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Unveiling Art Beyond Borders at Tbilisi Art Fair 2024

by Georgia Today
April 5, 2024
in Culture
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Unveiling Art Beyond Borders at Tbilisi Art Fair 2024

Reach Art Visual (R.A.V.), a leading visual art consulting company, will be taking part in the Tbilisi Art Fair 2024 (TAF), featuring works from five distinguished artists – Merab Kopaleishvili, Guan Yu, Liu Kandareli Guangwen, Iliko Zautashvili, and Giorgi Kotrikadze – the showcase represents three unique collections: Reach Art Visual collection, Vere Gallery collection, and Historical collection.

R.A.V.’s presence at the Tbilisi Art Fair embodies its commitment to promoting cross-cultural dialogue and fostering appreciation for the universal language of art. Through thoughtfully curated exhibitions, R.A.V. aims to transcend geographical and cultural boundaries, inviting viewers to explore the richness and diversity of global artistic expressions. The exhibition promises a transformative journey through the depths of imagination, storytelling, and cultural heritage.

In the framework of Tbilisi Art Fair 2024, Reach Art Visual presents large-scale paintings of Merab Kopaleishvili characterized by profound exploration of mythological motifs, inviting viewers on a transformative journey through individualism and authenticity.

Chinese artist Guan Yu offers a powerful narrative on migration and resilience through his latest work, “Mapping of Migration,” providing a compelling visual journey through personal experiences as a temporary migrant.

Liu Kandareli Guangwen, a revered figure in the Georgian community, offers an immersive exploration her graphic series “Beyond Artistic Censorship,” providing a deeply personal insight into her creative journey.

Iliko Zautashvili’s return to Georgia by Vere Gallery marks a significant milestone in preserving cultural heritage, with his artworks offering a deeply personal artistic odyssey and inviting viewers into the depth of imagination.

Giorgi Kotrikadze’s graphic series, “The Artist’s Journey Abroad,” guides viewers on a transcendent voyage, exploring themes of travel, borderless connections, and universal experiences.

The exhibition will be held at the Tbilisi Art Fair (TAF), taking place from April 11th to 14th, at ExpoGeorgia. Viewers are invited to visit Hall XI and explore these curated selection of artworks at the Reach Art Visual booth.

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