her personal temple in the framework of the project "The Main Thing," Adele Levitova brings to the forefront images of "love, motherhood, perfection found in nature and art, and connections be- tween people — all of which make up the beauty of ordinary life and exist as a natural miracle."
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"I’ve never seen this person before" Linden Tar
In her works, Linden Tar explores the human psyche, using sculpture as a projective technique. Her field of research is the interaction of the human body and psyche, how the human psyche integrates images of the external world, how life experiences form new structures in the psyche and, ultimately, what constitutes the entity called a human.
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TBC Concept : Koka Ramishvili
TBC Concept and Ria Keburia Foundation present Koka Ramishvili's exhibition "Platform for Event". The exhibition is hosted by TBC Concept Flagship, at 7 Marjanishvili street
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"Exodus" Nestan Mikeladze
"Faith - as a tool to confront your future potential" becomes an impetus to move and exit - Exodus". Faith, confrontation with the difficulties, movement onward, and reaching the point of actualization of an individual psychopathy. That exact human path is expressed on the presented canvases - from potential to the path and from the path to the point of actualization.
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“Garden notes. Kachreti" Liene Mackus
The residency project is closely related to my interest in exploring and delving into naturalforms, getting acquainted with walnuts, tree leaves, jujube berries, half-ripe olive dye andvarious seeds found in the extensive garden of the residency. I am interested in the reason whysome of the fruits is cracked, green, red or brown.
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"Just Portraits" Sopho Papiashvili
Ria Keburia Foundation presents a solo show by the young Georgian photogra- pher, Sopho Papiashvili. She has been living and working in Tbilisi for the last five years.
The exhibition showcases her large-scale, black-and-white portraits taken inter- mittently, at different times.
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"UNFOLDING" Lidia Russkova
Lidia Russkova's practice moves between photo, video, performance, sound and total installations. Her works focus on the interconnection of universal images, language and the momentum.
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Connecting the Dots
A group show of current resident "Artists in Exile program": Arthur Bondar, Oksana Yushko, Daniil DvinskihandElena Slobtseva.
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"What holds the clouds" Amine Amharech
Amine Amharech's art is considered an investigation into the orthogonal engendered and architectural devices, and the organic landscape in which it is situated within. It is an exploded view of an architecture MD cloud, creating a fractal of multiple structures, yet thought of as sculptures.
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'Гомiн' Fedora Akimova
Fedora Akimova's project 'Гомiн' *(from Ukrainian "Homin" – noise, hum) talks about the war through the themes of memory, loss of home and the unification of experience through death. It contains two parts: a solo exhibition and a land art object in Ria Keburia Foundation.
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To the puppy with blue eyes
Untitled gallery is pleased to introduce you and new exhibition as the result of two weeks art residency for Ukrainian queer artists. The project is supported by Ria Keburia foundation where the residency took place and the exhibition will be open. The project is supported also by urgent action fund for women's human rights. Thanks a lot to project fungus for standing with us in this action.
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Seven Sentences on Time
The Why Not Gallery and Ria Keburia Residency are glad to present a group exhibition 'Seven Sentences on Time'.
The exhibition brings together artworks by artists Mariam Akubardia, Ruska Badriashvili, Ana Kezeli, Sandro Sulaberidze, Ana Chaduneli, Tiko Kharkhelauri and Gvantsa Jishkariani who participated at the residency program.
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Tribute To The Yellow Wheat Fields And Peaceful, Blue Sky
Ria Keburia Foundation is glad to present a solo show by Georgian artist Gela Mikava, which responds to the painful events of war today.
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