Born in Athens in 1979, Georgia Sagri’s work is distinguished by her extensive performance practice, also producing sculptures, videos, installations, texts and drawings.

All of Sagri's works embody her deep social and political commitment to empowerment, emancipation and self-organisation.

For over a decade, Sagri has integrated her research practice, IASI (Greek for 'recovery'), into her exhibitions and performances. Initially developed to prepare and recuperate from demanding performances, IASI's breathing, movement and voice techniques are now shared in personalized sessions, reflecting her commitment to recovery: exhaustion, pause and rest.
Case_O. Between Wars showcases a mix of existing works and new ones conceived specifically for this exhibition. These pieces are dynamically juxtaposed with six works of Art Informel from the Veronika and Peter Monauni collection, presented alternately. This exhibition continues Sagri's Cases series, initiated in 2022, and is anchored by the monumental sculpture Dynamis | Soma in orgasm as sex (2017), 2023, from the Kunstmuseum Liechtenstein collection.

The exhibition features City, a new performance by Georgia Sagri. The exhibition is accompanied by the publication Case_O. Between Wars which will include installation views and images of the performance.

A production of Kunstmuseum Liechtenstein, curated by Christiane Meyer-Stoll and Letizia Ragaglia.

 

 

Image:
Georgia Sagri, Dynamis | Soma in orgasm as sex (2017), 2023
Kunstmuseum Liechtenstein, Vaduz
© the artist

 

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  • Opening with performance
  • Thu, 19.9.2024
    17.00
  • Guided tours
  • Thu, 3.10.2024
    18.00