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29 november 2024
Alexander Beridze’s exhibition “Abstract Thinking” opened at the GUM-Red-Line gallery
Abstract thinking, abstract art are phrases known to everyone, but few people realize that they served as the basis for revolutionary processes in art at the beginning of the 20th century.
The artist Alexander Beridze and many art historians are convinced that it is through painting that the history of humanity’s presence on our earth is written, and it is this chronological approach that helps museum curators and art historians compile collections that perfectly reflect the system of human development - its evolution. A graduate of the Tbilisi Academy of Arts, Alexander Beridze has been living and working in France for 25 years and has been involved in abstract art since the beginning of 2005. Despite his passion for photography and video, literature and philosophy, abstract painting has become the main medium through which he expresses his unique inner world and shows his vision of the system of the Universe, which is very important to understand when looking at his paintings.
The exhibition at the GUM-Red-Line gallery presents new works by the artist from the “Transpsychology” series, created in his workshop in France, and works from the “Reflection” series, which brought the artist fame in artistic and, most importantly, in scientific circles, thanks to joint work with mentalist researcher Jean-Louis Tripont. heir joint book with Alexander Beridze, “Discovering Our Mental Life” (À la découverte de notre vie mentale, Les Editions Sydney Laurent, 2018), became an experimental study of painting as an example of visualizing the thinking process. Works in this series by the artist J.-L. Tripon called it “mental figurative” because it perfectly represents the visualization of the Thought Process, which never occurs in verbal form and therefore can be represented as associations of different colors. Along with Tripon, the works of Alexander Beridze attract scientific interest and support from scientists from all over the world; in particular, scientists at Columbia University became interested in Alexander’s work, as they received massive confirmation of the fact that people with autism and Asperger’s syndrome, who are known for their immunity to visual images, react to his work (painting). His visualization of thought processes is also being studied at the Brain Institute in Paris, as well as at Europe's largest childhood autism department at the Salpêtrière Hospital in Paris.
Alexander Beridze is a regular participant in scientific conferences, the author of publications on the connection between science and art.
The exhibition “Abstract Thinking” also emphasizes the combination of painting, drawing and photography by Alexander Beridze, exhibited for the first time. Viewers will be able to trace the connection between the artist’s pictorial worlds and his photographic experiments, which convey the artist’s structural and energetically powerful thinking. Color diversity, bold combinations of graphic and pictorial fields, tireless search for forms - all this allows us to assert that Alexander Beridze is an artistic phenomenon, open to pleasure and reflection on the nature of art.
Curator – Marina Fedorovskaya
The exhibition runs until February 23. Free admission
The artist Alexander Beridze and many art historians are convinced that it is through painting that the history of humanity’s presence on our earth is written, and it is this chronological approach that helps museum curators and art historians compile collections that perfectly reflect the system of human development - its evolution. A graduate of the Tbilisi Academy of Arts, Alexander Beridze has been living and working in France for 25 years and has been involved in abstract art since the beginning of 2005. Despite his passion for photography and video, literature and philosophy, abstract painting has become the main medium through which he expresses his unique inner world and shows his vision of the system of the Universe, which is very important to understand when looking at his paintings.
The exhibition at the GUM-Red-Line gallery presents new works by the artist from the “Transpsychology” series, created in his workshop in France, and works from the “Reflection” series, which brought the artist fame in artistic and, most importantly, in scientific circles, thanks to joint work with mentalist researcher Jean-Louis Tripont. heir joint book with Alexander Beridze, “Discovering Our Mental Life” (À la découverte de notre vie mentale, Les Editions Sydney Laurent, 2018), became an experimental study of painting as an example of visualizing the thinking process. Works in this series by the artist J.-L. Tripon called it “mental figurative” because it perfectly represents the visualization of the Thought Process, which never occurs in verbal form and therefore can be represented as associations of different colors. Along with Tripon, the works of Alexander Beridze attract scientific interest and support from scientists from all over the world; in particular, scientists at Columbia University became interested in Alexander’s work, as they received massive confirmation of the fact that people with autism and Asperger’s syndrome, who are known for their immunity to visual images, react to his work (painting). His visualization of thought processes is also being studied at the Brain Institute in Paris, as well as at Europe's largest childhood autism department at the Salpêtrière Hospital in Paris.
Alexander Beridze is a regular participant in scientific conferences, the author of publications on the connection between science and art.
The exhibition “Abstract Thinking” also emphasizes the combination of painting, drawing and photography by Alexander Beridze, exhibited for the first time. Viewers will be able to trace the connection between the artist’s pictorial worlds and his photographic experiments, which convey the artist’s structural and energetically powerful thinking. Color diversity, bold combinations of graphic and pictorial fields, tireless search for forms - all this allows us to assert that Alexander Beridze is an artistic phenomenon, open to pleasure and reflection on the nature of art.
Curator – Marina Fedorovskaya
The exhibition runs until February 23. Free admission
29 november
Alexander Beridze’s exhibition “Abstract Thinking” opened at the GUM-Red-Line gallery
Abstract thinking, abstract art are phrases known to everyone, but few people realize that they served as the basis for revolutionary processes in art at the beginning of the 20th century.
The artist Alexander Beridze and many art historians are convinced that it is through painting that the history of humanity’s presence on our earth is written, and it is this chronological approach that helps museum curators and art historians compile collections that perfectly reflect the system of human development - its evolution. A graduate of the Tbilisi Academy of Arts, Alexander Beridze has been living and working in France for 25 years and has been involved in abstract art since the beginning of 2005. Despite his passion for photography and video, literature and philosophy, abstract painting has become the main medium through which he expresses his unique inner world and shows his vision of the system of the Universe, which is very important to understand when looking at his paintings.
The exhibition at the GUM-Red-Line gallery presents new works by the artist from the “Transpsychology” series, created in his workshop in France, and works from the “Reflection” series, which brought the artist fame in artistic and, most importantly, in scientific circles, thanks to joint work with mentalist researcher Jean-Louis Tripont. heir joint book with Alexander Beridze, “Discovering Our Mental Life” (À la découverte de notre vie mentale, Les Editions Sydney Laurent, 2018), became an experimental study of painting as an example of visualizing the thinking process. Works in this series by the artist J.-L. Tripon called it “mental figurative” because it perfectly represents the visualization of the Thought Process, which never occurs in verbal form and therefore can be represented as associations of different colors. Along with Tripon, the works of Alexander Beridze attract scientific interest and support from scientists from all over the world; in particular, scientists at Columbia University became interested in Alexander’s work, as they received massive confirmation of the fact that people with autism and Asperger’s syndrome, who are known for their immunity to visual images, react to his work (painting). His visualization of thought processes is also being studied at the Brain Institute in Paris, as well as at Europe's largest childhood autism department at the Salpêtrière Hospital in Paris.
Alexander Beridze is a regular participant in scientific conferences, the author of publications on the connection between science and art.
The exhibition “Abstract Thinking” also emphasizes the combination of painting, drawing and photography by Alexander Beridze, exhibited for the first time. Viewers will be able to trace the connection between the artist’s pictorial worlds and his photographic experiments, which convey the artist’s structural and energetically powerful thinking. Color diversity, bold combinations of graphic and pictorial fields, tireless search for forms - all this allows us to assert that Alexander Beridze is an artistic phenomenon, open to pleasure and reflection on the nature of art.
Curator – Marina Fedorovskaya
The exhibition runs until February 23. Free admission
The artist Alexander Beridze and many art historians are convinced that it is through painting that the history of humanity’s presence on our earth is written, and it is this chronological approach that helps museum curators and art historians compile collections that perfectly reflect the system of human development - its evolution. A graduate of the Tbilisi Academy of Arts, Alexander Beridze has been living and working in France for 25 years and has been involved in abstract art since the beginning of 2005. Despite his passion for photography and video, literature and philosophy, abstract painting has become the main medium through which he expresses his unique inner world and shows his vision of the system of the Universe, which is very important to understand when looking at his paintings.
The exhibition at the GUM-Red-Line gallery presents new works by the artist from the “Transpsychology” series, created in his workshop in France, and works from the “Reflection” series, which brought the artist fame in artistic and, most importantly, in scientific circles, thanks to joint work with mentalist researcher Jean-Louis Tripont. heir joint book with Alexander Beridze, “Discovering Our Mental Life” (À la découverte de notre vie mentale, Les Editions Sydney Laurent, 2018), became an experimental study of painting as an example of visualizing the thinking process. Works in this series by the artist J.-L. Tripon called it “mental figurative” because it perfectly represents the visualization of the Thought Process, which never occurs in verbal form and therefore can be represented as associations of different colors. Along with Tripon, the works of Alexander Beridze attract scientific interest and support from scientists from all over the world; in particular, scientists at Columbia University became interested in Alexander’s work, as they received massive confirmation of the fact that people with autism and Asperger’s syndrome, who are known for their immunity to visual images, react to his work (painting). His visualization of thought processes is also being studied at the Brain Institute in Paris, as well as at Europe's largest childhood autism department at the Salpêtrière Hospital in Paris.
Alexander Beridze is a regular participant in scientific conferences, the author of publications on the connection between science and art.
The exhibition “Abstract Thinking” also emphasizes the combination of painting, drawing and photography by Alexander Beridze, exhibited for the first time. Viewers will be able to trace the connection between the artist’s pictorial worlds and his photographic experiments, which convey the artist’s structural and energetically powerful thinking. Color diversity, bold combinations of graphic and pictorial fields, tireless search for forms - all this allows us to assert that Alexander Beridze is an artistic phenomenon, open to pleasure and reflection on the nature of art.
Curator – Marina Fedorovskaya
The exhibition runs until February 23. Free admission