Modern Jazz Quartet
Size: 90 × 70 cm | 35.4 × 27.6 in
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About Nino Gogolashvili _x000D_
Nino Gogolashvili is an artist born on April 1, 1958, in Tbilisi, Georgia. She graduated from the Tbilisi State Art Academy in 1982 and went on to become a painting teacher at the Tbilisi Art Academy from 1984 to 2004. During the years 1984-92, Nino worked as an artist at the Tbilisi State Studio of Feature, Documentary, and Animated Films.
Nino has participated in numerous exhibitions both in Georgia and abroad. Her works have been exhibited at the Art Gallery Line in Tbilisi, Georgia, from 2007 to 2023, and at the Elite Gallery in Tbilisi from 2004 to 2006. Nino’s works have also been exhibited in Germany at the Daimler Chrysler Center in 2003 and at Wackernheim in the same year. In addition, her works were showcased in various galleries in Berlin, including Museum “Haus’ Am Checkpoint Charlie,” ZANDI Gallery, Art Stark Gallery, and Gallery “KUNST HAUS DAHLEM.” Her works were also exhibited in Great Britain, Greece, Finland, and Russia.
Nino Gogolashvili’s works are highly valued and are kept in private collections in Great Britain, Germany, Greece, USA, Finland, Georgia, and Russia. Nino’s unique style and technique are characterized by her use of color and light, creating a harmonious and poetic atmosphere in her works.
Additional information
| Dimensions | 90 × 70 cm |
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Nino Gogolashvili (Georgian, b. 1958) is a Tbilisi-born painter whose work is shaped by color, light, and rhythmic composition. Her painting Modern Jazz Quartet, presented by Art Gallery Line, translates a musical subject into a visual arrangement of mood and movement.
Gogolashvili graduated from the Tbilisi State Art Academy in 1982. From 1984 to 2004, she taught painting at the Tbilisi Art Academy, and from 1984 to 1992 she worked as an artist at the Tbilisi State Studio of Feature, Documentary, and Animated Films. This background connects her practice to both painterly tradition and time-based image making.
Her work has been exhibited in Georgia and internationally, including at Art Gallery Line and Elite Gallery in Tbilisi, venues in Germany, and exhibitions in Great Britain, Greece, Finland, and Russia. Her paintings are held in private collections in Georgia, Great Britain, Germany, Greece, the United States, Finland, and Russia.
