Giorgi Vepkhvadze is a Georgian artist born in Tbilisi in 1979 and currently based in Brooklyn, New York. Trained in Graphics at the Tbilisi State Academy of Arts, where he graduated in 2002, Vepkhvadze has developed a multidisciplinary practice spanning painting, graphic art, and decorative forms.

Coming from a family closely connected to Georgian art, Vepkhvadze is related to artists<a href="https://artgalleryline.com/artist/otar-vepkhvadze/#artworks"> Otar Vepkhvadze </a>and <a href="https://artgalleryline.com/artist/ia-gigoshvili/">Ia Gigoshvili</a>, placing his own practice within a broader creative lineage. While deeply informed by this artistic environment, his work has developed into a distinct and highly individual visual language.

His work is defined by a strong sense of line, texture, and atmosphere. Through figurative compositions, monochrome structures, and layered linear abstraction, Vepkhvadze creates images that feel both contemporary and timeless. His visual language often carries a dramatic, almost sacred intensity, recalling the emotional depth and symbolic force of Biblical narratives while remaining personal in execution.

Across his practice, Vepkhvadze explores the tension between restraint and expression. His compositions are often built with minimal palettes and precise graphic movement, yet they hold a powerful emotional charge. This balance gives his work a quiet monumentality — intimate in detail, but expansive in feeling.

Vepkhvadze has exhibited in Georgia and internationally, with works shown at Baia Gallery and the Georgian Literature Museum in Tbilisi, the National Gallery of Georgia, the Contemporary Art Gallery in Jaffa, Georgian-French Culture Week in Paris, and Opera Art Gallery in Santorini, Greece.

Rooted in Georgian artistic tradition and shaped by an international perspective, Giorgi Vepkhvadze stands as a contemporary artist whose work brings together discipline, spirituality, and refined graphic sensibility.