In his multidimensional, multimedia work(video, painting, drawing, photography, sculpture, installation, animation), Koka Ramishvili has always been pursuing the same questions: What makes a picture a picture? What are the relations between different art forms? And especially, how can categories be shattered? For his third time at the CPG (not counting a monograph published by Éditions du Centre [...]
In his multidimensional, multimedia work(video, painting, drawing, photography, sculpture, installation, animation), Koka Ramishvili has always been pursuing the same questions: What makes a picture a picture? What are the relations between different art forms? And especially, how can categories be shattered? For his third time at the CPG (not counting a monograph published by Éditions du Centre de la photographie Genève), Ramishvili offers his new work Creation, a follow-up to the 2017 series Light Machines, also in black and white. Fascinated by astrophysics, quantum mechanics and string theory, he parallels his work as an artist with creation on the level of the universe