Not Lost in Translation

Part 3 of 3 of Lagidze’s art in his own words. In this last instalment, I take you to a quote that is at the heart of the magic of his works, as well as to an award-winning short film by Elene Montgomery of INSIGHTelevision capturing an Artist Talk with Lagidze at our London exhibition last year, and much more.

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Horizon

Curating a new exhibition by Georgia’s iconic Levan Lagidze is a process filled with pleasure and anticipation. As in Forest Gump’s box of chocolates, “you never know what you are going to get” - but in this case, I know I am going to like it.

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Reverie

Owen Gent is a British artist and illustrator based in Bristol, so he doesn’t exactly fit my niche of art from places less explored. Yet this image made such an impact that I cannot resist sharing it.

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Introspection

I am writing this blog while travelling in Portugal, at a time when Israel is again at war, when the world that knows better falls again into the deep grooves of history’s wheels. So it seems appropriate to focus on a Portuguese artist whose introspective works give us hope for peace.

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Faces of Music

A Hungarian artist, pianist, and synesthet, Gábor Winkler-Nemes captures the essence of genius musicians and composers such as Menuhin, Bartók, and Richter. Their power is palpable even if you are not close to classical music, their personalities transcend the confines of the canvas.

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Inner Child

Mariya Golub captures the inner child who survives in all of us despite the process of growing up, where exists unscathed by life’s ups and downs the sweet innocence of pure joy for no reason, reminding us to believe in magic.

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Orange Flight

Whether it’s sunset or autumn, there is something about the colour orange that lifts the soul. For me it’s the deep, burnt-orange variety that is almost physically luscious, like surrendering to the smooth embrace of a spoonful of orange soufflé.

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Journeying Within

The hardest journey is the one within. It takes courage to break the safe lull of the familiar daily routine for some time in solitude and quiet contemplation; courage to dive deep for a private audience with your soul, facing the unknown and the darker crevices, a requisite passage towards the light.

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Casting a Shadow

Vibrant colours, surreal forms, and lingering shadows cast by the bright hot sun - there is more here than meets the eye. Not much about the work of South African artist Sibusiso Duma has been published but this is what I discovered so far.

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Journey into Light

Continuing the theme of light, I was going to write about colour theory and colour psychology, even taking a detour into Carl Jung’s colour personality theory. But there are times when images need to speak their own truth.

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Beyond the Construct

The origins and original meaning of The Flammarion wood engraving are unknown yet the engraving - which is named after its first known use in an 1888 text by Camille Flammarion - is one of the most studied and reproduced illustrations of man's quest for knowledge of the universe.

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