Tamuna Sirbiladze

Tamuna Sirbiladze[1] (12 February 1971  2 March 2016[2]) was an artist based in Vienna, Austria.

Life

Sirbiladze was born in Tbilisi in Georgia. She studied art at the Tbilisi State Academy of Arts (19891994) in Georgia and later the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna (19972003) and Slade School of Fine Art, London, 2003. She was the widow of fellow artist Franz West (19472012) and collaborated with West on a number of projects.[3][4]

Sirbiladze's background influenced her approach to painting: "Sirbiladze was exposed to art mostly through booksher home country had few museums. She knew early on that she wanted to be an artist, however, and cited the colors of the art she came across as the reason she ended up painting."[5] She told Forbes in a 2015 interview, "Searching for light and color is my main engagement".[6]

Work

Sirbiladze made paintings known for their speed, and she sometimes incorporated text into her work.[7] Her characteristic style merged the figurative and the gestural. Her paintings have been described as "highly expressive" with splashes of color "forming abstracted figures and patterns." An Art in America review, a year before her death at age 45,[8] remarks on the "energetic content" of her work, saying "Sirbiladze's line is spare; abundant, creamy negative space supports the gentle diagonal flow of marks" anchored by unexpected forms.[9] Critic Alex Greenberger said, "Sirbiladze's paintings played with the division between figuration and abstraction, often melding the two in ambiguous images. Genitalia and bodies can be glanced in some, while in others, objects like jugs and fruits seem to materialize. Sirbiladze's paintings recall the work of Henri Matisse and the Impressionists in their light, expressive brushwork."[10]

Sirbiladze's work was introduced to a New York audience in 2015 through two solo exhibitions.[8] Sirbiladze had exhibited in Europe including at Almine Rech Gallery in Brussels, Jonathan Viner Gallery[11] in London and Secession[12] in Vienna. She wasn't known to New York audiences until she had "two shows of her abstract paintings, at Half Gallery[6] and James Fuentes[13] in 2015. For the former exhibition, "Sirbiladze turned Half Gallery's Upper East Side space into an installation—two walls were covered in a series of purple, dark-blue, and green smears, and paintings were hung on top."[10]

Publications

  • Tamuna Sirbiladze,[14] ISBN 978-1-941701-80-5, Benedikt Ledebur, Lucas Zwirner (Editors), David Zwirner Books, New York 2017
  • titles,[15] Onestar press, Paris 2014
  • Der Ficker No. 2,[16] ISBN 3-85160-050-9, Benedikt Ledebur (Editor), Schlebrügge, Vienna 2006
  • artists and poets,[17] ISBN 978-3-95763-253-1, Ugo Rondinone (Editor), Secession,[12] Vienna 2015
  • NO MAN'S LAND: Women Artists from the Rubell Collection,[18] Rubell Family Collection, Miami, 2015

Selected exhibitions

1997

  • Bricks and Kicks  Weather, Vienna

1999

  • The Sun Will Rise  Old Gallery, Tbilisi
  • Graduate Group Show  Academy of Fine Art, Tbilisi
  • Auction show  Tea House Gallery, Tbilisi
  • New Paintings  Museum of Modern Art, Tbilisi

2000

  • Juana e Juanita  Galleria Juana de Aizpuru, Madrid
  • Aktuellestundentinnenarbeiten  curated by de:Kasper König, Semperdepot, Vienna
  • Cultural Sidewalk - Gumpendorf2000  curated by de:Heidulf Gerngross, Vienna

2001

  • Point of View  Künstlerhauspassage, Vienna
  • Plakatentwürfe Collaboration with Franz West  Gallery Gisela Capitain, Cologne

2002

  • Parlez Vous Francais, English Dictionary  Mac, Marseille
  • Apartement Franz West  Deichtorhallen, Hamburg

2003

  • La-Bas  curated by Stephan Schmidt-Wullfen, Nexus kunsthalle Saalfelden, Saalfelden, Germany
  • Franz West and Friends  , curated by Anthony Auerbach, Austrian Cultural Forum, London
  • Moon Light  Collaboration with Franz West, Galerie Meyer Kainer, Vienna

2004

  • Update  Kunstlerhaus, Vienna, curated by de:Hans Peter Wipplinger, Museum of Modern Art, Passau
  • Le Opere I Giorni  Certosa Di San Lorenzo, Padula, Salerno
  • Video Art Expo  curated by Luca Gurci, Bari, Italy

2005

  • Camere/Chambers  Rum, Roma
  • The Red Thread  Educational Alliance Gallery, New York
  • Seconda  Biennale internationale d'arte di Ferrara, Ferrara

2006

  • Der Ficker  Haus Wittgenstein  Elizabeth & Klaus Thoman Gallery, Vienna
  • Esperimento Illuminismo  Albertina Museum, Vienna
  • Der Ficker  Foundation de 11 Lijnen, Oudenburg, Belgium

2007

  • Sequence 1  Palazzo Grassi  Pinault, Venice
  • Hamsterwheel  Arsenale  Venice[7]
  • Inconcurrence  curated by Franz West, Galerie Collet Park,[19] Paris
  • Der Ficker  Jonathan Viner Gallery,[11] London

2008

  • Tamuna Sirbiladze: Paintings and Elements, Jonathan Viner Gallery,[11] London
  • Grazy  Werkstatt, Graz, Austria
  • Pretty Ugly, Gavin Brown's Enterprise   New York City, NY

2009

  • About Premises and Promises  Andreas Huber Gallery, Vienna
  • Until The End Of The World  A.M.P., Athens
  • The Read Thread  Dana Charkasi Gallery, Vienna

2010

  • Laszive Lockungen  Galerie CUC Charim Unger Contemporary,[20] Berlin
  • Franz West  Double Squint  Almine Rech Gallery,[21] Brussels
  • Das Dinghafte in der Kunst  Nikola Vujasin Gallery, Vienna

2011

  • Austria Davaj!  Creative Forces of Austria  curated by Kandeler Fritsch, MAK, and Irina Korobina, Schusev State Museum of Architecture, Moscow

2012

  • Naked Ground  Galerie Lisa Ruyter, Vienna
  • Gaiety Is The Most Outstanding Feature of the Soviet Union   Saatchi Gallery,[22] London

2013

  • 39greatjones  curated by Ugo Rondinone, Galerie Eva Presenhuber,[23] Zürich
  • V-Collection  Galerie Charim,[24] Vienna

2014

  • Tamuna Sirbiladze  Damona  Galerie Charim,[20] Vienna
  • Siehe was dich sieht  21er Haus, Belvedere, Vienna
  • Rade Petrasevic & Tamuna Sirbiladze  V.ARE, Parkhouse Cineplex, Vienna

2015

  • Artists and Poets[12]  curated by Ugo Rondinone, Vienna Secession
  • Tamuna Sirbiladze  Take It Easy  Half Gallery, New York City, NY[6]
  • Tamuna Sirbiladze: "Good Enough Is Never Good Enough  James Fuentes LLC, New York City, NY[9]
  • No Man's Land  Rubell Family Collection,[25] Miami

2016

  • Two Projects  Tamuna Sirbiladze  Almine Rech Gallery,[21] Brussels
  • Tamuna Sirbiladze  Eve's apple  in memory  curated by Benedikt Ledebur, Galerie Charim,[24] Vienna

2017

  • Tamuna Sirbiladze  Traces of Life,[26] 08. 04. - 27. 05., Galerie Eva Presenhuber, Löwenbräu Areal, Zürich
  • AMAZING GIRLS / IT'S COMPLICATED,[27] 17. 05. - 18. 06., Kevin Space, Vienna
  • Gnomons, groupshow with Lawrence Weiner, Walter Robinson, Julie Ryan, Jason Stopa, Carolyn Marks Blackwood, Lazar Lyutakov, Doug Johnston and Karin Fauchard. 08. 07., Non-Objectif Sud (NOS), Tulette, France

2018

  • almost something like revenge, 13.02. - 7.04., curated by Benedikt Ledebur, Galerie Charim[28] Wien
  • Known Unknowns,[29] 21.03. - 24.06., groupshow with Mona Osman, Stefanie Heinze, Saskia Olde Wolbers and Alida Cervantes, Saatchi Gallery,[22] London
  • Elisabeth Penker, Laure Prouvost & Tamuna Sirbiladze: 64 hrs, 08.11. – 25.11., WIELS Project Room,[30] Brussels

2019

  • Tamuna Sirbiladze, 21.02. – 5.04.,[31] curated by Rodolphe von Hofmannsthal, David Zwirner London, The Upper Room,[32] London
  • Station Wien-West, 24.09. - 29.09, project statement at Prallel Vienna, with Andreas Donhauser, Andrew Mezvinsky, Anton Herzl, Benedikt Ledebur, Christian Eisenberger, Er _ich Joham Stefan, Franz Kapfer, Franz West, Fred Jelinek, Gilo Moroder, Heidulf Gerngross, Hans Riedel, Herbert Lachmayer, Heiri Häfliger, Julie Ryan, Leopold Kessler, Marcel Hauf, Michael Mautner, Natia Kalandaze, Philip Quehenberger, Reinhard Bernsteiner, Ronald Zechner, Rudolf Polanszky, Tamuna Sirbiladze

2020

  • Denis Collet, Elisabeth Penker, Laure Prouvost, Tamuna Sirbiladze, 07.03. – 09.05.,[33] Galerie Hussenot, 5 bis rue de Haudriettes, Paris, curated by Eric Hussenot
  • Summer - Karel Appel, John M Armleder, Jean-Baptiste Bernadet, Brian Calvin, Johan Creten, Gregor Hildebrandt, Allen Jones, Alexandre Lenoir, Taryn Simon, Tamuna Sirbiladze, Thu Van Tran, Tursic & Mille, 13.06. – 01.08.,[34] Almine Rech, 64 rue de Turenne, Paris

References

  1. "Tamuna Sirbiladze, Website".
  2. "Tamuna Sirbiladze 1971 - 2016, Obituary by Julie Ryan". spikeartmagazine.com. Spike Art Magazine. 18 March 2016.)
  3. "FindArticles.com – CBSi". findarticles.com. Retrieved 7 March 2016.
  4. "Pinault and Co. - artnet Magazine". artnet.com. 11 May 2007. Retrieved 7 March 2016.
  5. Greenberger, Alex. "TAMUNA SIRBILADZE, ABSTRACT PAINTER WHO RECENTLY MADE NEW YORK DEBUT, DIES AT 45". Art News. Art News. Retrieved 6 March 2016.
  6. Alexander, Darsie, Hamsterwheel
  7. Artnews Obituary
  8. Whittaker, Iona. "Review: Tamuna Sirbiladze NEW YORK, at James Fuentes". Art in America. Art In America. Retrieved 6 March 2016.
  9. Greenberger, Alex. "Tamuna Sirbiladze, Abstract Painter Who Recently Made New York Debut, Dies at 45". artnews.com. ArtNews. Retrieved 7 March 2016.
  10. Tamuna Sirbiladze at Jonathan Viner Gallery, London
  11. Tamuna Sirbiladze at the Vienna Secession, Austria
  12. James Fuentes Gallery, NY
  13. Tamuna Sirbiladze David Zwirner Books
  14. titles at Onestar press, Paris
  15. Der Ficker No. 2 Schlebrügge.Editor, Vienna
  16. artist and poets, published by Vienna Secession
  17. NO MAN'S LAND: Women Artists from the Rubell Collection published by the Rubell Family Collection
  18. Tamuna Sirbiladze at Galerie Collet Park
  19. Tamuna Sirbiladze at Galerie Charim
  20. Tamuna Sirbiladze at Almine Rech Gallery
  21. Tamuna Sirbiladze at Saatchi Gallery
  22. Tamuna Sirbiladze at Galerie Presenhuber
  23. Tamuna Sirbiladze at Charim Events
  24. Tamuna Sirbiladze at the Rubell Family Collection
  25. Review by Aoife Rosenmeyer, Frieze online, 26 Apr 2017
  26. Groupshow Archived 11 May 2017 at the Wayback Machine Kevin Space, Vienna
  27. "Tamuna Sirbiladze" (in German). Retrieved 26 February 2017.
  28. Standard, Review by Matthew Collings, Retrieved 2018-03-30
  29. 64hrs Retrieved 2018-11-08
  30. Tamuna Sirbiladze at David Zwirner London, Retrieved 2019-02-24
  31. Tamuna Sirbiladze at David Zwirner London, Retrieved 2019-02-24
  32. "Denis Collet, Elisabeth Penker, Laure Provoust, Tamuna Sirbiladze". Retrieved 21 March 2020. at Galerie Hussenot, Paris
  33. "Summer - Karel Appel, John M Armleder, Jean-Baptiste Bernadet, Brian Calvin, Johan Creten, Gregor Hildebrandt, Allen Jones, Alexandre Lenoir, Taryn Simon, Tamuna Sirbiladze, Thu Van Tran, Tursic & Mille". Retrieved 11 July 2020. at Almine Rech, Paris
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