Installation view
Installation view
Installation view
Andro Eradze, Mouth of Darkness, 2020, Installation detail, Digital print, metal fence, 46 x 63.4 cm
Andro Eradze, Mouth of Darkness, 2020, Installation detail, Digital print, metal fence, 46 x 63.4 cm
Andro Eradze, Untitled, 2020, Installation detail, Found object, paint on wood 12,2 x 17 cm
Andro Eradze, Anger for Danger, 2020, Installation view, Digital print, metal fence, 53.4 x 93.1 cm
Andro Eradze, Anger for Danger, 2020, Digital print, 49.4 x 84.1 cm
Installation view
Andro Eradze, Untitled, 2020, Installation detail, Found object
Andro Eradze, Untitled, 2020, Installation detail, Found object, vine, 60 x 65 x 65 cm
Andro Eradze, Untitled, 2020, Installation detail
Andro Eradze, Untitled, 2020, Installation detail, mediated found object
Installation view
Andro Eradze, Bird of Prey, 2020, Installation detail, Digital print, metal fence, 43.7 x 56 cm
Andro Eradze, Bird of Prey, 2020, Digital print, 29.7 x 42 cm
Installation view
Andro Eradze,This is my neighbor, 2020, Digital print, 42 x 49.4 cm
Andro Eradze, Word brenches, 2020, Installation view, Digital print, metal, 46 x 53.4 cm
Andro Eradze, Untitled, 2020, Installation detail, Found object, size varies
Andro Eradze, Untitled, 2020, Installation detail, Found object, 5 x 12 cm
Installation view
Andro Eradze, EB for W, 2020, Installation view, Digital print, metal, 46 x 53.4 cm
Andro Eradze, WEB, 2020, Installation view, Found object, size varies
‘His vision, from the constantly passing bars, has grown so weary that it cannot hold anything else. It seems to him there are a thousand bars; and behind the bars, no world. As he paces in cramped circles, over and over, the movement of his powerful soft strides is like a ritual dance around a center in which a mighty will stands paralyzed. Only at times, the curtain of the pupils lifts, quietly. An image enters in, rushes down through the tensed, arrested mus- cles, plunges into the heart and is gone.’
— Rainer Maria Rilke
The specimens are looking in astonishment, at the traps where they found themselves.
Artificial plants take so much space in aquarium, that there is not enough air left for fish to breathe and they wish to jump out.
Abandoned plants left in the streets will still blossom.
Trees take care of each-other; it has been like this and will be like this.
And while we cannot see in the darkness, the star light is always enough for them to find the way out