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Rezo KhasiaGeorgian Contemporary Sculpture by Rezo Khasia - Torso2020
2020
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Bronze & wood sculpture
Rezo Khasia is a Georgian artist born in 1947 who lives and works in Tbilisi, Georgia. The sculptures performed by him are generalized and minimalist. He Uses as a working material the bronze, wood, stone, metal and general energy, which perfectly perfects both exterior and interior spaces. All sculpture itself is made of solid material. He has implemented many creative projects both in Georgia and abroad, participated in both domestic and international exhibitions, exhibitions-competitions, symposia and architectural-creative competitions. He has been awarded from numerous creative awards and prizes as Grand Prix - Work Muse International Sculpture Symposium in Nadiotadi, Hungary, I Prize - International Exhibition-Competition Olympiad-2004 in Tbilisi, Georgia, Grand Prix in Sculpture - International Exhibition at Blue Gallery in Tbilisi, Georgia, Triple I Prize International Christmas Festival Blue Gallery in Tbilisi, Georgia, etc. He was awarded from the honorary title of Honored Artist of Georgia for his contribution to the development of Georgian fine arts. He has many years of pedagogical experience in the field of fine arts in several higher education institutions of Georgia. His works are kept in galleries and museums of Georgia, as well as in private collections of many countries around the world, including Switzerland, France, Italy, USA, Hungary, Germany, Russia, Finland, Belgium, Turkey and Great Britain. His notorious collectors are James Baker (US Secretary of State), R. Matske (President of Chevron) or K. Spring (President of ALT).
- Creator:Rezo Khasia (1947, Georgian)
- Creation Year:2020
- Dimensions:Height: 16.93 in (43 cm)Width: 5.12 in (13 cm)Depth: 5.12 in (13 cm)
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- Gallery Location:Paris, FR
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU1087212360122
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