Ruiter 2000 - 2020
Amiran Djanashvili
BronzeMetal
51 ⨯ 93 ⨯ 28 cm
ConditionExcellent
€ 14.710
Morren Galleries Utrecht
- About the artworkIncluding pedestal the height is 150 cm
- About the artist
Amiran Djanashvili (born 1963) is a Georgian-Dutch sculptor known for his powerful, monumental sculptures that blend classical forms with contemporary expression. Trained at the prestigious Tbilisi State Academy of Arts, he developed an early fascination with human anatomy, mythology, and the tension between vulnerability and strength. These themes remain at the heart of his oeuvre to this day.
After moving to the Netherlands in the 1990s, Djanashvili found a new artistic home. In his studio, he primarily works with bronze, stone, and wood—materials he manipulates with exceptional skill and almost architectural precision. His sculptures are often inspired by universal emotions: struggle, balance, connection, and inner movement. Despite their robust appearance, they exude a striking elegance and tranquility.
Djanashvili has exhibited in various European countries, and his work is included in both private and public collections. His sculptures are recognizable by their clear formal language, layered symbolism, and almost timeless monumentality. With his international background and mastery of craftsmanship, he bridges the gap between East and West, tradition and modernity — creating art that feels both earthy and soulful.
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