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Kakha Esebua
Painting - 70 x 50 x 2 cm Painting - 27.6 x 19.7 x 0.8 inch
$3,500
Kakha Esebua (b. 1964) is a visionary contemporary artist whose work boldly explores the boundaries of post-avant-garde expression. A graduate of the Theatre and Film State University of Georgia, with a specialization in production direction, Esebua has developed a unique artistic language that seamlessly blends surrealism and dadaism into striking, illogical narratives. His canvases often evoke dreamlike worlds where absurdity, symbolism, and emotion intertwine, inviting the viewer to step into a parallel realm of meaning.
Throughout his career, Esebua has curated a profound presence in both national and international art scenes. He has held solo exhibitions at notable institutions, including the National Art Gallery (2000), Baia Art Gallery (2002), and Red Square Gallery (2021). His works have been showcased at prominent group exhibitions such as Art Fair Paris (2022) and ArtExpo New York (2024), drawing attention from collectors and curators alike.
In 2024 alone, Kakha's art was featured at the Ria Qeburia Gallery in Ambassador Kachreti and at the Shalva Dzneladze Museum—solidifying his reputation as a bold and relevant voice in today's postmodern discourse. Several Georgian TV broadcasts have been dedicated to his practice, further amplifying his impact within the cultural landscape.
Esebua's works are held in private collections across the globe, including the United States, France, Ireland, Italy, Estonia, Japan, England, Russia, and China. His artistic practice, deeply rooted in narrative and experimentation, positions him as a storyteller of visual absurdities—someone who both challenges and charms the imagination.
Painting - 70 x 50 x 2 cm Painting - 27.6 x 19.7 x 0.8 inch
$3,500
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