TRIANGLE IN MOTION:KONSTANTIN MINDADZE
From December 18 to January 31, the new space of the Zurab Tsereteli Museum of Modern Art invites you to the opening of a solo exhibition by contemporary Georgian multidisciplinary visual artist, Konstantine Mindadze
In this new series of triangular gradient watercolors, the artist explores the triangle as a living, shifting form—a carrier of direction, tension, and silent movement. Each work features a single triangle rendered in a delicate watercolor gradient, where color takes the form of atmospheric resonance—a chromatic soundscape.
Partially inspired by Wassily Kandinsky’s concept of the "movement of the triangle" from his seminal work Concerning the Spiritual in Art, these compositions investigate how the simplest geometric form can possess internal dynamics. Here, the triangle is no longer a static figure; it is an energetic entity that expands, contracts, tilts, rises, or falls, echoing Kandinsky’s vision of form as a spiritual and psychological force.
The gradients in these watercolors function like shifts in tone or pitch: delicate, perceptual transitions that evoke sensations of sound, temperature, speed, or emotion. The paper becomes a sonic field where the triangle radiates its own quiet, invisible frequency—turning each piece into a meditation on balance, direction, and chromatic vibration.