Ketuta Alexi-Meskhishvili Exhibition & Commission Bloom Up! The Language of Flowers Sammlung (Collection) Kunsthalle Baden-Baden, DE 13 June 2026 — 10 January 2027 Opening 12 June 2026, 5pm

Ketuta Alexi-Meskhishvili is participating in Bloom up! The Language of Flowers, a joint exhibition by the Staatliche Kunsthalle Baden-Baden and the Badisches Landesmuseum Karlsruhe. Bringing together contemporary artistic positions and objects from 2,500 years of art and cultural history, the exhibition explores flowers in art as a means of communication and traces the use of floral motifs from antiquity to the present day. Dialogues between contemporary artworks and objects from art and cultural history demonstrate how floral motifs have carried, shifted, and recharged their meaning over the centuries. Here, flowers appear as bearers of history, emotions, and social and political debates, opening up space for projection, memory, and reflection.

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Coinciding with the exhibition, Alexi-Meskhishvili has been invited to inaugurate the Kunsthalle’s new Curtain Commissions series with a site-specific work for the museum’s foyer. Her printed, semi-transparent curtains frame the entrance area, where a sequence of images unfolds across translucent panels. Extending her exploration of photography as a practice and of the medium’s transformative possibilities, the installation envelops the entire foyer in a layered photographic environment. Titled Sammlung (Collection), the installation is an image archive and a contemporary cabinet of curiosities: an idiosyncratic selection of private motifs and public images. On display are the latest photographs of the moon, alongside photographic arrangements of flowers, toy eggs, and eyeballs made from candy. Together, they form a collection of images about existence, the senses, and the metaphysical, in which life unfolds in its entirety.

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