Eteri Chkadua In conversation with Charles Moore

Eteri Chkadua In conversation with Charles Moore

Charles Moore / Eteri Chkadua

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Editorial:
Petite Ivy Press
Año de edición:
2025
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Artistas, monografías sobre el arte
ISBN:
9781955496186
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Eteri Chkadua: In Conversation with Charles MooreDive into the captivating world of Eteri Chkadua through an intimate dialogue with celebrated art critic and curator Charles Moore. In this richly textured book, Chkadua opens up about her journey from the mountains of Georgia to the bustling art scenes of New York and beyond. A painter of profound narratives, her works traverse themes of cultural identity, political resistance, and personal defiance.Through vibrant anecdotes and heartfelt confessions, readers are taken on a journey that spans the Soviet era, the Georgian diaspora, and the challenges of an artist carving her path in a world marked by displacement and discovery. Chkadua reflects on her influences, from the surrealism of Salvador Dalí to the traditions of Georgian folklore, while sharing the personal struggles and triumphs that have shaped her singular artistic voice.With Moore’s insightful questioning, this book delves into Chkadua’s bold artistic choices, her commentary on feminism, and her exploration of memory, loss, and resilience. Whether recounting the humor and hardships of life under Soviet rule or the trials of establishing herself in the competitive art world, Chkadua’s story is both deeply personal and universally resonant.Perfect for art enthusiasts, historians, and lovers of powerful storytelling, Eteri Chkadua: In Conversation with Charles Moore is a testament to the transformative power of art and the enduring spirit of an artist unafraid to defy conventions.

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