Tamuna Sirbiladze
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Tamuna Sirbiladze is an artist based in Vienna
Vienna
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Sirbiladze was born in Tbilisi
Tbilisi
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 in Georgia
Georgia (country)
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. She is married to fellow artist Franz West
Franz West
Franz West is an Austrian artist.-Work:His art practice started as a reaction to the Viennese Actionism movement has been exhibited in museums and galleries for more than three decades...

and makes paintings known for their speed and sometimes incorporates text into her work. She has collaborated with West on a number of projects.

Selected exhibitions

1997
  • Bricks and Kicks, Weather, Vienna

1999
  • The Sun Will Rise, Old Gallery, Tbilisi

2000
  • Juana e Juanita, Galleria Juana de Aizpuru, Madrid

2001
  • Point of View, Künstlerhauspassage, Vienna
  • Plakatenwürf (collaboration with Franz West), Gallery Gisela Capitain, Cologne

2002
  • English Dictionary, Mac, Marseille

2003
  • La-Bas, Nexus kunsthalle Saalfelden, Saalfelden
  • Franz West and Friends, Act, London

2004
  • Update, Kunstlerhaus, Vienne Museum of Modern Art, Passau
  • Le Opere I Giorni ,Certosa Di San Lorenzo, Padula, Salerno

2005
  • Camere/Chambers, Rum, Roma
  • The Red Thread, Educational Alliance Gallery, New York
  • Seconda, Biennale internationale d'arte di Ferrara, Ferrara

2006
  • Esperimento Illuminismo, Albertina Museum, Vienna

2007
  • Inconcurrence, galerie ColletPark, Paris

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