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Like Parent, Like Child

Like parent,like child

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Contributing artists:


Ketuta Alexi-Meskhishvili is a Georgian-American
artist born in 1979 in Tbilisi, based in Berlin. She
finished her bachelor’s degree in photography at
Bard College. Her research focuses on analog
and digital photography. Images she creates are
direct snapshots or elaborately arranged images
which then undergo a manual or digital modification
process, or a mix of both.


Jesse Darling (b. 1981) currently lives and works
in Berlin, Germany. They have graduated from
London Central Saint Martins and Slade School
of Fine Art. Darling mainly works in sculpture,
installation,
video, drawing, writing, sound and
performance. Their research is generally concerned
with what it means to be a body in the
world, but what that means is politically charged
and culturally defined. Their research draws on
their own experience as well as the narratives of
history and counter history.


Leila Hekmat born in Los Angeles in 1981, lives
and works in Berlin, Germany. She graduated
from Parsons with a major in photography and
later finished her MFA course in the same major.
Hekmat writes, directs and creates sculptural
costumes for affectionate audiences performing
experimental pieces of theatre.


David Horvitz (b. 1986) lives and works in Los
Angeles, USA. He uses various media to spread
his ideas: from photography and performance, to
books, conceptual websites, multimedia interventions
and mail art. In much of his work, the
artist plays with the limits of the artwork, with
how we view and interpret it, and how we eventually
perceive it.


Maia Naveriani was born in 1966 in Tbilisi, Georgia.
She graduated from Tbilisi State Academy of Arts.
Her active professional career began in 1999,
after winning the first prize in painting competition
at the Vordemberger Gildewart Foundation
International Competition where she was nominated
by Annely Juda Fine Art. After a long emigration
to London, UK, Naveriani lives and works
in Tbilisi, Georgia.


Esma Oniani (1938 - 1999) was an artist, poet
and essayist living and working in Tbilisi, Georgia.
Oniani studied at the Tbilisi Academy of Fine arts.


Since 2013 Christine Sun Kim (born in 1980) and
Thomas Mader (born in 1984) have been collaborating
on pieces that encourage the viewers to
engage with the possibilities of communication.
In their works they communicate in American
Sign Language (ASL) but with varying degrees of
fluency: Kim is native ASL speaker while Mader
is an ASL learner. The long-term cooperation
shapes the discussion with our perceptual planes,
methods of communication and the power relations
between signed and spoken languages.

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