Anton Balanchivadze
2001 Graduated from Tbilisi State Academy of Arts, Painting, Graphic
Solo Exhibitions:
2008 Gallery " Christine Colas " , Paris, France
2006 Hobby Gallery , Tbilisi , Georgia
2003 Tbilisi State Conservatory, Georgia
2002 History Museum “Qarvasla”, Tbilisi, Georgia
Selected Group Exhibitions:
2010 “ Red” , Gellery 9, Tbilisi , Georgia
2010 “ Living Without Fairs”, Camden Art Gallery, London,
2010 Exposed with the original works of Pablo Picasso, Salvador Dali, Mark Chagall, et.c. JMA Gallery, Vienna , Austria
2009 " Elene Akhvlediani's Children Art Gallery", Tbilisi
2008 " Christmas Exhibition ", “N Gallery & Sandro Antadze " Tbilisi
2008 " Georgischen, Kulturwochen 2008" , Frankfurt , Germany
2007 “ New Generation “ , Gallery “ Chardin “, Hotel “ Marriot Tbilisi “ , Georgia
2006 Arsi Gallery , Tbilisi , Georgia
2005 Christmas Exhibition of GAG , Tapir Gallery
2005 The Exhibition of GAG , Kopala Gallery , Tbilisi, Georgia
1998 Founded the Shadow Theatre and gave several general performances at the InternationalAssociation of Cultural Initiatives
1997 Young Artists’ exhibition at Abanotubani, Tbilisi, Georgia
Miscellaneous:
2009 Illustrations to Tedo Sakhokia's "Georgian National Proverbs", Siesta Addition, Tbilisi
2006 Stone sculpture “ dzveli nacnobi ” , Garikula , Georgia
2006 Illustrations to R.Kipling’s “Fairy tales”, Archil Sulakauri Addition , Tbilisi, Georgia
2005 Designer and one of the Founders of Gallery and Art Café " Tapir " , Tbilisi , Georgia
2004 Painted murals on the walls of Art Therapy Department of the Psychiatric Clinic , Tbilisi , Georgia
2003 Decoration for Ibsen’s drama “When We the Dead Awaken” performed by Georgian Chamber Music Theatre “Orpheus”
2001 Painted murals on the walls of German kindergarten, Tbilisi, Georgia
1999 Made a decoration for Mozart’s “Magic Flute” performed by Georgian Chamber Music Theatre “Orpheus”
Selected Collections:
History Museum “Qarvasla” , Tbilisi
International Association of Cultural Initiatives
Gallery " Christine Colas", Paris
JMA Gallery, Vienna, Austria
Camden Art Gallery, London, England
 
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