Style: Expressionism; Abstract Art; Cubism;
Place: Kukhi
Born: 1889
Death: 1952
Biography:
was a leading Georgian avant-garde painter, graphic artist, and scenic designer. Born on August 20, 1889, in the village of Kukhi near the town of Khoni, Kakabadze's works are notable for combining innovative interpretation of European 'Leftist' art with Georgian national traditions.
Kakabadze was born into a poor peasant family. Sponsored by local philanthropists, he studied natural sciences at St. Petersburg University from which he graduated in 1916. At the same time, he attended painting classes at the studio of Dmitroyev-Kavkazsky and did research on old Georgian arts.
After a brief period of working as a painter and educator in Tbilisi, Kakabadze went to Paris where he lived from 1919 to 1927. He participated in the Société des Artistes Indépendants exhibitions and joint exhibitions with the Georgian artists Lado Gudiashvili and Shalva Kikodze. The cycle of landscapes reproducing the nature of Kakabadze's native province of Imereti is some of the most interesting of his early works.
During his stay in Paris, Kakabadze was attracted to 'subjectless painting,' and worked on problems of pictorial technique, occasionally using metal, mirror glass, stained glass, and other materials in place of paints. He soon went over to an even more 'Leftist' position, and paid generous tribute to cubism.
Some of Kakabadze's notable works include Sailboats, Bretagne, and Sketch for getting various grades of light in a single electric bulb. These paintings showcase his innovative interpretation of art and his ability to combine European 'Leftist' art with Georgian national traditions.
Kakabadze's legacy can be seen in the numerous artists who have followed in his footsteps. His work has been exhibited in various museums, including the Art Palace of Georgia - Museum of Cultural History in Tbilisi, Georgia. Kakabadze's contributions to the world of art are undeniable, and his legacy continues to inspire artists to this day. Key points about David Kakabadze:
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