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Polina Berlin Gallery is pleased to present Solitaire, an exhibition of new paintings by Georgian artist Tamo Jugeli. On view May 3 through June 4, 2022, this marks the artist’s first one-person exhibition in the United States.
Tamo Jugeli abstracts without directives, allowing intuition to guide the brush, producing gestural surfaces that are singular to her. She carves out her own space, pushing forward in alliance with her paints. Her compositions are lyrical; the figures that emerge are fortuitous and never preconceived. Forgoing themes, Jugeli commits herself to a practice driven by instinct. She turns off her analytical impulse, scavenging for what she needs as she lets go in the studio. Jugeli aligns herself with wrist and body painters, oscillating between large and small scale gestures, figuration and abstraction.
“What we observe is not nature in itself but nature exposed to our method of questioning,” notes the lauded German physicist Werner Heisenberg. Jugeli grapples with this as she deciphers her own painterly impulses; wielding a brush attuned to her own frequencies, like a divining rod in search of some elemental source. Compositions are marked by equivocality; a dog emerges or maybe it’s a bird or a cloud or not a shape but a series of lines that become a form by incident and then encounter.
Jugeli falls in line with John Graham’s musings on abstraction and the artist’s role. She pushes her paintings forward, “into the future or what is the ultimate logical destination of the given object in terms of form.” Abstraction is painting in its “highest” and “most difficult” form as “it requires of the artist the ability to take full stock of reality and the ability to make a departure from it,” postulates Graham. Jugeli studies her surroundings, meditates upon happenstance until she has observed and mastered a space, then moves on to the next.
This exhibition marks Jugeli’s first time working with specialized watercolors — new materials that the artist glides like velvet stains onto the canvas’s surface. Jugeli’s newest body of work is also shaped in part by the landscape of New York. Having spent the past two months in the city, her toolbox is brimming with new images and objects. Her propensity for experimentation begets a practice that remains resolutely unstatic. She loathes permanence, the “plan” is no plan at all. Flat. Raw. Fast. These works open out to the world much like Jugeli herself.
Tamo Jugeli was born in Tbilisi, Georgia in 1994. Jugeli’s work has been included in exhibitions at Gallery Artbeat and TBC Concept, Tbilisi; Svaneti Museum of History and Ethnography, Mestia; among others.
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Tamo Jugeli (b. 1994, Tbilisi, Georgia) lives and works in New York and Tbilisi. Jugeli’s work has been included in exhibitions at the Hill Art Foundation (New York), Gallery Artbeat (Tbilisi), TBC Concept (Tbilisi) and Svaneti Museum of History and Ethnography (Mestia, Georgia), among others.
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Born
Tbilisi, Georgia 1994. Lives and works in New York, NYEducation
2017 | BSS, David Aghmashenebeli University of Georgia, Tbilisi, GE
One-Person Exhibitions
2025
(forthcoming) Gladstone Gallery, Brussels, BE
Hey, Karma, Los Angeles, CA (1/11-2/13)
2024
A Clear Horizon, Tanya Leighton Gallery, Berlin, DE (9/9-11/9)
2023
…lightly, Polina Berlin Gallery, New York, NY (4/18-5/20)
2022
Random Order, Gallery Artbeat, Tbilisi, GE (2/12-3/27)
Solitaire, Polina Berlin Gallery, New York, NY (5/3-6/4)
2020
Unnamed 2020, Gallery Artbeat, Tbilisi, GE (8/07-9/20)
2019
You Know What?! I don’t Have a Good Feeling about Cakes Around Here, Gallery Artbeat, Tbilisi, GE (2/21-4/7)
2018
Archetypes, Art | Up – Street Gallery, Batumi, GE
Selected Group Exhibitions
2024
A Particular Kind of Heaven, Karma, Thomaston, ME (7/21-9/1)
The rose is the rose and is the cat, Polina Berlin Gallery, New York, NY (6/4-8/2)
LINKS, Nathalie Karg Gallery, New York, NY, organized with Gallery Artbeat, Tbilisi, GE (5/2-6/15)
Figment: Tamo Jugeli and Maia Naveriani, Gallery Artbeat, Tbilisi, GE (4/11-6/16)
My Sister Named…, L'Atlas Gallery, Paris, France, organized with Gallery Artbeat, Tbilisi, GE (3/22-5/24)
Emotional Intelligence II, Polina Berlin Gallery, New York, NY (2/22-3/27)
2023
I Was Only Dreaming (curated by Tony Cox),Club Rhubarb, New York, NY (12/1/23-1/28/24)
Soft Focus: Jessica Cannon, Parmen Daushvili, Tamo Jugeli, Carrie Rudd (curated by Polina Berlin),superzoom, Paris, FR (6/29-7/31)
Beautiful, Vivid, Self-Contained (curated by David Salle), Hill Art Foundation, New York, NY (4/21-7/31)
2022
Unsafe at Any Speed, Morton St. Partners, New York, NY (3/15-5/8)
Emotional Intelligence, Polina Berlin Gallery, New York, NY (2/22-4/23)
2021
Digital Natives, TBC Concept, Tbilisi, GE (10/28-12/28)
Limen, Svaneti Museum of History and Ethnography, Mestia, GE (6/5-7/25)
2019
Handler, Gallery Artbeat, Tbilisi, GE (6/1-8/25)
Awards, Fellowships and Residencies
2023
Residency, superzoom, Ardèche, France
2022
Residency, Art Athina, Athens, Greece
2019
Residency, Institut für Alles Mögliche, Berlin, Germany
2018
Residency, Art Villa Garikula, Garikula, Georgia
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