Group exhibition "Emanation" in the center of Contemporary art "Winzavod" Gallery "fotoloft" Moscow, Russia 1.05.2015 - 30.05.2015

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Life without aggression or aggressive life? A choice before which there is any individual throughout material existence. 
Way from the Divine, walkking back in reality full of aggression. An emanation - it is religious the philosophical term, will mark transition from the Divine to household reality, regress, transformation of spirituality to simpler reality.
Aggression - specifically focused behavior directed on removal of obstacles who create threat of physical and mental integrity of an organism. The reasons of aggressive behavior can be found in congenital instincts. It is a firm personal disposition, a death instinct. Pleasant emotional shift which comes in a consequence of aggressive behavior becomes its motive. 
Always you choose the road itself. If you are able to resist to an emanation, you will perhaps reach a condition of perfect happiness. Divinity can be seen only in kindness. You can resist to aggression by good, kindness fights and with the evil, only this way you will be able to transform the evil. 
Each person looks for the truth but where this truth, nobody knows. You look for the truth and you don't guess that it can be found only in herself

 

"ARTISTREIUM 7" Tbilisi Annual International Contemporary Art Exhibition and Art Events. Tbilisi, Georgia 7.11.2014 - 17.11.2014

ARTISTERIUM is a Tbilisi annual International Contemporary Art Exhibition and Art Event organized by the Georgia-based non-governmental art organization Artisterium Association. The event is composed of international exhibitions, individual art projects, educational and cultural programs. 

ARTISTERIUM hosts the artists, artist groups, curators and art critics from the South Caucasus, Turkey, Europe, USA and Asia. 

ARTISTERIUM is supported by the Ministry of Culture and Monument Protection of Georgia, British Council, Goethe Institute, French Institute and the embassies and institutions working in Georgia. 

Publication "Photography in Georgia" 2013

Personal exhibition "SILENTIUM" Design Factory "FLACON" Moscow, Russia 15.10.2012 - 25.10.2012

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Images living inside of us, dreams, fantasies, the sky we looked through the sleepless nights, houses in which we used to live, all our memoirs remainn inside of us, creating the person, the unique Universe of individual existence. And these are the objects of this personal Universe that Zura longs to demonstrate to the audience through the portraits.
For a photographer, the world surrounding is a reflection of his personal spirit, a mirror of his mental model and of his perception model. Therefore, taking pictures of people, Zura discovers something from himself, digs it from the depth of their subconsciousness and imprints; he superimposes his personal images on fading faces which become just the intermediaries of the author's spiritual beginning into the external world.
Overlaying of the shots and drawing on the print allow achieving a stereoscopic picture, uncertainty of senses; the strongly pronounced black and white contrast focuses you on the emotional content of the work. The faces are somehow breaking through the darkness of unbeing to the light and finding a new life in the author's photo-works.
There is something mysterious in Zura's works; in each print, the author gives us the symbol leading us to decoding of the picture. The shot superimposing is as overlaying of various layers of life; the figures reminding of cave art are engraved on the face as the experiences of the life journey.
The photographer catches the part of the face, which concentrates the artistic idea and leaves everything distracting in the darknes

Design Factory "FLACON"

Most Novodmitrovskaya Street. 36s2, Moscow, Russia, 127015

"FEST I NOVA 2011" International Festival of Contemporary Art in honor of brothers Zdanevich. Garikula, Georgia 23.09.2011 - 30.09.2011

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Group exhibition "STATIONS: Paris-Kiev-Tbilisi" Embassy of Ukraine in France. Paris, France. 20.05.2010 - 10.06.2010

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Personal Paradigm

“A reflection of the personal spirit”

The FotoLoft Gallery presents a personal exhibition of Zura Arabidze, a Georgian photographer and artist.   Fifteen black and white psychological portraits… and no people on them but projection of the author’s emotions.

Zura Arabidze sees his models as a reflection of his perceptions; this is why they are different from the real ones. They are personification of his personal paradigm.

Images living inside of us, dreams, fantasies, the sky we looked through the sleepless nights, houses in which we used to live, all our memoirs remain inside of us, creating the person, the unique Universe of individual existence. And these are the objects of this personal Universe that Zura longs to demonstrate to the audience through the portraits.

For a photographer, the world surrounding is a reflection of his personal spirit, a mirror of his mental model and of his perception model. Therefore, taking pictures of people, Zura discovers something from himself, digs it from the depth of their subconsciousness and imprints; he superimposes his personal images on fading faces which become just the intermediaries of the author's spiritual beginning into the external world.

Overlaying of the shots and drawing on the print allow achieving a stereoscopic picture, uncertainty of senses; the strongly pronounced black and white contrast focuses you on the emotional content of the work. The faces are somehow breaking through the darkness of unbeing to the light and finding a new life in the author's photo-works.

There is something mysterious in Zura's works; in each print, the author gives us the symbol leading us to decoding of the picture. The shot superimposing is as overlaying of various layers of life; the figures reminding of cave art are engraved on the face as the experiences of the life journey.

The photographer catches the part of the face, which concentrates the artistic idea and leaves everything distracting in the darkness.

So, mixing different techniques, the artist as though balls the picture senses clue.

Personal exhibition "Personal paradigm" in the center of Contemporary art "Winzavod" Gallery "fotoloft" Moscow, Russia 15.09.2009 - 30.10.2009

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The FotoLoft Gallery presents a personal exhibition of Zura Arabidze, a Georgian photographer and artist.   Fifteen black and white psychological portraits… and no people on them but projection of the author’s emotions.
Zura Arabidze sees his models as a reflection of his perceptions; this is why they are different from the real ones. They are personification of his personal paradigm.
Images living inside of us, dreams, fantasies, the sky we looked through the sleepless nights, houses in which we used to live, all our memoirs remain inside of us, creating the person, the unique Universe of individual existence. And these are the objects of this personal Universe that Zura longs to demonstrate to the audience through the portraits.
For a photographer, the world surrounding is a reflection of his personal spirit, a mirror of his mental model and of his perception model. Therefore, taking pictures of people, Zura discovers something from himself, digs it from the depth of their subconsciousness and imprints; he superimposes his personal images on fading faces which become just the intermediaries of the author's spiritual beginning into the external world.
Overlaying of the shots and drawing on the print allow achieving a stereoscopic picture, uncertainty of senses; the strongly pronounced black and white contrast focuses you on the emotional content of the work. The faces are somehow breaking through the darkness of unbeing to the light and finding a new life in the author's photo-works.
There is something mysterious in Zura's works; in each print, the author gives us the symbol leading us to decoding of the picture. The shot superimposing is as overlaying of various layers of life; the figures reminding of cave art are engraved on the face as the experiences of the life journey.
The photographer catches the part of the face, which concentrates the artistic idea and leaves everything distracting in the darkness.
So, mixing different techniques, the artist as though balls the picture senses clue.