georgian pavilion on house, time, politics

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‘January, February, March’ on the venice biennale 2023 

 

Curated by the Tbilisi Structure Biennial, the Georgian Pavilion at this yr’s Venice Structure Biennale will likely be dwelling to ‘January, February, March’ — an set up representing useless and residing nature by means of the story of an artificially altered settlement within the Dusheti area of Georgia. Extra particularly, the pavilion will symbolically give attention to water reservoirs, their creation and their impacts within the age of speedy political transformations and local weather change. Designers and designers Gigi Shukakidze, Oto Nemsadze, and Tinatin Gurgenidze teamed as much as devise the set up, producing a collection of questions alongside the best way.


‘Jamaury, February, March’ – Venice Biennale 2023 | photos © Tobias Schmitt, Gigi Shukakidze

 

 

exploring how artifical orders impression pure flows 

 

‘How non permanent is our footprint on the surroundings? Once we point out the flows of power, migration, time, and the outflow of the panorama itself, what flows are we actually talking of? What are the prices of disrupting an order to create a brand new one? Can we take water as a determinant of order? To what extent can the spatial-political growth of people deliver adjustments in nature and society and vice versa? What bodily and conceptual kinds fade or stay with such transformations? Are the pure creations – their reminiscence, historical past, and artifacts signifying their previous life – everlasting? What would be the vestige of defining such locations, and, above all – contemplating each world and native contexts – what’s their future?’

 

The Georgian Pavilion will likely be hosted by the art-space II Giardino Bianco, all through the time of the 18th Worldwide Structure Exhibition, held from Could twentieth till November twenty sixth, 2023.

venice biennale '23: georgian pavilion explores space, time, and politics through water
the pavilion will symbolically give attention to water reservoirs

venice biennale '23: georgian pavilion explores space, time, and politics through water
representing useless + residing nature by means of the story of an artificially altered settlement in Dusheti

venice biennale '23: georgian pavilion explores space, time, and politics through water
exploring artifical impacts and orders on nature

 

 

challenge information:

 

title: January, February, March

program: Venice Structure Biennale 2023, 18th version 

curated by: Tbilisi Structure Biennial | @tbilisiarchitecturebiennial
design: Gigi Shukakidze, Oto Nemsadze, Tinatin Gurgenidze

challenge staff: Giorgi Vardiashvili Alexi Soselia Stefano Tornieri Pola Lado Kandashvili Giorgi Kartvelishvili Elene Pasuri Tamara Janashia Tato Kotetishvili

commissioner: Magda Guruli

photos: © Tobias Schmitt, Gigi Shukakidze

 

 

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