Givi Kandareli

Givi Kandareli

Infobox Artist
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name = Givi Kandareli



caption = Selfportret. Watercolor. 1980
birthdate = 1933
deathdate = 2006
location = Sagarejo, Georgia
nationality = Georgian
field = Artist

Givi Kandareli (Georgian: გივი ყანდარელი) (February 211933June 72006) was a famous Georgian painter, one of the premier tapestry and watercolor artists and creator of Georgian school of Gobelin Tapestry.

Life and work

Givi Kandareli was born in Sagarejo, Georgia in 1933. He graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts in Tbilisi in 1956 with the degree of ceramics artist, although he completed his master's degree in class of Professor Niko Gomelauri in 1960. Since 1960 he became a teacher of Ceramic Arts in the Academy of Fine Arts in Tbilisi. In 1965-1966 he went to Prague where he finished his post-graduate studies at the State School of Fine Arts UMPRUM in the class of Professor Antonin Kibal. Since 1973 he held a concurrent post as a lecturer of watercolor painting at the Department of Architecture of Georgian State Technical University. In 1975 he became Elected Secretary of Georgian Artist Association of USSR. Same year his work "Weaving Girls" won the annual award of Georgian Artist Association for Best Work. In 1977 his "Four Seasons" and "Bread" won the annual award of Georgian Artist Association for Best Work. Same year he held solo exhibition in Saarbrucken, Germany. In 1978 his "Weaving Girls" won the special award of USSR National Academy of Arts and his work was selected for International Textile Art Triennial Exhibition in Łódź, Poland. In 1980 he was awarded with title of Honoured Art Worker and held solo exhibition in Tbilisi. In 1982 his work "Dream of Pirosmani" was selected for the International Tapestry Bienalle held in Lausanne, Switzerland. Same year he held solo exhibition in Nantes, France. In 1983 Givi Kandareli was awarded with USSR State Prize For Literature And Arts and held solo exhibitions in Spain. In 1986 he became Chief of Tapestry Department of Tbilisi Academy of Fine Arts. Next year he acquired the academic title of Professor. 1988 - solo exhibition in Chicago, USA. In 1990 he was appointed lecturer of Gobelin at the Academy of Arts and Design of Tsinghua University in Beijing, China. 1994 - solo exhibition in Palermo, Italy. since 1995 he was appointed Professor of the Studio of Dyeing and Weaving Arts and Folk Arts of the National University of Arts and Culture in Tbilisi. In 1998 he was Elected member of Georgian Academy of Sciences. 1999 - solo exhibition in Tbilisi. In 2000 he became appointed lecturer and invited Professor at the Academy of Arts and Crafts of Shangdong Province in China. His works were selected for International Fiberart Bienalle Exhibition (IFBE) "From Lausanne to Beijing". In 2002 he became appointed lecturer and invited Professor at the Heilongjiang University in China, same year his works were selected for IFBE. In 2003 was held his last lifetime solo exhibition in Tbilisi. In 2004 his works once more were selected for IFBE.

Art

Literature

* "Татьяна Стриженова". Мастера советского искусства. Гиви Кандарели. Гобелен. Изд. "Советский художник". Москва, 1981.

* "Zhan Chen". Givi Kandareli. Art collection. "Artron". Beijing, 2004.

External links

* [http://www.opentext.ge/art/textil/textil/textil.htm Textiles In Georgia]
* [http://www.chinafiberart.com.cn/mingjia1.asp?EmployeeId=52 China FiberArt]
* [http://www.muzeumwlokiennictwa.pl/triennale_arch International Textile Art Triennial Exhibition, Lodz, Poland]


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