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TBC Concept hosts the exhibition by David Meskhi and Tony Just

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TBC Concept Gallery is pleased to present We Are Seekers, a collaborative exhibition by David Meskhi and Tony Just, curated by the gallery LC Queisser. Exhibition opening: 14 November, 18:00 - 20:00

“The works I am showing here at TBC Concept Gallery were painted in Berlin this past year. They are based on drawings, memories and accidents” - Tony Just.

“A seeker is someone who is searching and looking. This exhibition provided a context for me to reexamine how I make images. I came to this work seeking change. I was not after a single image but a selection of pictures from several bodies of works which create an atmosphere of uncertainty. Athletes removed from the mat. Stripped of their original meaning and environment. These images are manipulated physically and digitally. It feels as though I’m moving through shadows towards something which is not yet fully seen. Where both presence and absence can co-exist” - David Meshki.

Tony Just is a visual artist, born in the US. For the past 17 years he has lived and worked in Berlin, Germany. His work has been shown internationally. In the fall of 2021 and spring of 2022, he participated in the residency sponsored by Propaganda here in Tbilisi and also taught at VA(A)DS at Free University of Tbilisi. While here in Tbilisi he had a show of his books and a wall mural at Kona Books which was curated by Nina Akhvlediani. His work was included in the group show entitled Sanctuary last year at LC Queisser.

Born in 1979 in Tbilisi (Georgia), David Meskhi grew up in a sporting environment: his father was a coach for the national gymnastics team of the former Soviet Union. He studied a joint honors degree in photography and cinema at Shota Rustaveli Theatre and Film University in Tbilisi. In 2015, he co-directed an award-winning documentary «When the Earth Seems to Be Light», a portrait of disenchanted Georgian youth.

In 2024, the Musée d'art Moderne et Contemporain de Saint-Étienne Métropole (MAMC+) organized his first solo museum exhibition in France.

Address: Marjanishvili 7, TBC Concept Flagship
Opening hours: Monday – Saturday, 10:00 – 20:00

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08.01.2026.17:08

  • EBRD provides US$ 20 million to Nika Pharm
  • Company to increase its production capacity, achieve GMP certification
  • Project will stimulate local production of medicines

The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) is promoting further growth in domestic production of pharmaceutical products in Uzbekistan by supporting the operations of leading local manufacturer Nika Pharm. 

Nika Pharm will use the EBRD loan of up to US$ 20 million to restructure its balance sheet and upgrade equipment and facilities in order to increase production capacity, improve product quality and bring the entire manufacturing process into compliance with the Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) standards of the World Health Organisation’s certification scheme.

The company has been an EBRD client since 2021 and is a well-established producer of tablets, capsules, sachets and nasal sprays for use in the treatment of common colds, as well as in gastroenterology, paediatrics and urology. During this time, Nika Pharm has become a leader in several key segments, including decongestants, and has shown strong and sustainable growth by replacing imports with high-quality local production.

The project will help to expand Nika Pharm’s manufacturing base, improve its sustainability and efficiency, and lead to an average 140 per cent increase in the company’s production of generic pharmaceuticals and prescription drugs. Together with GMP certification, this will allow Nika Pharm to strengthen its position both domestically and regionally.

Uzbekistan’s rapidly growing pharmaceuticals market, which is set to expand by a further 10 per cent by 2029, is dominated (around 75 per cent) by imported medicines. The project will help contribute to the government’s plan of eventually bringing the share of locally produced pharmaceuticals to 80 per cent.

The EBRD has invested over US$ 6.6 billion in Uzbekistan to date through 196 projects, with the majority of those funds supporting private entrepreneurship, contributing to the country’s economic development.

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