Nino Kapanadze’s practice is influenced by the artist’s interest in the shape and form of contemporary painting and its capacity to inspire conceptual dialogues. Landing at a space between universal and personal, abstraction and figuration, truth and beauty, Kapanadze navigates the discourse around the complexity of visual perception and its relationship to the concepts of factual truth. Within such complexity, the artist does not strive to find answers or solutions. Rather, it is in the ambiguity of such an in-between space that Kapanadze’s work strives and finds meaning.
Nino Kapanadze previously presented solo exhibitions at Crèvecœur (Paris); LC Queisser, (Tbilisi); Beaux-Arts de Paris (Paris); Fondation Pernod Ricard (Paris); and participated in group exhibitions in galleries and institutions including Super Dakota (Brussels); Studiolo Belleville (Paris); PERROTIN (Paris); Le Quai contemporary art space (Monte Carlo); La Società delle Api (Grasse); Andréhn-Schiptjenko (Paris); Le Théâtre des Expositions (Paris); Mains d’Œuvres, Saint-Ouen (Paris), among others.