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Untitled (War Children) (2022) Painting by Gela Mikava

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  • Textile fiber on Canvas
  • Dimensions Height 55.1in, Width 78.7in
  • Artwork's condition The artwork is in perfect condition
  • Framing This artwork is not framed
  • Categories War
This work was created in March 2022, just a week after the start of the Russia–Ukraine war. Gela Mikava, a Georgian artist who lived through the 2008 Russia–Georgia war, uses real children’s clothing salvaged from bombed homes in the village of Ergneti — a zone near the occupation line. The garments bear burn marks and soot, evoking the trauma of conflict [...]
This work was created in March 2022, just a week after the start of the Russia–Ukraine war. Gela Mikava, a Georgian artist who lived through the 2008 Russia–Georgia war, uses real children’s clothing salvaged from bombed homes in the village of Ergneti — a zone near the occupation line. The garments bear burn marks and soot, evoking the trauma of conflict without directly representing death. By suspending them against a grid-like painted background, Mikava blurs the line between evidence and elegy, memorial and painting.

This diptych by Gela Mikava uses clothing collected from homes bombed during the 2008 Russia–Georgia war, shortly after the start of the Russia–Ukraine war in 2022. Though no one died in these specific garments, they carry the physical memory of fire, displacement, and fear. Through an almost forensic installation of children’s clothing on a painterly surface, Mikava transforms everyday materials into a deeply political and personal narrative. The work speaks to shared traumas across borders — and how war marks even what is left behind.

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Gela Mikava is a Georgian visual artist whose unique approach to artistry centers on repurposing Soviet-era cotton fabric stretch ceilings as his canvas of choice. In a world where materials are often discarded [...]

Gela Mikava is a Georgian visual artist whose unique approach to artistry centers on repurposing Soviet-era cotton fabric stretch ceilings as his canvas of choice. In a world where materials are often discarded thoughtlessly, Mikava sees these ceilings as vessels of history, carrying the weight of generations' stories, emotions, and memories.

What distinguishes Mikava's work is the profound connection he forges between his canvas and its past. These stretch ceilings, witnesses to countless moments, retain the imprints of their previous inhabitants, each footprint and whisper etched into the fabric. When Mikava paints on these canvases, he feels a deep sense of responsibility to honor their heritage, allowing the canvas itself to guide his hand and convey its own narrative through his art.

At the core of Mikava's artistic philosophy lies the belief that the most powerful expressions emerge from the fusion of different materials and mediums. He strives to create art that not only ignites the imagination but also transcends time, evoking profound emotions in viewers. Each piece Mikava creates tells a story, not only of his vision but also of the rich histories embedded within the materials he employs.

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