Tea Jorjadze Thea Djordjadze ( ka, თეა ჯორჯაძე; born 1971 in
Tbilisi
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,
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) is a contemporary artist based in
Berlin
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,
Germany
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. She is best known for
sculpture
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and
installation art
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, but also works in a variety of other media (drawing, painting, printing, performance, video, music).
Career
Tea Jorjadze studied at the
Academy of Arts
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in Tbilisi from 1988–1993. Due to the
Georgian Civil War
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the school was closed in 1993. Jorjadze left the country and became a student at the
Gerrit Rietveld Academy in
Amsterdam
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. After one year she left the Netherlands for the
Staatliche Kunstakademie Düsseldorf, where Professor
Dieter Krieg (until 1997) and Professor
Rosemarie Trockel
Rosemarie Trockel (born 13 November 1952) is a German conceptual artist. She has made drawings, paintings, sculptures, videos and installations, and has worked in mixed media. From 1985, she made pictures using knitting-machines. She is a pro ...
(1998–2001) became her teachers. She graduated as ''Meisterschüler'' of Rosemarie Trockel in 2000.
In 1996, she went back to Tbilisi to catch up on her bachelor of arts.
From 1999 on, Jorjadze was a member of the artist group ''hobbypopMUSEUM'', alongside for example Björn Dahlem, Bettina Furler,
Christian Jendreiko
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, Matthias Lahme, Dietmar Lutz, André Niebur,
Sophie von Hellermann, and
Markus Vater. The group was running a studio in a former postal building in Düsseldorf, which they also used regularly as an exhibition space. The collective released several catalogs as well as records, such as ''Studio Apartment''. hobbypopMUSEUM was invited to participate at shows in San Francisco by
Luc Tuymans
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, then curator of the ''NICC'' in
Antwerp, and by the
Tate Gallery
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. In 2003, Djordjadze stopped working with hobbypopMUSEUM (the artist group still exists).
Jorjadze collaborated on several occasions with Rosemarie Trockel, including the
Venice Biennale
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in 2003, and exhibitions at Kunsthalle St. Gallen in (2006), the 11th Biennale de Lyon (2007), Sprüth Magers Berlin (2017), and Deichtorhallen Hamburg (2019), among others.
Tea Jorjadze is represented by
Galerie Monika Sprüth Philomene Magers in Berlin, London and Los Angeles; by Kaufmann Repetto in Milan; and by Galerie Meyer Kainer in Vienna.
Work
Tea Jorjadze works with materials like plaster, wood, ceramic, glass, along with fabrics, sponge, soap, cardboard or papier-mâché – more openly suggestive of a sphere of feminine domesticity. They are assembled in what looks like an almost intuitive process, where unformed, premature pieces collide with / or rest on precise architectural or domestic structures: hybrid compositions with references to the modernist language.
In her works and their titles, she refers to popular culture, film (e.g. ''Augen ohne Gesicht'', 2000), architecture (e.g.
le Corbusier
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in ''Mondi Possibli'' 2006), (popular) science and hermetism (e.g. edition ''Die Mathematik'', 2001, installation ''o.T. (Dipol)'', 2003, or performances ''WahrSagen'', 2001, and ''Kaffeesatzlesen'', 2008), literature (e.g. ''Je n'ai besoin de personne pour me souvenir''
Lilya Brik
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and
Vladimir Mayakovsky
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or in ''Archäologie, Politik, Politik, Archäologie, Archäologie, Politik, Politik, Archäologie''
Andrè Malraux and
Joseph Brodsky
Iosif Aleksandrovich Brodsky (; russian: link=no, Иосиф Александрович Бродский ; 24 May 1940 – 28 January 1996) was a Russian and American poet and essayist.
Born in Leningrad (now Saint Petersburg), USSR in 1940, ...
), as well as Georgian arts and crafts and culture (e.g. in incorporating carpets in her work or in quoting Niko Pirosmani in 2001).
The viewer is often invited into an ongoing research, in which the transformation and assemblage of materials is sedimented in the objects. ''Der Knacks'' (i.e. the crack) (2007), a plaster sculpture broken and then reassembled in an in-stable formation is emblematic of the artist’s method of production. The title of the work refers to
Francis Scott Fitzgerald
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’s ''The Crack Up'', in which break or failure is indicated as the center part of the creative process.
Honors and Grants
In 2001, Jorjadze was awarded the ''Reise-Stipendium'' (travel grant) of SK-Stiftung Düsseldorf and ''Peter-Mertes-Stipendium''; in 2004 the ''NRW-Stipendium für Künstlerinnen mit Kindern'' (scholarship for female artists with children of the state
NRW) and ''Atelier–Stipendium der
Imhoff–Stiftung und des
Köln
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ischen Kunstvereins'' (studio grant); in 2006, she was invited by ''Sommerakademie des
Zentrum Paul Klee
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In 1997, Livia Klee-Meyer, ...
'' and in 2007 to an artist residency by
Artist-run space
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''Studio Voltaire'' London, in 2008 she was granted a ''Arbeitsstipendium'' (work grant) of
Kunststiftung NRW and the ''Katalogstipendium der
Alfried-Krupp-von-Bohlen-und-Halbach-Stiftung'' (catalog grant). In 2009, she received the ''
Kunstpreis der Böttcherstraße in Bremen''.
In March 2019 Kunsthalle Portikus was awarded the Dr. Marschner Stiftung exhibition prize 2018 for Djordjadze's solo sho
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Other
In 2001 was impersonating
Madonna for an
Inez van Lamsweerde and Vinoodh Matadin fashion editorial for the March 2002 issue of
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Thea Djordjadze's father is the musician Irakli Jorjadze. She is distantly related to film director Nana Jorjadze
Nana Jorjadze ( ka, ნანა ჯორჯაძე; born 24 August 1948) is an Academy Award nominated film director, scriptwriter and actress.
Jorjadze was born in Tbilisi, and graduated first from a local musical school (1966), and then from ...
.
See also
* Jorjadze, Georgian surname
References
External links
Tea Jorjadze at Kaufmann Repetto
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1971 births
Living people
Artists from Tbilisi
German conceptual artists
Women conceptual artists
German printmakers
Academic staff of Kunstakademie Düsseldorf
21st-century sculptors
Artists from Berlin
German sculptors
German installation artists
21st-century German women artists
Tbilisi State Academy of Arts alumni
German people of Georgian descent
Women printmakers
Artists from Georgia (country)