EMOTIONAL AND WONDERFUL SCULPTURES FROM GEORGIA

WALTER MORODER, HANS SCHEIB, ROBERT WEBER, NINO KALANDIA.

ONLINE EXHIBITION 2021

VernissageGallery presents online exhibition: Emotional & Wonderful Sculptures created in Georgia.

Walter Moroder, Hans Scheib, Robert Weber, Nino Kalandia

Special thanks goes to Georgia-Germany Society for given Material.

WALTER MORODER

B.1963

1977-1980 studied at State Art School in Ortisei.

1983-1988 The Academy of Fine Arts, Munich.

1986 Joined the group “Sculpture” , Ortisei.

1988-2001 Taught History, Drawing and Modeling at Sculpture College.

2018 Sun Plaza, Doris Ghetta Gallery, Italy, Ortisei.

2017 Se teni, Albert Baumgarten Gallery, Freiburg, Germany.

 Nzaul d’auter, kaiserslautern museum pfalzgalerie , Germany.

 „Sculptures“, Chobot Gallery, Vienna, Austria.

 2016 Traces of restlessness“, Doris Ghetta Gallery, Zurich, Switzerland

Appel Gallery, Frankfurt am Main.

YOUNG MAN
Wood, Paint, 46x21x100 cm., 2012.

WOMAN
Wood, Paint, 105x40x15 cm., 2012.

HANS SHCEIB

B.1949

1971-1976 Studied at University of Fine Arts In Dresden, Sculpture Faculty

2008 Project Listros, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

2010 Project „Breakthrough”, USA, Nashville, Aspen, Washington, San Antonio, Chicago

Invitation to 4th Biennale in Beijing, China, Art Exhibition-Market in Istanbul  

2014 Egmont Schaefer Prize, Berlin

Moved his Workshop to Berlin, Spandau.

SALOME, NEIGHBOUR’S DAUGHTER
Wood, Paint, 100x40x40 cm, 2012.

ROBERT WEBER

B.1964

1986-1993 Berlin University of the Arts.

Lives and Works In Berlin, Germany.

 „Paradise sighs in the depths of consciousness, when memory weeps. All of this makes us wonder about metaphysical meaning of the tears and about life, as an growing longing.“

(E. M. Cioran, "Of Tears and Saints")

TEBZHORIKA
Wood, Paint, 45x30x10 cm., 2012.

nino kalandia

B.1980

„After war in Abkhazia, (1992-1993) at the age of twelve or thirteen, suddenly I became a grown up, an adult, what I of course, realized much later… This work is called “Aba, Ula” – “Let’s Go” – which is generalized and abstract. “Ula” is a Megrelian word for go, leave. “Aba” – Georgian exclamation word, which I used to intensify the emotion. This is not a Typical “Let’s Go”… It’s also like “I have no idea what is going to happen to me”… This Figures are genderless, children of age twelve or thirteen are proceeding…”

NINO KALANDIA

ABA ULA
Clay, 10X10X15 cm., 2012.

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