Zeda Tsinsvla

Thea Gvetadze

2017

Installation, Variable dimensions .
Materials: 47 ceramics on clay wall

Collection: Courtesy of the artist .

The ceramic installation Zeda Tsinsvla is the artist’s first work since recovering from a serious injury eighteen months ago. It relates to the experiences since childhood of visiting the cemetery where family members are buried in the region of Adjara, Georgia. Inside a bus stop facing the entrance of the cemetery is large mosaic dating from the 1960s, depicting the scene of a bountiful harvest with young people under a blue sky. Its uplifting depiction of life sits in distinct contrasts with the death and sorrow of the graveyard. Gvetadze’s work picks out particular elements of the mosaic, pondering why exactly the work by an unknown author came to be located in the place where it remains today.

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