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Gallery Bukia Vakhania presents ‘Cold Shower’, Nestan Abdushelishvili’s first solo exhibition with the gallery at its Tbilisi location.
The exhibition shifts attention away from the finished form and toward the process of artistic creation - emphasizing action, continuous transformation, and a conception of creation as a self-sustaining phenomenon rather than an act driven solely by a final outcome. Within this process, particular significance is given to everyday labor the often-unseen effort that plays a decisive role in shaping form.
In this light, the transformation of space becomes a central gesture: the artist brings her private working environment into the exhibition setting, subtly redefining both the function and the meaning of the space itself.
This approach takes on material form within the exhibition and unfolds across different media. The presented paintings are multi-layered, as if their surfaces bear traces accumulated in layers of time. Here, action gradually transforms…
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Gallery Bukia Vakhania presents ‘Cold Shower’, Nestan Abdushelishvili’s first solo exhibition with the gallery at its Tbilisi location.
The exhibition shifts attention away from the finished form and toward the process of artistic creation - emphasizing action, continuous transformation, and a conception of creation as a self-sustaining phenomenon rather than an act driven solely by a final outcome. Within this process, particular significance is given to everyday labor the often-unseen effort that plays a decisive role in shaping form.
In this light, the transformation of space becomes a central gesture: the artist brings her private working environment into the exhibition setting, subtly redefining both the function and the meaning of the space itself.
This approach takes on material form within the exhibition and unfolds across different media. The presented paintings are multi-layered, as if their surfaces bear traces accumulated in layers of time. Here, action gradually transforms…







































