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Mariam Natroshvili & Detu Jincharadze

Mariam Natroshvili and Detu Jincharadze are Tbilisi-based artist duo. Working mainly in public spaces in their artistic and curatorial projects, they bring art to unexpected places, questioning the possibility of a different future.
A key element of their art practice is a text, written “off the page”. With words and sentences artists give titles to the places to reveal what is invisible. Duo are founders of the museum on call – Museum of Contemporary Art Tbilisi. Recently they have founded platform of words – Frequently asked questions – that involves all kinds of text-related formats.

http://www.sadarismelia.com
 https://museumofcontemporaryarttbilisi.wordpress.com

This video profile is co-produced with theFotograf Residency Program.

artistsDetu Jincharadze, Mariam Natroshvili
placefotograf gallery
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castMariam Natroshvili
cameraGiulio Zannol
soundGiulio Zannol
editingGiulio Zannol
interviewGiulio Zannol
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published29. 1. 2020
languageČesky / English
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