[Series "Park. Tokyo" No 1] Canvas, oil
130 × 100 cm, 2023
[Series "Park. Tokyo" No 2] Canvas, oil
130 × 100 cm, 2023
[Series "Apricot" No 1] Canvas, oil
260 × 200 cm, 2020
[Series "Apricot" No 2] Canvas, oil
260 × 200 cm, 2020
[Series "Park. Tokyo" No 1] Canvas, oil
130 × 100 cm, 2023
[Series "Park. Tokyo" No 2] Canvas, oil
130 × 100 cm, 2023
[Series "Apricot" No 1] Canvas, oil
260 × 200 cm, 2020
[Series "Apricot" No 2] Canvas, oil
260 × 200 cm, 2020
Georgy Totibadze (born in 1967, Tbilisi)

Born into a family of artists—Nana Kutateladze and Georgy Totibadze. He graduated from the Moscow Art School in Memory of 1905 and the Tbilisi Academy of Arts, named after his grandfather, Apollon Kutateladze. From 1993 to 1994, he lived and worked in Paris. In 1996, he worked in Hong Kong. From 1997 to 1998, he was based in San Francisco.

Totibadze’s works are distinguished by their philosophical detachment, profound use of color, and a desire to view the world from a new perspective, such as from a bird’s-eye view. His paintings have been featured in numerous exhibitions worldwide—in Moscow, New York, Paris, the State Museum of Oriental Art (1996), the Moscow Museum of Modern Art (2012), and the Moscow Biennale of Contemporary Art (2017). Georgy Totibadze’s works are part of the collections of the Moscow Museum of Modern Art and the State Museum of Oriental Art (Moscow). Since 2007, he has been working in a studio at the Strelka Institute of Architecture and Design.