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FotoAtelier Bridges Cultures Through Photography at Art Market Budapest

by Georgia Today
October 14, 2024
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FotoAtelier Bridges Cultures Through Photography at Art Market Budapest

FotoAtelier, Georgia’s prominent photography gallery, is set to captivate the art world at the upcoming International Contemporary Art Fair, Art Market Budapest, taking place from October 17-20, 2024. As the leading art fair in Central and Eastern Europe, the event showcases diverse and inspiring artistic expressions, making it the perfect platform for FotoAtelier to highlight the unique voices of Georgian and International photographers.

Founded in 2020 and housed in a historic building in the heart of Tbilisi, FotoAtelier has emerged as a vital space for independent photographers. The gallery’s mission is to bridge the gap between Georgian and international photography scenes, fostering a dialogue between tradition and innovation. For this year’s fair, FotoAtelier will present five artists whose works explore the intersection of personal narrative, nature, and the ephemeral nature of life: Nino Alavidze, Giorgi Shengelia, KetoMa, Sofia Alazraki, and an exclusive display of Sergei Parajanov’s set photographs from his iconic film “Surami Fortress”.

“Still Life Photographs of Parajanov on the Set”

An exceptional collection of still life photographs captured behind the scenes of Sergei Parajanov’s masterpiece “Surami Fortress” will be on display, offering a rare glimpse into the filmmaker’s visionary world. The artist behind these images remains unknown, yet their significance is undeniable. These images, drawn from a private collection, are available for acquisition for a limited time, offering collectors the opportunity to own a piece of cinematic history.

“The Ephemeral Symbols of Life by Nino Alavidze”

Nino Alavidze’s introspective work stems from a profound personal experience. Her haunting snow series metaphorically captures the fleeting nature of life and time. In her words, the snow figures she photographed symbolize life’s fragility, as they appear majestic and beautiful before eventually disappearing. Her poignant reflection on time’s passage and its irreversible nature resonates deeply, reminding viewers of life’s impermanence.

“Color Field: Intensity of Nature by KetoMa”

KetoMa’s vibrant landscapes transport viewers to the diverse and awe-inspiring beauty of Georgian nature. Her series explores the tension between artificial and natural elements, using color as a tool to evoke mood and atmosphere. Her vivid use of tonal gradations—from soft pinks to striking reds—offers a mystical view of nature that immerses the viewer in the landscapes’ serene yet powerful energy.

“Morning Rituals and Dissociation Tools by Sofia Alazraki”

Sofia Alazraki’s work is a deep dive into the symbolic world of objects that inhabit our daily lives. By reinterpreting everyday items, she constructs intimate scenes that challenge our perceptions of self-image, connection, and desire. Her surreal approach blurs the line between the human and non-human, offering a window into the absurdity and beauty that coexist in the quest for meaning and introspection.

“Untitled Sheets by Giorgi Shengelia”

In “Untitled Sheets”, Giorgi Shengelia presents an exploration of the artistic process itself, where trial, error, and repurposing are central themes. His archive of discarded prints embodies the remnants of his creative journey, capturing the tension between failure and potential. These abandoned yet revived images invite viewers to reconsider the value of unfinished or “unseen” works, reminding viewer that beauty often lies in the process of creation, not just the final product.

As FotoAtelier takes the stage at Art Market Budapest, it brings the captivating narratives of unique photography to an international audience. These five artists, through their diverse practices, offer a rich tapestry of themes—ranging from personal reflection and the passage of time to the immersive beauty of nature and the introspection of everyday objects. Together, their works challenge viewers to look beyond the surface and explore the deeper connections between art, life, and memory.

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