Thea Djordjadze
framing yours making mine
February 23–March 28, 2024
Public Reception: February 22, 6–8pm
Sprüth Magers, London
Thea Djordjadze’s solo exhibition presents fresh, site-specific iterations of earlier sculptures combined with entirely new works across two floors of the London gallery. Her temporary sculptural environments draw on the language of architecture, allude to modernist design, or echo the culture of her native Georgia. The artist investigates institutional modes of presentation and display and how context affects the understanding and experience of art. Learn more
David Maljkovic
Overpaint with Shadows
February 23–March 28, 2024
Public Reception: February 22, 6–8pm
Sprüth Magers, London
David Maljkovic is known for a multifaceted practice that, through a collagist approach referencing both the works of other artists and his own earlier works and exhibitions, considers individual and collective attitudes toward the complexity of time, whilst also playing with the nature of the gaze. His exhibition on the third floor presents a series of new paintings and architectural interventions that take the process of overpainting as both their subject and source. Learn more
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Credits: © Thea Djordjadze/VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn 2024; David Maljkovic, By an Unknown Artist, 2023, © David Maljkovic, Photo: Hrvoje Franjić
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