Beso Uznadze
Multimedia, photography
Biography
Beso Uznadze was born in 1968 in Georgia. Since 2000 he works in England (London). He studies documentary photography in Tbilisi School of Photography Sepia, later he continues his education in photojournalism in London. The works of Beso Uznadze are inspired with everyday life, surrounding reality and he unifies by emotional sensitivity accidental, different occurrences, which develop in series in photo artist’s art. He often experiments and creates a visual narrative with the synthesis of mixed painting technique and photo media. Beso Uznadze participates in many international exhibitions, art fairs, international projects and competitions. He is a holder of the international award of British Photography Magazine.
Beso Uznadze’s artistic oeuvre started as a portrait photographer. With his photos the artist managed to depict personalities of his sitters, showing both their vulnerability and strength. The viewer was able to sense the invisible connection between him and his models and become part of the dialogue, which occurred during the photo shoot.
In 2016 Uznadze started working for him in a totally new medium. His latest works are abstract, large-scale paintings. The action on the canvas is the attempt of the painter to remember the moment from his past, when he frees for the first time from the value - the myth of past self-awareness and tries to bring into action the new moment, where the painter brings to reality the person – the myth of future self-awareness. Beso’s abstractions are spontaneous, quickly and lightly painted pictures. These abstractions can be interpreted as a replication of a certain style, but their authenticity guarantees a specific context and a high degree of individualism of the artist. The dynamics and internal organizations of these compositions are made with the connections of monotonous or angular and round shapes using a mechanic movement. Similarly to his photos Uznadze manages to have an invisible link with his paintings. The artist manages to project his emotional vulnerability to the canvas, which becomes reachable for the viewer when observing his paintings. Being it photography or painting, the artist uses the creative process for all the same purpose, freeing himself from the content and getting lost.
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