AIGANA gali

Aigana Gali is a multidisciplinary artist who works across a wide range of media, from canvas and paper to textiles and bronze, in a dynamic process guided by the essential character of each series.

Born on the ancient crossing of the Great Silk Road in Almaty, Kazakhstan, to a Georgian mother and Kazakhstani father, Aigana’s formative years were spent in the wild, open cradle of the Eurasian Steppe. This rich cultural heritage is an infinite source to her work; Gali’s paintings are invested with subtle historical or mythical references, just as the Saka buried treasures in the endless plains of the steppe. In relocating to London, Aigana explored ways to communicate and translate her cultural milieu, in particular the tonal shifts and vibrational quality of light found in the vast plains.

Over the past decade she has developed an important body of work, delineated by series: Creation Myth, Steppe and Tengri.

Each representing a metaphorical chapter in her evolution as an artist and thinker, Gali adapts both technique and materials according to an essential, abstracted schematic. Luminous and beguiling, her works explore the mysterious forces - ancient wisdom, nature’s cycles and cosmic order - that shape our lives.

w o r k s

  • Abstract painting with vibrant shades of green, yellow, purple, and blue, featuring dynamic brushstrokes and layered textures.

    ALAKAI

    2023
    Oil and acrylic on canvas
    190 x 140 cm l 74 x 55 inch

  • Abstract painting with swirling strokes of green, yellow, purple, blue, and orange, resembling a tangled natural scene.

    AKYN

    2023
    Oil and acrylic on canvas
    160 x 130 cm l 63 x 51 1/8 inch

  • Abstract painting with swirling greens, blues, yellows, and orange brushstrokes.

    AZU

    2022
    Oil on canvas
    150 x 110 cm l 59 x 43 1/4 inch

  • Abstract painting with swirling colors of blue, green, yellow, purple, and hints of black and orange

    ORNEK

    2023
    Oil and acrylic on canvas
    110 x 82 cm l 43 1/4 x 32 1/4 inch

  • Abstract painting with mainly blue and green colors, featuring sweeping brushstrokes and layered textures.

    SHANKOBYZ

    2023
    Oil on canvas
    110 x 82 cm l 43 1/4 x 32 1/4 inch

  • Abstract colorful painting with vibrant orange, pink, green, and blue hues, with energetic brushstrokes and overlapping lines.

    SAULE (MEDIATOR IV)

    2022
    Oil on canvas
    160 x 120 cm l 63 x 47 inch

  • Abstract painting with swirling strokes of purple, blue, green, red, brown, and white colors.

    TEMIR

    2023
    Oil on canvas
    108 x 82 cm l 42 1/2 x 32 1/4 inch

  • Abstract painting with vibrant green, yellow, orange, and blue brushstrokes creating a chaotic and energetic design.

    TENIS (MEDIATOR IX)

    2023
    Oil on canvas
    160 x 130 cm l 63 x 51 inch

  • Abstract painting with swirling brushstrokes in shades of pink, orange, yellow, green, and hints of purple and brown.

    TOLPAN

    2023
    Oil on canvas
    150 x 120 cm l 59 x 47 1/4 inch

  • Abstract painting with swirling orange, pink, yellow, green, and purple brushstrokes.

    UAAS (MEDIATOR V)

    2022
    Oil on canvas
    160 x 120 cm l 63 x 47 1/4 inch

Previous exhibitions

2023, Abundance, Maison Suri, Paris (Group)

2023, Lux Ex Machina, Kristin Hjellegjerde Gallery, London (Solo)

2023, Lightness of being, Kwai Fung Hin, Art Basel, Hong Kong (Group)

2022, Tengri, Kristin Hjellegjerde Gallery, London (Solo)

2022, Summer Exhibition, Royal Academy of Arts, London UK (Group)

2021, Light Works, A Hamilton Gallery, London UK

2019, Creation Myth, Saatchi Gallery, London UK

2016, Steppe, Georgian National Museum of Art, Tbilisi, Georgie

2013, Central Asian Art Fair London (Solo)

Important collaborations include Ricardo Bofill Taller de Arquitectura Atelier, Celine Alexandre, and Atelier 27.