Tbilisi, Georgia
Lulu Dadiani – famous Georgian artist and Germanist-interpreter. She practices art in drawing and pa...
About the artist
Joined In 2021
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About the artist
Joined In 2021
(3 Followers)
Lulu Dadiani – famous Georgian artist and Germanist-interpreter. She practices art in drawing and painting in such genres as abstraction, figurative abstraction and expressionism. Lulu Dadiani acquired her formal education at the Tbilisi State University of Georgia, majoring in painting, and in German Language and Literature. She was a founder and coordinator of the Artists Guild of Transcaucasia. Member of numerous solo and group exhibitions nationally and internationally. Since 1973 participates in all republican national and international exhibitions of Republic of Georgia. Member of the Union of Soviet Artists since 1979. Since the conclusion of the Soviet Union she is a member of the International Creative Union of Georgian Artists.
1959-1964 Tbilisi State University, faculty of Roman-German languages, Georgia
1968-1973 Tbilisi State University, faculty of art, Georgia
Solo exhibitions
2017- Chardin Art Gallery, Tbilisi, Georgia
2012 - TBC Art-Gallery, Tbilisi, Georgia
2010 - Art-Gallery Megzuri, Tbilisi, Georgia
2006 - Goethe Institute, Tbilisi, Georgia
2005 - Cinema house, Moscow, Russia
2004 - European Institute, Luxembourg
2002 - Rathause, Saarbrucken, Germany
2002 - Culturhaouse, Sulzbach, Germany
2001 - "Bank-Austria", Vienna, Austria
1999 - Gallery "Lotus", Vienna, Austria
1997 - Gallery "Kohlmarkt", Vienna, Austria
1996 - Centralbank, Mainz, Germany
1995 - Art center "Boesener Mulle", Germany
1993 - Art center "Boesener Mulle", Germany
1992 - Gallery "Valentine", Belgium
1991 - Saarbrucken, Germany
1991 - Union of women artists, Stuttgart, Germany
1989 - House of medics' culture, Tbilisi, Georgia
1988 - "Pirosmani" house of young artists, Tbilisi, Georgia
Group exhibitions
2018 Gallery "Makovsky", Berlin, Germany
2017-Gallery "Sfumato", Tbilisi, Georgia
2009 - Exhibition of three artists, Gallery "Kopala", Tbilisi, Georgia
2009 - Exhibition of Georgian artists, Tbilisi, Georgia
2007 - Exhibition of Georgian artists, Yerevan, Armenia
2006 - Gallery "Universe", Tbilisi, Georgia
2005 - Central House of Artists, Saarbrucken, Germany
1997 - Gallery "Old Monast...