Ana Gzirishvili
Ana Gzirishvili (born 1992, Tbilisi, Georgia) lives and works in Tbilisi. Ana studied at the Tbilisi Art Academy and was a DAAD scholar and a graduate of the Universität der Künste Berlin, New Media & Film Class.
Gzirishvili’s experimental practice spans installation, sculpture, film, CGI, poetry, and reading performances. Inspired by an object-oriented perspective, she explores the liminal spaces and juncture points between beings, places, and objects, as well as between material and immaterial realms. Often, Gzirishvili’s work draws from themes such as transitionality, circulation, and displacement. By disassembling and reassembling objects and contexts both physically and intangibly, Ana observes the entanglements, incongruences, and hybrid forms that emerge from these interactions.
Ana has exhibited her work in Georgia and internationally, including at West den Haag; Gallery Artbeat, Tbilisi; LC Queisser, Tbilisi; Kristina Kite Gallery, Los Angeles, USA; MAXXI, Rome, Italy; and Kopavogur Art Museum, Reykjavík, Iceland, among others.