Tolia Astakhishvili's "The First Finger (Chapter II)" @ Haus Am Waldsee

photography by Frank Sperling


Tolia Astakhishvili (*1974 in Tbilisi, Georgia) transforms the Haus am Waldsee with an expansive installation that constitutes her solo exhibition The First Finger (chapter II).

Her works follow the structures and narratives of existing buildings, conjuring up real and imaginary stories through temporary installations and alterations. In her exhibition The First Finger (chapter II), Astakhishvili examines the physical composition of Haus am Waldsee by exploring its architectural layers and peripheral areas. Through architectural interventions, she condenses the spaces of the former home into an arresting and fragile environment in which the domestic sphere is reimagined. Architecture doubles here as both a protective shell and as something that appears to be exceedingly precarious.

In addition to structural interventions, drawings, paintings, text, and videos, the exhibition includes new collaborative works with Zurab Astakhishvili, Dylan Peirce, and James Richards, as well as contributions by Antonin Artaud, Alvin Baltrop, Kirsty Bell, Nat Marcus, Vera Palme, Andreas Rousounelis, Judith Scott, Ser Serpas, and Giorgi Zhorzholiani.

The First Finger is realised in two chapters: chapter I at Bonner Kunstverein, curated by Fatima Hellberg (March 25–July 30, 2023), and chapter II at Haus am Waldsee in Berlin, curated by Beatrice Hilke (June 23–September 24, 2023).