Ramaz Razmadze
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Ramaz Razmadze is a Georgian surrealistic painter. He was born on January 6, 1968 and lives in Tbilisi, Georgia. His own style is best described as surreal paintings in a realistic manner of painting.
The surreal paintings of Ramaz Razmadze are thought-provoking portals into the visionary world of his imagination. Depending on the viewer, his art may be described as enlightening or frightening, ridiculous or sublime. Razmadze creates surreal paintings while maintaining a realistic manner of painting. His art technique reflects the mysterious world of surreal compositions, characters and situations, while his realistic manner of painting makes "unreal" compositions and objects seem "real."
Ramaz Razmadze's official website: www.viaram.ge Other websites: www.artwanted.com/viaramaz
Exhibitions: Trade Union’s Palace, 1990 – one man show; Georgian State Technical University, Tbilisi, Georgia, 1991 – one-man show; House of Journalists, Tbilisi, Georgia, 1992 – one-man show; Monkey House Studio Gallery, Rosedale, Toronto, Canada – November 2002 – trade exhibition; Baia’s gallery Art Orient, Tbilisi, Georgia, May 2003 – joint personal exhibition (two artists); Agora Gallery, Soho, New York – July 2003 – trade exhibition; Kopala Gallery, Tbilisi, Georgia, October 2003 – one-man show; Kopala Gallery, Tbilisi, Georgia, November 2003 – group exhibition “Georgian and Russian Art”; Kopala Gallery, Tbilisi, Georgia, December 2003 – group exhibition “Georgian and Russian Art”; Elite Gallery, Marriott Hotel, Tbilisi, Georgia, since January 2004 until present – group trade exhibition; Kopala Gallery, Tbilisi, Georgia, May 2004 – one-man show Georgian State Museum of Modern Art “Karvasla”, June 2004 – “Georgia – country of artists”, group exhibition sponsored by BP Artishock Siemer Gallery, Switzerland 2004-2005 Inter Art Gallery, Chelsea, New York, USA, personal exhibition, December 2004 MaxMed Show, Brooklyn, New York, “The Best Seven” group art show, February 2005 Kopala Gallery, Tbilisi, Georgia, September 2005 - personal exhibition Artishock Siemer Gallery, Switzerland, October 2005 - personal exhibition