Mamuka Giorgadze, born in 1967, is a renowned Georgian artist who graduated from the Georgian Academy of Arts in 1993. In the early 2000s, he moved to the United States, where he created a wide range of artworks. Giorgadze's work has been showcased in numerous exhibitions both in Georgia and abroad, including notable venues such as Tiflis Avenue in Tbilisi (2010), Borodsky & C in Chicago, IL (2005), Art Holding in Minneapolis (2005), Kenzo Gallery in Los Angeles, CA (2004), Black & White Gallery in Chicago, IL (2004), the Georgian Embassy in Washington, DC (2003), and CASA Gallery in Minneapolis, MN (2002).
In addition to his work as a visual artist, Giorgadze has earned significant recognition for his contributions to stage and costume design in Georgia's theater scene. He has received multiple prestigious awards, including Grand Prix honors at the International Theater Festival (1996) and the Festival of Public Theater (1996).
His artwork is held in both private and public collections worldwide. In 2010, Mamuka Giorgadze hosted a solo exhibition at his own Tiflis Avenue Gallery, titled "Adam and Eve." Over the past decade, he has continued to create art for various exhibitions and prominent public figures.