Konstantine Bolkvadze

Konstantine Bolkvadze (კონსტანტინე ბოლქვაძე) is a Master of Art History, curator, and researcher. His sphere of research interests covers the Soviet and post-Soviet periods in Georgian fine art, and the influence of socialist realism and the ideological program of de-Stalinization on the visual language of various artists. He leads the Georgian Soviet Art course at the Free University of Tbilisi. He also works at the Georgian Museum of Fine Arts, and is the author of numerous research articles and critical texts. His professional activities include research, educational, and curatorial projects.

Articles

The second half of the 19th century and the early 20th century are thought of as a significant period in the development of the humanities in Georgia. During this time,

Sergo Chakhoiants belonged to the generation of artists of the 1950s, though it wasn’t until the 2000s that he gained recognition. His son, Alexander Chakhoiants, shared that the artist’s lifelong

Bediani is a small town in Tsalka Municipality, located in the historic province of Trialeti. It was established in 1954 in connection with the construction of the Khrami Hydroelectric Power

Nikoloz Kandelaki is one of the most outstanding representatives of modern Georgian art, and the development of realistic sculpture in Georgia is associated with both he and Iakob Nikoladze. In

In the nineteenth-century, Kutaisi was the second-largest city of Georgia and a center of governance within the Russian Empire. By the end of the century, the construction of administrative and

Paris, autumn 1959. The Galerie Charpentier is getting ready for its traditional exhibition of artists – graduates from the Paris School. But then Raymond Naceta the gallery’s director, decides to

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