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Ketevan Kintsurashvili (b. Tbilisi, Georgia, 1956, former Georgian SSR) is a Georgian art historian and researcher of modern and contemporary art.

Dr. Ketevan Kintsurashvili is the author of books about David Kakabadze, Niko Pirosmani, Kirill and Ilia Zdanevich, Petre Otskheli, Koka Ignatov, 20th Century Polish Art, etc. In parallel with her scholarly work, Dr. Kintsurashvili has led educational and curatorial projects both in Georgia and internationally. With the support of the Fulbright Scholars Exchange, the Oxford Colleges Hospitality Scheme, the International Research Exchange Board, and Thesaurus Poloniae, she has conducted research and given lectures at Mount Holyoke College, Yale University, Balliol College, and at Poland’s National Museums in Krakow and Warsaw. The President of Georgia awarded Ketevan Kintsurashvili the Georgian Order of Queen Tamar - "For special and personal contributions to the research of Georgian art and its promotion on an international scale."

Selected Books

20th Century Polish Art (from Matejko to Kantor - and beyond), KEW, Wroclaw, 2022.

Levan Lagidze, Lagidze Gallery, Tbilisi, 2022.

The Zdanevich Brothers: Kirill and Ilia (The Polish Traces in the Georgian Avant-Garde), KJ Artbooks, Tbilisi, printed in Lublin, Poland, by Drukarnia Akapit,2019.

David Kakabadze, PWN, Warsaw, 2018.

Z, The Plastic Ornament of the Epoch: David Kakabadze, PWN, Warsaw, 2018.

Petre Otskheli, KEW, Wroclaw, 2018.

Pirosmani - flaneur, KEW, Wroclaw, 2018.

Maelstrom, PWN, Warsaw, 2018.

David Kakabadze: Abstracting From Reality, KEW, Wroclaw, 2018.

David Kakabadze: Imeretian Landscapes, KEW,  Wroclaw, 2018.

David Kakabadze: The Soviet Epoch, KEW, Wroclaw, 2018.

David Kakabadze: Biomorphic Abstraction, KEW, Wroclaw, 2018.

David Kakabadze: Cubism, KEW,  Wroclaw, 2018.

David Kakabadze: Artist and Inventor, KEW,  Wroclaw, 2018.

Petre Otskheli, KEW,  Wroclaw, 2018.

From Deda Ena to H2SO4: at the Origins of Georgian Avant-Garde Books, KEW, Wroclaw, 2018.

Sepo: Tengiz Sepiashvili’s Sculptural Objects, (co-author David Janiashvili), Bakur Sulakauri Publishing House, Tbilisi, 2014.

Levan Tsutskiridze: Art Based On Poetical Rhythms, Magticom Publishing, Tbilisi, 2014.

David Kakabadze, Bakur Sulakauri Publishing House, Tbilisi, 2013.

The Avant-Garde of Modernism, Bank Republic-Group Societe Generale, Tbilisi, 2013.

David Kakabadze: Georgian Modern Artist and Inventor, Nova, New York, 2013.

Koka Ignatov: The Life and Work of a Renowned Georgian Artist, Nova, New York, 2012.

Koka Ignatov: From Monologue to One Word, monograph, Tvorcheskaia Masterskaia, Moscow, 2007.

David Kakabadze, A 20th Century Classic, monograph, Saari, Tbilisi, 2006.

The 20th Century Art (Avant-Garde), a text-book, Format, Tbilisi, 2005.

Кинцурашвили, Кетеван (2002), Давид Какабадзе, Классик XX Века, Арбат: Санкт-Петербург

Further reading

New Georgian Book Design, 1920s-1930s by Pavel Chepyzhov. Chapter: Books from the Old City by Ketevan Kintsurashvili, pp. 38-56, PWN, Warsaw, 2018.

RAB-RAB, Journal for Political and Formal Inquiries in Art, Issue 03. Chapter: Stereoscopic Stalin by Ketevan Kintsurashvili, pp. 235-259, Rab-Rab Press, Helsinki, 2016.

Georgia's European Ways: Political and Cultural Perspectives.Chapter: The Peacock's Tail - Modernism, Georgian Performance 1912-1936 by Ketevan Kintsurashvili, pp. 118-138, Favorite Style, Tbilisi, 2015.

Art Criticism in a Labyrinth, XLVII AICA International Congress. Chapter: The Decisive Oriental Influence: The Impact of Asian Art on the Georgian Artist of the Modern Era by Ketevan Kintsurashvili, The Association of Korean Art Critics, Seoul, 2014.

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