Levan Songulashvili | |
Native Name: | ლევან სონღულაშვილი |
Native Name Lang: | ka |
Birth Date: | 17 August 1991 |
Birth Place: | Tbilisi, Georgia |
Levan Songulashvili (Georgian: ლევან სონღულაშვილი; born August 17, 1991) is a Georgian-born New York-based visual artist; painter, draughtsman, installation and multimedia video artist.
Songulashvili was born in Tbilisi, on August 17, 1991.
In 2021, the Georgian National Museum presented Levan Songulashvili’s solo exhibition.[1] [2] In the same year the artist was named a Forbes Georgia 30 Under 30.[3]
In 2011, the 19 years old artist was invited to Germany as part of the art project, where he designed a play along with his German counterparts.
At the age of 21, Songulashvili graduated from The Tbilisi State Academy of Arts with a bachelor's degree in Drawing and Printmaking. He won several merit scholarships and art prizes and became the first Georgian artist who earned his Master's (M.F.A.) degree with honors from The New York Academy of Art in Painting.[4] [5]
In 2018, Songulashvili had his extensive autonomous exhibition "The STYX" in two gallery spaces, curated by Mark Gisbourne. The show included a series of paintings and film installations devoted to the self-regenerative medusozoa jellyfish. In the second space there was another projected video three-wall environmental installation "The System of Objects", filmed in the Guggenheim Museum and newly completed Oculus in New York. The work also incorporated an extensive foreground receding sculptural component. The overall theme of the exhibition was that of "passage" and life journey, very much in line with philosopher-anthropologist Joseph Campbell’s famous historical anthropology of The Hero’s Journey, from life to death, ignorance to enlightenment, from day to night, and that of eternal return.For Songulashvili this served as both a universal metaphor and creative theme, and also as an extended simile of the artist’s own evolving life experience.[6]
In 2018, Songulashvili’s monumental stage installation "IDEM ET IDEM" was presented for composer Giya Kancheli’s historical concert with the world premiere of his latest musical piece for choir and chamber orchestra. Inspired by one of Songulashvili’s painting series the composer entitled his work with the same name.[7]
The artist's works and multimedia installations are shown in art galleries, private collections, and museums worldwide, including Sotheby’s (NYC), The Royal Academy of Arts and Saatchi Gallery. The artist's pieces are in the permanent collection of The Brooklyn Museum and on permanent view at The Rustaveli National Theatre.[8] [9] [10] [11]
Songulashvili has received the President’s Award[12] [13] and The New York State Assembly Award for Achievements and Contribution to the Arts.[14] [15] [16]
Songulashvili also writes psychological prose, essays, verses and plays the piano.[17]
Levan Songulashvili explains his work by saying, "I care about the mysteries of Life, its origins, its endless cycles and regenerations and I question the current civilization in which we find ourselves and wonder: what will be the future of Humankind? What is problematic for scientists is fascinating for me. This process looks like a never-ending quest for an answer. In my view, an artist should be somewhat Don Quixot-ish. I am familiar with a state, after self-reflection an irrational impulse urges me to find water in a desert, which would then lead me to the ocean".[18]
In 2019, Songulashvili was artist in residence in Singapore, where he realized a multimedia solo project named Stoicheîon 金星. The show presented two monumental video installations and a selection of Japanese-ink paintings at the Objectifs - a centre for photography and film, Chapel Gallery.
Year | Award | Category | Result | |
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2018 | ArtistADay | The Top Artist of the Year 2017 | ||
2017 | BWAC Brooklyn Waterfront Artists Coalition - National Art Exhibition | People's Choice | ||
2017 | The International Education Center (IEC) Full Tuition Academic Scholarship Award | Arts | ||
2016 | ||||
2016 | The International Education Center (IEC) Full Tuition Academic Scholarship Award | Arts | ||
2016 | EGO Awards | Arts - The Discovery of the Year | ||
2015 | The International Education Center (IEC) Full Tuition Academic Scholarship Award | Arts | ||
2015 | The Georgian Public Broadcaster (GPB) Awards | Best Artist / Event of the Year | ||
2015 | The New York Academy of Art (NYAA) | Portrait Scholarship Award | ||
2014 | The New York Academy of Art (NYAA) | Merit Award | ||
2014 | The Ministry of Education and Science of Georgia (MES) | Master and Doctoral Program Full Tuition Scholarship Award | ||
2013 — 2010 | The Tbilisi State Academy of Arts (TSAA) | Merit Scholarship | ||
2013 — 2009 | Full Tuition Academic Scholarship | |||
2012 | Inter Art Batumi | International Certificate | ||
2011 | Grant for the Art Project in Germany | |||
2010 | Award and Certificate for Mural Painting As Part of "Developing Inclusive Education at 9 Public Schools of Georgia" Project | |||
2010 | The National Library of Georgia | Award for the Successful Participation in the Open Doors Day | ||
2008 | The President of Georgia | Special prize and a letter of appreciation for achievements | ||
2008 | Republican Educational and Art Conference (Georgian Language Section) | A first-class degree Diploma | ||
2007 | IV Art Competition of The Hobby Gallery | A first-class degree Diploma | ||
2007 | Republican Educational and Art Conference (Georgian Language Section) | A first-class degree Diploma | ||
2006 | Republican Educational and Art Conference (Georgian Language Section) | A first-class degree Diploma | ||
2006 | III Art Competition of The Hobby Gallery | A first-class degree Diploma | ||
2006 | The Georgian National Youth Palace Award | |||
2005 | II Art Competition of The Hobby Gallery | A first-class degree Diploma | ||
2004 | II Art Competition of The Hobby Gallery | A first-class degree Diploma | ||
2004 | International Art Competition "Niamori" |