On December 14, 11am Zurab Tsereteli Museum of Modern Art (MOMA Tbilisi), located at 27 Rustaveli Ave. will open the personal photo exhibition of photographer Ana Goguadze – “Why Europe?”
For several years, photographer Ana Goguadze has been traveling in a wheelchair throughout European countries and creating a series of photographs that tell us about the daily life of people living in different European cities.
Each photo shows us how close, familiar and direct Europe and Europeans are, who are unfortunately often presented as alienated. Ana’s photos clearly show the attitude of people to each other, to the environment, to the city where they live. The photo series is distinguished by one special detail: the author takes all the photos from one perspective, from the wheelchair, which adds a special importance to the photos.
At the photo exhibition, spectators will see people from Paris, Stockholm, Berlin, Amsterdam, Vienna, Rome, Strasbourg, Brussels and Madrid, each with different but common values.
The exhibition is organized with the support of the European Union. Partners of the event are: “Ketari” Foundation and information campaign supporting European integration “Akhla”, which is implemented by “Coalition for Information Reliability”.
Attendance is free. The gallery is wheelchair accessible.