Davit Badzaghua, born on May 2, 1972, in Gali, is a renowned modern Georgian artist, architect, and designer. A graduate of the Faculty of Architecture at the Tbilisi State Academy of Arts in 2002, Badzaghua has built a diverse career spanning fine art, applied arts, and education. With a portfolio of approximately 3,500 works across painting, graphic art, and applied art, his creations are celebrated both in Georgia and internationally. Over 2,000 of his works are held in private collections, museums, and galleries around the world. His art has been featured in numerous publications and exhibitions, earning recognition from esteemed institutions such as Agora Gallery in New York and New York Art Magazine.
Badzaghua has been involved in organizing cultural and creative initiatives and has collaborated with prominent American art critics such as Jerry Saltz and Alan Bamberger. His works are part of prestigious collections in renowned locations, including luxury hotels like the "Pararafi" in Shektel and the "Ambassador" in Kachreti, as well as in private collections of influential individuals globally. As a committed educator, Badzaghua has held positions in various cultural and artistic organizations, fostering creativity and preserving Georgian cultural heritage. His contributions to art and education have been recognized with numerous awards, establishing him as a leading figure in contemporary Georgian art.
Davit Gua is a contemporary Georgian artist whose work bridges the boundaries of abstract and representational art, evoking nature’s beauty and emotional depth. Rooted in a strong Georgian artistic tradition, Gua’s art is marked by a vivid coloristic talent and an innate ability to improvise and play with form. His layered compositions blend vibrant hues and textured brushstrokes, creating a dynamic interplay between structure and spontaneity. Oscillating between expansive, atmospheric spaces and intimate, abstracted landscapes, his works capture the essence of transformation, movement, and interconnectedness. Gua’s unique ability to balance lyrical abstraction with concrete forms situates him as a distinctive voice in contemporary art, celebrated for his capacity to evoke universal emotions through his sophisticated use of color, texture, and light.
2003: Art Salon "Sapara," Tbilisi, Georgia.
2003: "In the Open Air," under the University of California's auspices, Batumi, Georgia.
2004: Resource Center, Tbilisi, Georgia.
2005: Fatsa, Turkey.
2007: PSP Office, Tbilisi, Georgia.
2009: Berlin, Germany.
2009: Hotel Metekhi, Tbilisi, Georgia.
2010: Chardenze, Tbilisi, Georgia.
2010: Telavi, Kakheti, Georgia.
2011: Trinity Youth Center, Tbilisi, Georgia.
2011: Taksim Gallery, Istanbul, Turkey.
2011: Art Academy, Tbilisi, Georgia.
2013: Trinity Cathedral, Tbilisi, Georgia ("Cultural Heritage of Abkhazia").
2013: Caspian Region, Georgia ("Cultural Heritage of Abkhazia").
2013: Gori, Georgia ("Cultural Heritage of Abkhazia").
2014: Gallery "Sfumato," Tbilisi, Georgia.
2014: TBC Bank Gallery, Batumi, Georgia.
2014: Prague, Czech Republic.
2017: Best West Hotel, Tbilisi, Georgia.
2019: Valery Arkania SA Hall, Tbilisi, Georgia.
2020: Gallery "Arttent," Tbilisi, Georgia.
2023: Tbilisi City Council, Tbilisi, Georgia.
2003: Art Salon "Sapara," Tbilisi, Georgia.
2003: "In the Open Air," under the University of California's auspices, Batumi, Georgia.
2004: Resource Center, Tbilisi, Georgia.
2005: Fatsa, Turkey.
2007: PSP Office, Tbilisi, Georgia.
2009: Berlin, Germany.
2009: Hotel Metekhi, Tbilisi, Georgia.
2010: Chardenze, Tbilisi, Georgia.
2010: Telavi, Kakheti, Georgia.
2011: Trinity Youth Center, Tbilisi, Georgia.
2011: Taksim Gallery, Istanbul, Turkey.
2011: Art Academy, Tbilisi, Georgia.
2013: Trinity Cathedral, Tbilisi, Georgia ("Cultural Heritage of Abkhazia").
2013: Caspian Region, Georgia ("Cultural Heritage of Abkhazia").
2013: Gori, Georgia ("Cultural Heritage of Abkhazia").
2014: Gallery "Sfumato," Tbilisi, Georgia.
2014: TBC Bank Gallery, Batumi, Georgia.
2014: Prague, Czech Republic.
2017: Best West Hotel, Tbilisi, Georgia.
2019: Valery Arkania SA Hall, Tbilisi, Georgia.
2020: Gallery "Arttent," Tbilisi, Georgia.
2023: Tbilisi City Council, Tbilisi, Georgia.
Davit Badzaghua, born on May 2, 1972, in Gali, is a renowned modern Georgian artist, architect, and designer. A graduate of the Faculty of Architecture at the Tbilisi State Academy of Arts in 2002, Badzaghua has built a diverse career spanning fine art, applied arts, and education. With a portfolio of approximately 3,500 works across painting, graphic art, and applied art, his creations are celebrated both in Georgia and internationally. Over 2,000 of his works are held in private collections, museums, and galleries around the world. His art has been featured in numerous publications and exhibitions, earning recognition from esteemed institutions such as Agora Gallery in New York and New York Art Magazine.
Badzaghua has been involved in organizing cultural and creative initiatives and has collaborated with prominent American art critics such as Jerry Saltz and Alan Bamberger. His works are part of prestigious collections in renowned locations, including luxury hotels like the "Pararafi" in Shektel and the "Ambassador" in Kachreti, as well as in private collections of influential individuals globally. As a committed educator, Badzaghua has held positions in various cultural and artistic organizations, fostering creativity and preserving Georgian cultural heritage. His contributions to art and education have been recognized with numerous awards, establishing him as a leading figure in contemporary Georgian art.
Davit Gua is a contemporary Georgian artist whose work bridges the boundaries of abstract and representational art, evoking nature’s beauty and emotional depth. Rooted in a strong Georgian artistic tradition, Gua’s art is marked by a vivid coloristic talent and an innate ability to improvise and play with form. His layered compositions blend vibrant hues and textured brushstrokes, creating a dynamic interplay between structure and spontaneity. Oscillating between expansive, atmospheric spaces and intimate, abstracted landscapes, his works capture the essence of transformation, movement, and interconnectedness. Gua’s unique ability to balance lyrical abstraction with concrete forms situates him as a distinctive voice in contemporary art, celebrated for his capacity to evoke universal emotions through his sophisticated use of color, texture, and light.
2003: Art Salon "Sapara," Tbilisi, Georgia.
2003: "In the Open Air," under the University of California's auspices, Batumi, Georgia.
2004: Resource Center, Tbilisi, Georgia.
2005: Fatsa, Turkey.
2007: PSP Office, Tbilisi, Georgia.
2009: Berlin, Germany.
2009: Hotel Metekhi, Tbilisi, Georgia.
2010: Chardenze, Tbilisi, Georgia.
2010: Telavi, Kakheti, Georgia.
2011: Trinity Youth Center, Tbilisi, Georgia.
2011: Taksim Gallery, Istanbul, Turkey.
2011: Art Academy, Tbilisi, Georgia.
2013: Trinity Cathedral, Tbilisi, Georgia ("Cultural Heritage of Abkhazia").
2013: Caspian Region, Georgia ("Cultural Heritage of Abkhazia").
2013: Gori, Georgia ("Cultural Heritage of Abkhazia").
2014: Gallery "Sfumato," Tbilisi, Georgia.
2014: TBC Bank Gallery, Batumi, Georgia.
2014: Prague, Czech Republic.
2017: Best West Hotel, Tbilisi, Georgia.
2019: Valery Arkania SA Hall, Tbilisi, Georgia.
2020: Gallery "Arttent," Tbilisi, Georgia.
2023: Tbilisi City Council, Tbilisi, Georgia.
2003: Art Salon "Sapara," Tbilisi, Georgia.
2003: "In the Open Air," under the University of California's auspices, Batumi, Georgia.
2004: Resource Center, Tbilisi, Georgia.
2005: Fatsa, Turkey.
2007: PSP Office, Tbilisi, Georgia.
2009: Berlin, Germany.
2009: Hotel Metekhi, Tbilisi, Georgia.
2010: Chardenze, Tbilisi, Georgia.
2010: Telavi, Kakheti, Georgia.
2011: Trinity Youth Center, Tbilisi, Georgia.
2011: Taksim Gallery, Istanbul, Turkey.
2011: Art Academy, Tbilisi, Georgia.
2013: Trinity Cathedral, Tbilisi, Georgia ("Cultural Heritage of Abkhazia").
2013: Caspian Region, Georgia ("Cultural Heritage of Abkhazia").
2013: Gori, Georgia ("Cultural Heritage of Abkhazia").
2014: Gallery "Sfumato," Tbilisi, Georgia.
2014: TBC Bank Gallery, Batumi, Georgia.
2014: Prague, Czech Republic.
2017: Best West Hotel, Tbilisi, Georgia.
2019: Valery Arkania SA Hall, Tbilisi, Georgia.
2020: Gallery "Arttent," Tbilisi, Georgia.
2023: Tbilisi City Council, Tbilisi, Georgia.