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Ramaz Chantladze's Personal Exhibition - "The Woman"

Ramaz Chantladze's solo art exhibition named - "The Woman" will take place at Zurab Tsereteli Museum of Modern Art from October 29th to November 8th.
 
In this exposition, one will meet specific historical figures, his modern muses, and a feminine, tender, artistic figure - ballerina, but these characters appear to be conceptual ones. And this highlights the artist’s innovative painting technique, dramatic color palette, that creates different colors in different compositions.

"The drawings demonstrate the artist’s poetical female world, which is melancholically drawn on the canvases. According to the painter Ramaz Chantladze, a woman is praised and concentrated with an artistic conditionality, which is essential for a genuine artist.

The artworks are reduced to superfluous details and ethnographic elements, which once again underlines women’s attractive, charismatic and complicated world."
 
The first personal exhibition was held in Tbilisi in 1990. It was followed by a number of exhibitions:
1990-1993-1994 Tbilisi, (Georgia) ;
1990 Santa Fe, (USA);
1991 Antwerp, (Belgium);
1991 Basel, (Switzerland);
1992 Biberach, (Germany);
1992 Herrliberg, Zurich, Brissago, Winterthur, (Switzerland);
1993-1994 Moscow, (Russia);
1994 Palermo, (Italy);
1995 Constanz, (Germany);
1996 Tbilisi, (Georgia);
1997 Rockland, Philadelphia, New York (USA);
1998 Milan (Italy);
1999 Moscow, (Russia);
1999 Tbilisi, (Georgia) ;
2000 Rome, (Italy);
2001 Tbilisi, (Georgia);
2003 Moscow, (Russia);
2003-2004 Tbilisi, (Georgia);
2005 London, (England);
2009 Barcelona, (Spain);
2015 Tel Aviv, (Israel);
2015 Museum of modern art “MOMA”, Tbilisi, (Georgia),
2016 “Vanda Gallery”, Tbilisi, (Georgia);
2017 “Sfumato Gallery”, Tbilisi, (Georgia)
2018 "Baia Gallery", Tbilisi, (Georgia)
2019 “Silk-Road Studio” Tbilisi, (Georgia),
2020 “Silk-Road Studio” Tbilisi, (Georgia),
2021 Museum of Modern art “MOMA” Tbilisi, (Georgia).
 
The works by Ramaz Chantladze are kept in the galleries of different countries and in private collections.