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Tamara Kvesitadze

Tamara Kvesitadze is a Georgian artist and sculptor. She is best known for her
sculpture "Man and Woman", later renamed "Ali and Nino", designed in 2007 and
installed on the seafront in Batumi, Georgia since 2010.[1] The renaming is
connected to Ali and Nino, a 1937 novel about a romance between a Muslim
Azerbaijani boy and a Christian Georgian girl in Baku from 1918 to 1920.

Glebe House in Glebe Place, Chelsea, London contains 13 artworks commissioned


from Kvesitadze.[2]

References
1. "These statues pass through each other daily , telling a tragic love story"
(https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/art/news/these-statu
es-pass-through-each-other-daily-telling-a-tragic-love-story-a6692531.ht
ml). independent.co.uk. 13 October 2015. Retrieved 26 March 2018.
2. Hayes, Kat (6 September 2015)."The £14m Chelsea art house with a
Ali & Nino, Batumi, Georgia (2017)
fish tank wall between dining room and loo"(https://www.telegraph.co.u
k/finance/property/11831181/The-14m-Chelsea-art-house-with-a-fish-ta
nk-wall-between-dining-room-and-loo.html). telegraph.co.uk. Retrieved 26 March 2018.

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