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Tamuna Sirbiladze's flower paintings were inspired by Andy Warhol's lithographs "Flowers" from 1964. Aside the visual evidence the proof for that is the witty title of one of her flower paintings, flowers yellow as Warhol's wig with a sky-blue background, called "Andy's Hair". But what for Warhol was a found photograph of hibiscus blossoms, which he used for a technicolor series of silkscreens, Sirbiladze turned into painting, not only because it fitted her fast production, but also because like that she had found a solution how to deal with paintings she did not like anymore. So often her flower paintings are palimpsests, which integrate their first layer into the configuration. She did them parallel to her oil stick works. In their seriality the flower paintings seem predestinated for a NFT edition.

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This collection contains NFTs based on the work of the artist Tamuna Sirbiladze (1971 -2016). She made a huge body of works encompassing installative works, videos and an enormous amount of paintings, which she exhibited in various exhibitions in Galleries and Museums all over Europe, like 2001 Plakatentwürfe with Gisela Capitain in Cologne (cooperating with Franz West), 2007 Inconcurrence with ColletPark Gallery in Paris, 2008 Painting and Elements with Jonathan Viner in London, 2010 Laszive Lockungen with Charim Unger in Berlin. She participated in the groupshow 'artists and poets' in the Secession in Vienna (2015), curated by the artist Ugo Rondinone, and in the groupshow 'No man’s land' of the Rubell family collection in Miami, but also had a lot of critical acclaim for two solo-shows in New York: 'Take it easy' at Bill Powers’ Half Gallery and '„Good enough“ is never good enough' at James Fuentes’ Gallery. Her show at Almine Rech gallery in Brussels opened just before her death.

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Tamuna Sirbiladze - Flower 15

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Tamuna Sirbiladze - Flower 15

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10 アイテム
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44 閲覧回数
  • 単価
    米ドル単価
    数量
    有効期限
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    最低価格差
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Tamuna Sirbiladze's flower paintings were inspired by Andy Warhol's lithographs "Flowers" from 1964. Aside the visual evidence the proof for that is the witty title of one of her flower paintings, flowers yellow as Warhol's wig with a sky-blue background, called "Andy's Hair". But what for Warhol was a found photograph of hibiscus blossoms, which he used for a technicolor series of silkscreens, Sirbiladze turned into painting, not only because it fitted her fast production, but also because like that she had found a solution how to deal with paintings she did not like anymore. So often her flower paintings are palimpsests, which integrate their first layer into the configuration. She did them parallel to her oil stick works. In their seriality the flower paintings seem predestinated for a NFT edition.

publishingforone Tamuna Sirbiladze collection image

This collection contains NFTs based on the work of the artist Tamuna Sirbiladze (1971 -2016). She made a huge body of works encompassing installative works, videos and an enormous amount of paintings, which she exhibited in various exhibitions in Galleries and Museums all over Europe, like 2001 Plakatentwürfe with Gisela Capitain in Cologne (cooperating with Franz West), 2007 Inconcurrence with ColletPark Gallery in Paris, 2008 Painting and Elements with Jonathan Viner in London, 2010 Laszive Lockungen with Charim Unger in Berlin. She participated in the groupshow 'artists and poets' in the Secession in Vienna (2015), curated by the artist Ugo Rondinone, and in the groupshow 'No man’s land' of the Rubell family collection in Miami, but also had a lot of critical acclaim for two solo-shows in New York: 'Take it easy' at Bill Powers’ Half Gallery and '„Good enough“ is never good enough' at James Fuentes’ Gallery. Her show at Almine Rech gallery in Brussels opened just before her death.

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トークン標準ERC-1155
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10%
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