Folded Surface
Bukia Vakhania•Jul 03, 2026 — Aug 29, 2026
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Bukia Vakhania is pleased to present Folded Surface, the first solo exhibition by Georgian artist Beso Uznadze at its Berlin space.
‘In a recent conversation, while preparing for the exhibition Folded Surface, Beso Uznadze spoke about returning, over many years, to works he had once considered unfinished. He felt that something was missing: another gesture, another line, another layer, or another decision. Only later did he understand that the painting had already been finished. The problem was not that the canvas required further work, but that he himself had not yet been ready to recognise it as complete. This story seems important for understanding his practice. Uznadze does not treat the painting as a place where full control over form must be achieved. He is more interested in the moment when a work begins to exist beyond the artist’s intention. For him, a painting is not the execution of a pre-established plan, but a process in which meaning appears gradually, often only after…
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Folded Surface
Bukia Vakhania•Jul 03, 2026 — Aug 29, 2026
Press Release
Bukia Vakhania is pleased to present Folded Surface, the first solo exhibition by Georgian artist Beso Uznadze at its Berlin space.
‘In a recent conversation, while preparing for the exhibition Folded Surface, Beso Uznadze spoke about returning, over many years, to works he had once considered unfinished. He felt that something was missing: another gesture, another line, another layer, or another decision. Only later did he understand that the painting had already been finished. The problem was not that the canvas required further work, but that he himself had not yet been ready to recognise it as complete. This story seems important for understanding his practice. Uznadze does not treat the painting as a place where full control over form must be achieved. He is more interested in the moment when a work begins to exist beyond the artist’s intention. For him, a painting is not the execution of a pre-established plan, but a process in which meaning appears gradually, often only after…























