
The artist was born in the Russian city of Kislovodsk in 1975. During the early 1990s studied at the Tbilisi Fine Art Academy. Later moved to Moscow. Since 2000 lives and works in France. Collaborated with Russian magazines as the publications’ official representative in Paris and with international brands as a graphic designer while consistently developing as an artist. In 2005–2008, Beridze began creating abstract artworks embodying his signature graceful temperament, color palette, and mathematics. The artist gradually became more and more enveloped in the world of visual motives. And he is currently undergoing the next leg of his creative journey.
In 2011 the artist’s first large-scale exhibition “Beridze” is hosted at the Adler Gallery located on the legendary Faubourg Saint-Honoré Street. The chief editor of Figaro Bertrand de Saint Vincent wrote about the “Lines of Color” exhibition. Beridze artworks became part of prestigious collections.
In 2013 included in the list of the TOP10 most exciting young artists of France by JDN. In 2014 was granted the Sandro Botticelli Award for development in the field of visual arts. In 2020 gained the title of an esteemed European artist from the Hamburg Academy of Natural Sciences for his work in both science and art.
During this time took part in numerous group exhibitions such as the Florence Biennale, (2011), Art House in Monaco (2014), and Art Pаris (2011) while also hosting solo projects in France and Russia.
Beridze artworks were sold off four times at Phillips Auctions. This fact promoted the artist over various international platforms including artprice, artsy, artnet, and many others. Beridze artworks are also a part of corporate and private collections around the worlds such as the collections of Ivana Tramp, Joan Collins, and many others.
Beridze’s art has drawn the attention of many scientists: psychologists, philosophers, neurobiologists, and mentalists. Many of them note that the artist’s works embody the chaotic way people think which remains unresearched to this very day and is highly personalized. Beridze presents borderline conditions thanks to the so-called “regulated chaos,” embodies the eclectics of mental and emotional states, creates a visual model for showcasing thought. His visual discoveries somehow correspond to scientific breakthroughs and even envision future discoveries.
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Abstract Thinking

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