Nina Chkareuli

Nina Chkareuli is a Georgian-American curator and writer living in New York. Her ongoing research is focused on intergenerational trauma and feminism in post-Soviet countries.

Stepping into The Gallery, one expects to find a crammed-in, highly calibrated art presentation feeding on idealized nostalgia for the non–art-market-driven New York spirit of the 1970s. What one finds instead is an unprescribed sense of openness anchored in the shared feelings of instability that emerge from the post-analog cultural moment.

Installation view: WeWork (oralmoral), The Gallery, Brooklyn, 2026. Courtesy The Gallery. Photo: Anna K.E.

At SculptureCenter, Ana Gzirishvili presents a new body of sculptures formed from reconfigured sheets of leather and positioned in an articulated semi-circle. 

In Practice: Ana Gzirishvili
Erasure of local cultures as a viable tool of imperialism has been systematically used by hegemonic powers since the dawn of time.
Nina Mdivani speaks to those recently displaced by the invasion of Ukraine.
Artem Rogowoi, For you Vladimir, 2015. Oil on canvas, 150 x 130 cm. Courtesy the artist.

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