Igor Bošnjak, Perverted Gaze, video installation, color, sound, 14‘50‘‘, Bosnia and Herzegovina, 2020. Recording, editing and sound: Igor Bošnjak; Photo: Courtesy of the artist 

EVROVIZION

CROSSING STORIES AND SPACES

18 May 2024
 - 
21 Jul 2024
Tbilisi Photography & Multimedia Museum (TPMM)
Stamba D Block
0108 14 M. Kostava St. Tbilisi

Opening and Performance by Henrike Naumann: Saturday, 18.05.2024, 17:00 
Guided tour with the artists and curators: Sunday, 19.05.2024, 16:00

EVROVIZION focuses on less visible and marginalised geopolitical and cultural spaces, in particular in southeastern and eastern Europe. These are so-called “semi-peripheries'' and “places of diversity” that often play only a minor role in many international theoretical discourses and exhibition practices. In close cooperation with regional protagonists and each local art scene, new artistic projects are being added to the exhibition during the course of its tour. 

After the presentations at the History Museum of Bosnia and Herzegovina, the Museum of Contemporary Art of Vojvodina in Serbia, the Goethe-Institut Athen  in Greece and NiMAC in Cyprus, the exhibition is coming to its  fifth station, Tbilisi Photography & Multimedia Museum (TPMM) in Tbilisi. The project has been expanded to include a new work by Georgian artist Nika Kutateladze – curated by Ana Gabelaia. Further local expansion of the exhibition is also planned: Adnan Softić and Johanna Diehl will for example develop new works in close cooperation with local actors.

Artists Vajiko Chachkhiani, Lana Čmajčanin, Henrike Naumann, Adnan Softić and Nika Kutateladze will also be present at the opening ceremony, where they will be available for a discussion of their works with the public, together with exhibition curator Sanja Kojić Mladenov and local curator Ana Gabelaia. There will also be a guided tour with the artists and curators on Sunday, May 19, 2024.

Nona Markaryan and Mari Kalabegashvili, fellows of the Slavs and Tatars’ international residency programme, will co-curate the Pickle Bar performances, to be presented in Tbilisi. Both the residency-mentorship programme and the Pickle Bar installation by the artists’ collective are part of the EVROVIZION project. The integration of the Pickle Bar installation into the exhibition creates an open space for local dialogues. Before each exhibition opens, a young local professional (an artist, curator and/or researcher) is invited to participate in the Pickle Bar mentorship programme in Berlin. For two months, they are integrated into the artists’ studio and mentored in their personal projects – some of which may eventually be presented as part of EVROVIZION. Slavs and Tatars and ifa selected the young Georgian curator and researcher Nona Markaryan and artist Mari Kalabegashvili as fellows of the 2023-2024 Pickle Bar residency-mentorship programme. 

Information on public events and guided tours will be announced soon.

Following the exhibition in Tbilisi, a new issue of the EVROVIZION magazine will be published, thus enriching the “archive of the journey.” Co-edited by Ana Gabelaia, EVROVIZION.CROSSING TBILISI will be dedicated to the presentation of the ever-growing project in Tbilisi and its impact on the city’s cultural identity.

A project by ifa - Institut für Auslandsbeziehungen, it is being presented in Tbilisi in cooperation with Goethe-Institut Georgia and Tbilisi Photography & Multimedia Museum (TPMM).

Cities of the travelling exhibition
Sarajevo (Bosnia and Herzegovina, 2021), Novi Sad (Serbia, 2021–22), Athens (Greece, 2023), Nicosia (Cyprus, 2023-24), Tbilisi (Georgia, 2024), Chișinău (Republic of Moldova, 2025), Varna (Bulgaria, 2025), Brussels (Belgium, 2026), Kraków (Poland, 2027), Vilnius (Republic of Lithuania, 2027), Berlin (Germany, 2028).

Artists participating in the project EVROVIZION.CROSSING STORIES AND SPACES
Nevin Aladağ, Igor Bošnjak, Vajiko Chachkhiani, Lana Čmajčanin, Johanna Diehl, Petrit Halilaj, Ivana Ivković, Janine Jembere, Nurtane Karagil, Nika Kutateladze, Vladimir Miladinović, Henrike Naumann, Selma Selman, Emilija Škarnulytė, Slavs and Tatars, Adnan Softić, Kyriakos Theocharous, Maria Tsagkari 

Artists participating in the exhibition in Tbilisi
Nevin Aladağ, Igor Bošnjak, Vajiko Chachkhiani, Lana Čmajčanin, Johanna Diehl, Petrit Halilaj, Ivana Ivković, Janine Jembere Nika Kutateladze, Vladimir Miladinović, Henrike Naumann, Selma Selman, Slavs and Tatars, Adnan Softić, Kyriakos Theocharous. 

Curators
Sabina Klemm, Sanja Kojić Mladenov

Local curator
Ana Gabelaia

Local co-editor of the EVROVIZION.CROSSING TBILISI magazine
Ana Gabelaia

Fellows of the Pickle Bar residency
Nona Markaryan, Mari Kalabegashvili

Venue
Tbilisi Photography & Multimedia Museum (TPMM)
Stamba D Block, 14, M. Kostava St. Tbilisi 0108, Georgia

Duration
Saturday, May 18, 2024 – Sunday, July 21, 2024

Visiting days and hours
Monday–Friday: 12:00–19:00
Weekends: 14:00–20:00
Free entrance

Official website
https://evrovizion.ifa.de/en 

More information
https://tpmm.ge/en/

Exhibitions worldwide

With over 20 touring exhibitions currently travelling across the globe and with its diverse event programmes on contemporary art, the ifa links the German art scene with internationally active cultural creators and forms cooperations and networks. The projects, many of which were developed in co-creation with local partners, cover the various disciplines of modern and contemporary fine arts – from current themes in architecture, photography and design to Bauhaus and monographic exhibitions such as Rosemarie Trockel or Marcel Odenbach. These projects generate local meeting platforms and allow international perspectives on topics of global relevance. The ifa also provides loan exhibits to interested museums. 

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