Kakhaber Berelidze's Artworks
Knight’s Pose. 2025
Oil on canvas.
 40 x 40 cm
Gagvimarjos (A Toast). 2025
Oil on canvas
 40 x 40 cm
Eyes. 2022
Oil on canvas. 
80 x 120 cm
About the artist

Kakhaber Berelidze (b. 1992)

Kakhaber Berelidze is a Georgian visual artist whose multidisciplinary practice spans painting, sculpture, watercolor, drawing, 3D art, and cinema. He graduated from the Apolon Kutateladze Tbilisi State Academy of Arts, where he received his Bachelor’s degree in Painting. Since beginning his artistic journey in 2012, Berelidze has developed a distinctive visual language shaped by personal experiences, emotional reflections, and observations of everyday life. His works often unfold as quiet, poetic narratives-evoking the atmosphere of fairy tales or fragments of memory-where ordinary objects and figures acquire symbolic meaning. Characterized by a soft, velvety painterly touch and carefully balanced compositions, Berelidze’s paintings create intimate spaces where reality and imagination subtly intertwine. Through delicate color palettes and contemplative imagery, he explores themes of perception, memory, and emotional presence, inviting viewers into moments that feel both familiar and dreamlike. Over the past decade, Berelidze has participated in numerous solo and group exhibitions in Georgia, France, and other countries. In addition to his work as a painter, he has collaborated in cinema, including serving as set designer for the film Pig (2017). Among his recent projects is the solo exhibition “Lévitation douce” (2025), curated by Mariam Odishvili at WeSeeItems Gallery.

Artist’s Projects

2012
Crossroads

2013
BATMAN
Cinema 2D
Ordinary Exhibition

2014
Scan Around Me
Me and Your Freedom
One and a Half
By Your Side

2015
Message

2016
Aesthetics of Incompatibility
DRIVE

2017
Open Workshop Day
Film “Pig” – Set Designer

2018
Destination Tropicale

2019
The Wave

2020
Enfermement
LE Vox

2021
“168”
Small Expo at Stamba

2022
Matter and Memory
The Thickness of Silence

2025
Lévitation Douce – Solo exhibition at Weeseeitems Gallery, curated by Mariam Odishvili