VIMA - Cyprus Art Fair

“While reflecting on my own mortality the other day, I made a profound discovery: I’ve realized that my entire approach to thinking had been both excessively abstract and overly concrete. Too abstract: death. Too concrete: myself. Yet, there exists an intermediate concept that is both abstract and concrete: woman. Recognising myself as a woman, I suddenly glimpsed a whole new dimension of death before me.”

Susan Sontag Diaries 1974

For VIMA 2025, Window Project, Tbilisi presents a group exhibition showcasing the works of female artists: Tamar Giorgadze, Rusudan Khizanishvili, Miryana Todorova, Ani Toidze, Tamara K.E., Trine Lise Nedreaas and Sigrid Glöerfelt.

The project unfolds the discourse on woman, examining themes of freedom and perception, interrogating conventional ideals of beauty, social status, education, ageing, lifestyle and traditions. The discussion draws connections to Susan Sontag’s diaries from 1970s, prompting reflection on the current positioning of women in a society, It questions the very nature of freedom—its presence, its absence, and whether the desire for it remains intact or is merely a delusion.

  • Ani Toidze, Good Luck Babe - 2025

    Charcoal, pencil on paper, 120 × 180 cm

  • Ani Toidze, Play the Game - 2025

    Charcoal, pastel on paper, 56 × 60 cm

  • Tamar Giorgadze, The White Sun - 2021

    Oil on canvas, 80 × 100 cm

  • Sigrid Glöerfelt, Untitled - 2021

    Mixed media on canvas, 35,5 × 41 cm

  • Rusudan Khizanishvili, Pink Mountains and The Carpet - 2023

    Oil on canvas, 70 × 100 cm

  • Tamara K.E., from the series: Revisiting Fear - 2015

    Copic markers, watercolour, and pencil on paper , 28 x 21 cm

  • Tamara K.E., from the series: Revisiting Fear - 2015

    Copic markers, watercolour, and pencil on paper , 28 x 21 cm

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