Tato
https://www.instagram.com/tato.akhalkatsishvili/
Untitled
Oil on canvas, 32 × 48 cm, 2025
EUR 1,800
Untitled
Oil on canvas, 40 × 50 cm, 2026
EUR 2,200
Untitled
Oil on canvas, 40 × 50 cm, 2026
EUR 2,200
Midday
Watercolor, gouache on paper, 45 × 63 cm, 2026
EUR 2,200
Lily Pond
Watercolor, gouache on paper, 63 × 45 cm, 2026
EUR 2,200
Pond
Watercolor, gouache on paper, 32 × 46 cm, 2026
EUR 1,800
Evening Pond
Watercolor, gouache on paper, 32 × 46 cm, 2026
EUR 1,800
Morning Lights
Watercolor, gouache on paper, 46 × 32 cm, 2026
EUR 1,800
Lights
Watercolor, gouache on paper, 46 × 32 cm, 2026
EUR 1,800
Untitled
Watercolor, ink on paper, 31 × 23 cm, 2021
EUR 1,500
Untitled
Watercolor, ink on paper, 31 × 23 cm, 2022
EUR 1,500
Untitled
Gouache on paper, 30 × 25 cm, 2021
EUR 1,500
Untitled
Gouache on paper, 30 × 25 cm, 2021
EUR 1,500
Tato Akhalkatsishvili was born in 1979 Tbilisi, Georgia. He studied at the Tbilisi State Academy of Arts (1996-2003). Since 2003 Akhalkatsishvili’s works have regularly been shown in Georgia as well as abroad: in Europe, Japan and the USA where he has participated in art fairs, personal and group exhibitions. Akhalkatsishvili lived and worked in Germany (2003 - 2007). He participated in the Summer School in Saint Petersburg, Russia. (1999) and was a member of the artistic group “Figurative Art Studio” (2004-2006). Akhalkatsishvili has taken part in group and personal projects at the Georgian National Museum (2013, 2016, 2017, 2021). 22 of his works are on display in the permanent collection of the “Georgian Museum of Fine Arts”. Since 2000, Tato Akhalkatsishvili has actively participated in major international group exhibitions and art fairs, including: START Art Fair (Saatchi Gallery, London, 2015), Vienna Contemporary (2017), Art Geneva (2018), and Art Dubai.
In 2022, the National Gallery (GNM) hosted Tato Akhalkatsishvili's large museum show "Eccentric Traveler". Curator: Khatuna Khabuliani. The exhibition was supported by the ATINATI Foundation.
In 2025, the Georgian Museum of Fine Arts hosted the large museum show "C(K)ronos" Curator: Konstantin Bolkvadze
In his multimedia installations and drawings, which unite mystical and surrealistic landscapes with blurred horizons, the artist attempts to reflect his personal transcendent feelings and psychological states that evolve around the internal process of rethinking existential issues, the growth of an individual, and his development in cultural, geopolitical and historical contexts.