Dementia

A private world rearranged by the collapse and reordering of memory.

Dementia — full uncropped artwork canvas by Nino Devdariani
Original Canvas Viewport
Exhibition Note

Dementia imagines a mind in which familiar structures begin to dissolve and reassemble into a new private order. The painting should not be read simply as tragedy or as comfort. It enters a more delicate space: the unsettling formation of an inner world where memory, recognition, fear, tenderness, confusion, and invented coherence may exist together.

Archive Registry

ArtistNino Devdariani
MediumAcrylic and ink on canvas
YearYear to be confirmed
DimensionsDimensions to be confirmed
StatusOriginal work

Thematic Keywords

MemoryInner WorldDementiaRecognitionPrivate OrderFragility

What to Observe

  • Memory as structure
  • Collapse and reordering
  • A private inner world
  • The coexistence of fear and tenderness
  • The refusal to romanticize illness
Paint Detail

Selected Details

Selected Detail 01

Detail I — Rearranged Memory

The world does not disappear; it changes order, creating unfamiliar structures from familiar fragments.

Selected Detail 02

Detail II — Private Reality

The painting suggests an inner space that may be inaccessible from the outside but internally coherent.

Selected Detail 03

Detail III — Fragility and Tenderness

The emotional force of the work lies in its refusal to reduce dementia to either horror or peace.

Archival Edition

Wearable Connection

Selected fragments from this work may be translated into limited silk editions — not as simple reproductions, but as wearable fragments of the Visual Archive.

Wearable silk carré mockup detail from Dementia
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