Iraklii Gamrekeli

Iraklii Gamrekeli;Irakli Gamrekeli

Place: Gori

Born: 1894

Death: 1943

Biography:

A Georgian Set Designer and Avant-Garde Visionary (1894-1943)

Iraklii Gamrekeli

, a trailblazing set designer, left an indelible mark on the world of avant-garde stage design. Born on May 5, 1894, in Gori, Georgia, his artistic journey was discovered by the renowned Georgian theatre director Kote Marjanishvili, who was impressed by Gamrekeli's illustrations for Oscar Wilde's Salome.

Early Career and Notable Works

* From 1922 to 1943, Gamrekeli worked with the prestigious Rustaveli Theatre, first under Marjanishvili and later under Sandro Akhmeteli, designing over 50 productions. * Some of his notable works include:

Artistic Style and Legacy

Gamrekeli's designs, characterized by abstract geometric constructions and spacious yet sparsely furnished dimensions, defined the monumental and heroic style of the Rustaveli Theatre. His work also extended to film, collaborating with the Georgian state film studio in Tbilisi on projects like My Grandmother (1929), a groundbreaking expressionist film.

Later Career and Honors

* In the 1930s and 1940s, Gamrekeli worked for the Theatre of Opera and Ballet and the Griboyedov Russian Drama Theatre in Tbilisi. * He was awarded the title of Honored Artist of Georgia and the Order of the Badge of Honor.

Remembering a Visionary

Iraklii Gamrekeli passed away in 1943, leaving behind a legacy that continues to inspire. His work can be explored further through Wikioo.org's collection, offering a glimpse into the world of this avant-garde genius.

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