Andro Eradze. Bones of Tomorrow

Bones of Tomorrow is the first Italian institutional solo show by Georgian artist Andro Eradze.
The project brings together a selection of videos, photographs and installations conceived specifically for two venues: the Project Space at Palazzo Strozzi and the former Teatro dell’Oriuolo, home to IED Florence.

The evocative title ("bones of tomorrow") evokes the presence of what is not yet visible, of something taking shape. The "bones" represent what remains over time: material traces and memories that outlive life. Combined with "Tomorrow," they suggest that the future doesn’t arise from nothing, but is constructed from what remains, from the fragments and legacies that accompany us.
The exhibition explores precisely this tension between permanence and transformation, where absence becomes an integral part of presence and remains intertwine with what is yet to come. Rotting fruit, jagged fences, burning flowers and animals tell of an elusive, constantly changing reality, where different temporal planes overlap and one form of life transforms into another.

Conceived as a unitary project unfolding across both spaces, the free-entry exhibition invites visitors to explore Eradze’s visual landscape, where time flows in multiple directions, the relationship between cause and effect dissolves, and images take on an enigmatic quality. Andro Eradze’s artistic research is marked by the coexistence of several tensions, exploring the invisible spaces between natural and artificial, domestic and wild, human and animal. His works inhabit a liminal space where these contrasts remain unresolved, creating a persistent sense of suspension and ambiguity.

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Last admission one hour before closing.


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