Mosiashvili Levan – City of Tolerance
2017 / mixed media on canvas / 80×60 cm
About the author:He was born in 1971 in Tbilisi, Georgia. He graduated in forestry from the Georgian Agricultural University while simultaneously studying at the theatre academy, and in 1996 he also enrolled at the Faculty of Biological Sciences. However, he gave up his formal education and titles and devoted himself to art. His father, a famous painter himself, was his first teacher, and his first painting dates back to 1993, since when painting has become his sole occupation. His artistic work can be divided into three phases: the first is rooted in Georgian tradition and folklore, the second devoted to his hometown Tbilisi, both belonging to the “Georgian period,” while the third, which the author himself calls “philosophical abstraction,” is marked by his life in France, where he has had permanent residence since 2008 (granted by the invitation of the French government). Since then, he lives and works between France and Georgia. He has exhibited solo across France and, as a significant Georgian artist, has been invited to exhibit in Turkey, Russia, Syria, Estonia, Switzerland, South Africa… He has received numerous French and Georgian awards for his work. He regularly participates in humanitarian auctions, and his paintings are found in numerous private and state collections worldwide, such as the National Museum in Prague (Czech Republic), the Pentagon central office in Washington (USA), the State Tretyakov Gallery Administration in Moscow (Russia),…