Tezi Gabunia, a contemporary artist from Georgia, has recently presented his new interactive art project that gave visitors an opportunity not only to take a look at several famous art exhibitions but also become a part of them. Titled ‘Put Your Head into Gallery’, the project emphasizes the artist’s one of the main concepts of ‘falsification’ and triggers a dialogue with hyper-realistic issues.

Within this project, the artist produced several miniature copies of the famous galleries’ rooms of PVC, plexiglass and wooden paper where exhibitions of different artists took place. The project includes the works of Tezi Gabunia in Saatchi Gallery, paintings of Rubens in the Louvre, Damien Hirst’s works in Tate Modern, and works of Roy Liechtenstein in Gagosian Gallery. The project works in two phases. At first, following the title of the project, the visitors are encouraged to put their heads into these scaled models where they can take a look at one of the above-mentioned exhibitions. Moreover, they can take a photo on which their heads become exhibits, acting as giant hyper-realistic sculptures. At the second phase, the project continues to live on social networks, which provides an ability to reach a large audience in a short time.