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Ketevan S. Kintsurashvil

Address: 51/15 Ave. Chavchavadze, Tbilisi, 0162, Georgia

Tell: (995 32) 22 27 01 or 23 03 57 or 93 11 05, cell: (995 99) 45 05 67

E-mail address: ketskin@hotmail.com


PROFILE:

Art historian with a rich and diverse research/teaching/curatorial experience.


EDUCATION

1987 - Georgian Art History Institute, PH.D., Tbilisi


1978 - Tbilisi State Academy of Arts, B.A. (Honours), Tbilisi
PRESENT

Invited Specialist leading programs in Modern/Post-modern Art and Art of Scenography at the Doctoral Studies Department of Sh.Rustaveli University of Theatre and Film, Tbilisi, since 2009

Is writing a novel: “The Master: Wassily Kandinsky”
Employment

Invited expert in arts and culture, Open Society-Georgia Foundation/ OSI Arts and Culture Network Program, 1999-2011

Professor of Art, Sh.Rustaveli University of Theatre and Film, Tbilisi, 2005- 2009

Head of the Doctoral Studies Department, Sh.Rustaveli University of Theatre and Film, 2007- 2008

Lecturer, Tbilisi State Academy of Arts, 1998-2004

Lecturer, Tbilisi Higher School of Art, 1995–1998

Senior Researcher, Georgian Art History Institute, Tbilisi, 1993- 2006

Editor, TV program: "Z-Art Gallery in the Air", TV-company "Ibervision,"1992-94


Researcher, Georgian Art History Institute, 1988-93
Junior Researcher, Georgian Art History Institute, 1981-88
Laboratory Researcher, Georgian Art History Institute, 1978-1981
Professional Awards

Research/curatorial/curricula development grants

2010-11 - Under the support of the Ministry of Culture and Protecting of Monuments of Georgia presents installations at the Prague Quadrennial 2011, Section of Countries and Regions

2009 – Under the support of Shota Rustaveli Foundation takes part in collaborative research project aiming at creating a dictionary of art terms in Georgian.

2007 - Under the support of the Ministry of Culture, Protecting of Monuments and Sport of Georgia prepares for publishing a monograph dedicated to Koka Ignatov.

2006 – Under the support of the Ministry of Culture, Protecting of Monuments and Sport of Georgia conducts research work in Paris and Brittany (France) on archival materials connected with David Kakabadze.

2005 - CEC Arts Link, Visual and Media Arts Award for a public art project, in collaboration with Roger Colombik, the American artist and professor.


2005 - Web-site development for: “David Kakabadze - the Great Georgian
Modernist” < www.z-kkal.iatp.ge >, Internet Access and Training Program, Georgia

2005 - Democracy Outreach/Alumni Program - the US Embassy grant for publication of a text-book on the 20th Century Art (Avant-Garde) in Georgian.


2003-04 - Fulbright Scholar in America. Teaching/Lectureship, Mt. Holyoke
College, MA. Research theme: “When and How American Art Affected Art in the Soviet Union: Transformations of Avant-Garde Art Movements Under the Soviet Regime.”
2001 - Oxford Colleges Hospitality Program, Balliol College, post-doctoral research. Research topic: “Colour and Psychological Optics”
2001 - ECA/IREX Small Grants Program, Tbilisi, Republic of Georgia
-grant for creating a web site “Georgian Art, Past and Present”,

2000 - ECA/IREX Small Grants Program, Tbilisi, Republic of Georgia. Arranged an exhibition, accompanied by a lecture at the Georgian State Museum of Arts: “Three Stages in the Development of Georgian Abstract Painting: D. Kakabadze - Al. Bandzeladze - Ir. Parjiani"
1998 - OSI Budapest, Course Development Competition Program. Creation of a new course on modern art based on The Societe Anonyme Collection at Yale:

<www.ceu.hu/crc/cdc/syllabi/Kintsurashvili.html>

1998 - IREX / RSEP Program, conducting research work at the Yale University, New Haven, CT. Subject topic: "American Abstract Expressionism as a Source of Inspiration for Georgian Abstract Painters"


1995 - RSS/HESP Program, Soros Foundation in Prague, conducting research work at the Yale University Art Gallery. Subject topic: "David Kakabadze's Works in the Background of "The Societe Anonyme" Collection."
Professional Conferences/seminar

2010 - Prague Quadrennial Scenography Expanding 3rd International symposium on curating, participant.

2010- International conference: “Scenography Stages the Nation,” London, Regents College. Presenting paper: “Playing on the Plane - Playing in Space (G. Alexi-Meskhishvili)”

2010- Prague Quadrennial Scenography Expanding 1st International symposium on specatorship, Riga. Presenting a paper: “Abstraction versus Space?!”

2009 - International conference: "The Birth of Modern Georgia: The First Georgian Republic and Its Successors 1918 – 2009," Tbilisi. Presenting a paper: “From canvas to banknote: David Kakabadze’s “Imereti – My Mother”


2008 – Conference on Global Education - Connect. Ed, the Monterey Institute of International Studies, CA, participant

2007 – Prague Quadrennial’07 & Scenography International Conference. Presenting a paper: “Robert Sturua’s Theatre and Collage in Post -Modern Era”

2007 – Conference on Responsibility in a Global Age, Tbilisi. Presenting a paper: “Information, Education and Creative Freedom”

2007 – Conference on the State of Contemporary Investigations of the Caucasus, the University of Chicago. Presenting the paper: “Art as a Tool for Investigating Post-Soviet Mentality”

2006 - Salzburg Global Seminars’ Fellow. Session 434: The “Telling of Lives”: Biography as a Mirror to Society.” Presenting a paper on David Kakabadze.

2004 - Arts and Culture Sub-Board Meeting, Open Society Institute, Budapest

2001 – “Parts of the Wold” – the seminar at the Malmoe Art Academy (Sweden). Presenting a paper: “Abstract Expressionism in Georgia”

2001 - Arts & Culture Jamboree, Open Society Institute, Budapest


1999 – A workshop, arranged by the Curriculum Resource Centre, Central European University, Budapest

1999 - Salzburg Seminar Fellow. Session 371: "The Arts, Religion and the Shaping of Culture." Presenting a paper: “The Theme of Annunciation in Irakli Parjiani’s Creative Work.”


Professional /TEACHING EXPERIENCE

2011 - National curator, presenting Georgia at the Prague Quadrennial 2011

2005- 2009 - Professor of Art, Sh.Rustaveli State University of Theatre and Film, Tbilisi

2007- 2008 - Head of the Doctoral Studies Department at the same University

2007 – Teaching January term at Mount Holyoke College, MA. Subject topic: “Modernism, Abstractionism and Russian-Georgian Abstract Artists”

2004 – Teaching Spring Semester at Mount Holyoke College, MA. Subject topic - “Russian and Georgian Avant-Garde Art During the 20th Century:”



<www.mtholyoke.edu/acad/russ/courses/syllabi/209 shtml>.

2000-2001 - Co-teaching with the Fulbright scholar in Georgia Joseph L. Kagle Jr. Subject topic: “Modern and Post Modern Art,” Tbilisi Academy of Arts.


1995 – Teaching January term at Mount Holyoke College, MA. Subject topic: "Russian and Georgian Avant-Garde Art in the Early 20th Century".

Supervisor of Master’s and Ph.D. theses of the students of Tbilisi Academy of Arts, Georgian Art History Institute, Sh. Rustaveli University of Theatre and Film.



GUEST LECTURES

“Music of the Spheres (Vassily Kandinsky)” – DePaul School of Music, Chicago, May 17, 2007


“Mount Holyoke, Yale, Brittany, etc.” – National Museum of Georgia, April 19, 2007


“David Kakabadze in France” – presentation of DVD materials, Exhibition Gallery “Ars”, December 29, 2006
“Modern and Contemporary African-American Art,” a joint lecture with the Fulbright artist for Georgia’03 Roger Colombik - Tbilisi State University, February 20, 2003
“Vassily Kandinsky” – State Museum of Art of Georgia, June 7, 2002
“American Women Artists” - Tbilisi State Academy of Arts, April 4, 2002
“Constantin Brancusi” - Tbilisi State Academy of Arts, November 22, 2001
“Non-Peaceful Policy and the Life of a Painter” - School of Languages and Art, Tbilisi, September 29, 2001
"Three Stages in the Development of Georgian Abstract Painting" - a lecture-exhibition at the Georgian State Museum of Art, Tbilisi, September 29, 2000
"David Kakabadze" - Yale University Art Gallery, November 10, 1998
VIDEO – LECTURES

"David Kakabadze" - for the Summer Institute at George Mason University, Washington, in English, Taped - January 1995


"Niko Pirosmani, David Kakabadze" - for Basic Georgian Course at George Mason University, Washington, in Georgian, Taped - January 1995

Publications

Books

  1. “The Space for this Story To Happen: Georgi Alexi-Meskhishvili,” monograph, in print, 2011(in Georgian/English).

  2. “Koka Ignatov:The Life and Work of a Renowned Georgian Artist,” monograph, Nova Science Publishers Inc., New York, in print (in English).

  3. “Koka Ignatov: From Monologue to One Word,” monograph, “Tvorcheskaia Masterskaia, ” Moscow, 2007 (in Georgian/English).

  4. “David Kakabadze, a 20th Century Classic,” monograph, Tbilisi,
    “Saari,” 2006 (in English).

  5. “Against Current,” preface for the book “Gogi Chagelishvili,” Istanbul, “agust’os,” 2006 (in English).

  6. “The 20th Century Art (Avant-Garde),” a text-book, Tbilisi, “Format,” 2005 (in Georgian).

  7. “David Kakabadze, a 20th Century Classic”, monograph, St. Petersburg,
    “Arbat,” 2002 (in Russian).


Other Publications

  1. “Scenography as a Technique; The Concept of Static Drama” – Prague Quadrennial, Catalogue, Prague, 2011, pp. 89 – 92.

  2. “Abstraction Versus Space?!”– “Art Science Studies,” #5 (38), in print.

  3. “Georgi Alexi-Meskhishvili, The Element of Play as a Text,” Studies in Art, Sh. Rustaveli University of Theatre and Film, #2, Tbilisi, 2010, pp. 259-267.

  4. “Vera Pagava,” “Literatura da Xelovneba,” #9, 2009, pp. 89-91.

  5. “About “Signifier” and “Signified” in Post-Modern Art (Georgi Alexi-Meskhishvili)”– “Literatura da Xelovneba,” # 2, 2009, pp. 75-85

  6. “Robert Sturua’s Theatre and Collage in Post-Modern Era” – journal “Scenography International,” (UK), issue 11: www.scenography-international.com/journal/issue%2011/kintsurashvilli.pdf

  7. “Tengiz Mirzashvili”- “Literatura da Xelovneba,” #10, 2008, pp. 80-83

  8. “Inter-Textual Play” and “Narrative Intrigue” in Georgi Alexi-Meskhishvili’s Scenographic Works” – “Art Science Studies”, #4 (37), 2008, pp.284-289.

  9. “David Kakabadze and Brittany” - “ArtiFact,” #0, 2008, pp. 4-7.

  10. “Cubism” (Encyclopaedia) - “ArtiFact,” #0, 2008, pp. 114-116.

  11. “Alexander Bandzeladze” - “Literatura da Khelovneba,” #2, 2008, pp. 60-65.

  12. “Robert Sturua’s Theatre and Collage in Post-Modern Era” - “Literatura da Khelovneba,” #9, 2007, pp. 68-71.

  13. “Paul Cezanne’s Apple – Koka Ignatov’s Apple (A response of Post-Modernism to Modernism)” – “Literatura da Khelovneba,” #12, 2006, pp. 72-78.

  14. “The Ant Track (Abstract Art, Jazz and … Destalinization) - <http://www.rghfpeacejourney.org/>

  15. “Varla: Felix Varlamishvili” - “Literatura da Khelovneba,” #11, 2006, pp. 81-83.

  16. “In the Avant-Garde of Modernism: David Kakabadze” - “Literatura da Khelovneba,” #9, 2006, pp. 58-62.

  17. “Pirosmani – the Flaneur” - “Literatura and Khelovneba,” #8, 2006, pp. 63-65.

  18. “Abstraction - An Attempt to Reconstruct the Deconstructed World (Irakli Parjiani)” - “Literatura and Khelovneba,” #6, 2006, pp. 70-75.

  19. “Chagall - the Painter - Poet” - “Ano & Vano” for Kids, #2, 2006, pp. 15- 18.

  20. “The Nutcracker - a Great Festival” - “Ano & Vano” for Kids, #1, 2006, pp. 24-27.

  21. “The Pictures “Painted” by Scissors (Matisse)” - “Ano & Vano”, #4, 2006, pp. 16-19.

  22. “David Kakabadze, In the Avant-Garde of Modern Art” - “Ano & Vano”, #2, 2005, pp. 10-11.

  23. “Jazz and Abstract Art” - “Ano & Vano”, #1, 2005, pp. 16-17.

  24. “David Kakabadze’s Biomorphic Abstractions. Kakabadze - the Surrealist?” - Spektri, #1, 2006, pp. 30-38.

  25. “American Pop Art and Its Reflections in the Georgian Soviet Art” - Journal of American Studies, # 3, 2005, pp. 404-410.

  26. “David Kakabadze - the Great Georgian Modernist” - Georgian Airlines, #1, 2005, pp. 37-39

  27. “Colour Theories and Kakabadze’s Organic Abstractions” - Study of Art, #7, Tbilisi University Press, Tbilisi, 2005, pp. 150-164.

  28. “American Abstract Expressionism as a Political Weapon” – the on-line journal “Polemika”, http://www.irex.ru/publications/polemika/

  29. “Irakli Parjiani, the Postmodernist Scriptor” - Study of Art, #5, Tbilisi University Press, Tbilisi, 2003, pp.98-106.

  30. “Information, Education and Freedom,” Peace Times, #4, 2002, pp. 87-100.

  31. “American Abstract Expressionism and Soviet Non-Conformist Painting,”
    Journal of American Studies # 1, Tbilisi, 2002, pp.308-315.

  32. “Freedom’s Youth Colors”- an article in the Catalogue: Joe Kagle and His Georgian Friends, Tbilisi, 2002.

  33. “David Kakabadze’s Abstractions and Helmholtz’s Psychological Optics,” Studies on Georgian Art, Academy of Sciences of Georgia, Tbilisi, 2001, pp. 47-49, in English - pp. 91-92.

  34. “Decorative and Ornamental in Relation to Abstraction (Towards Determining the Criteria),” Collected Papers, Study of Art - 2, I. Javakhishvili State University of Tbilisi, 2001, pp 90-104.

  35. Alexander Bandzeladze: Earlier Abstractions, Georgian University, Tbilisi, 2000, in Georgian and English.

  36. "Three Stages in the Development of Georgian Abstract Painting,” poster - invitation, Tbilisi, 2000, in English and Georgian.

  37. "The Plastic Ornament of the Epoch," Kartuli Universiteti, # 18, December 22, 1999, pp.6-7.

  38. Z, David Kakabadze’s Works in the Background of The Societe Anonyme Collection, Georgian University, 1999.

  39. "American Abstract Expressionism and Its Impact in Georgia," Theses, the 33rd Session of the Georgian Art History Institute, June, Tbilisi, 1999.

  40. "David Kakabadze's Works in the Background of The Societe Anonyme Collection," Theses, the 32nd Session of the Georgian Art History Institute, May, Tbilisi, 1997.

  41. "Vermeer and Contemporary Painting," Rubikoni, January, 1995, p.11.

  42. "The 20th Century Art in the Light of Nikolai Berdiaev's Article," Theses, the Conference of Young Scientists, Georgian Art History Institute, March, Tbilisi, 1995.

  43. "Abstraction as a Method," Spektri, # 3-4, 1994, pp. 103-108.

  44. "Analytic Art: David Kakabadze and Pavel Filonov," Theses, the 30th Session of the Georgian Art History Institute, June, Tbilisi, 1994.

  45. "Problems of the Study of Contemporary Painting," Theses, the 29th Session of the Georgian Art History Institute, April, Tbilisi, 1993.

  46. "David Kakabadze’s Abstract Compositions and Sculpture Z," Literatura da Khelovneba,” 1993, #3, pp. 176-192.

  47. "David Kakabadze's Abstract Compositions and Sculpture Z," Theses, the Session of Young Scientists, Georgian Art History Institute, April, Tbilisi, 1992.

  48. Irakli Varvaridze, Federation of Georgian Children, Tbilisi, 1992.

  49. "March with Banners: Gia Bugadze," Kalta, 1991, # 4, pp. 5-7.

  50. "Gia Bugadze," Natvristvali, # 5, December 1991, p.2.

  51. "Woman in an Interior (The Main Features of Irakli Parjiani's Painting)," Literatura da Khelovneba," # 4, 1991, pp. 72-80.

  52. Commentary on I. Parjiani's work, The UNESCO Currier, February 1991, p.2.

  53. "Zurab Kurchishvili," Natvristvali, # 2, summer, 1990, p.2.

  54. "Keeping the Talent," Komunisti, August 14, 1990, p.4.

  55. "Felix Varlamishvili," Gantiadi, # 9, 1990, pp. 173-178. The same in Russian: Literaturnaia Gruzia, # 9, pp.199-205.

  56. “Levan Chogoshvili's Faces," Natvristvali, # 1, spring, 1990.

  57. "The Poetical World of Vera Pagava," Literaturuli Sakartvelo, December 15, 1989.

  58. "The Set Designer Georgi Gunia," Zaria Vostoka, November 3, 1988, p.4, in Russian.

  59. "First Steps: Interview with P. Lapiashvili", Kartuli Teatris Dge, January 14, 1988.

  60. "Andrew Wyeth," Sabchota Khelovneba, # 10, 1987, pp.64-70

  61. "Brecht and Georgian Scenography," ARS GEORGICA, Vol. 8 (series B), Tbilisi, 1987, pp.121-144.

  62. Brecht and Georgian Scenography, Thesis Summary, Tbilisi, The Georgian Academy of Sciences, 1987.

  63. "Sameuli's Personal Exhibition," Sabchota Khelovneba, # 9, 1986, pp.62-66.

  64. Sameuli: O.Kochakidze, A.Slovinski, I.Chikvaidze, A Catalogue of the Exhibition, Khelovneba, Tbilisi, 1986.

  65. "T. Murvanidze's Artistic World," Sabchota Khelovneba, # 7, 1986, pp.46-50.

  66. "Irakli Gamrekeli," Literaturuli Sakartvelo, October 11, 1985.

  67. “Felix Varla,” Sabchota Khelovneba, #4, 1985, pp.125-130.

  68. "Brecht and the Art of Stage Design," Theses, the Session of Young Scientists, Georgian Art History Institute, April, Tbilisi, 1985.

  69. “Simon Virsaladze's 75th Anniversary," Zaria Vostoka, January 15, 1984, p.3.

  70. Brecht and Georgian Scenography, 4th Symposium International sur l'Art Georgien, Tbilisi, 1983, in English and Russian.

  71. "On the Georgian School of Set - Design," Literaturnaia Gruzia, # 1, 1983, pp.212 - 214.

  72. George Alexi-Meskhishvili, Catalogue of the Exhibition, Moscow-Leningrad, 1982, in Russian.

  73. Gogi Meskhishvili, Catalogue of the Exhibition, Tbilisi, The House of Painter, 1981.

  74. "Artistic Co-opertion: O.Kochakidze, A. Slovinski, I. Chikvaidze," Sabchota

Khelovneba, # 11, 1981, pp.38-46.

  1. "Gogi Meskhishvili's Painting," Tsiskari, # 10, 1981, pp.155-160.

  2. "At a Stage Designers’ Exhibition," Teatraluri Moambe # 2, 1981, pp.11-12.

  3. "Lubimov's and Borovski's Theatre," Sabchota Khelovneba, # 9, 1980, pp. 46-54.

  4. "The Stage-Designer Temur Ninua", Tsiskari, # 10, 1980, pp.152-156.

  5. "The Painter Jeiran Pachuashvili," Gantiadi, # 3, 1980, pp. 188-190.

  6. "Georgian Stage Design in 1960s-1970s," Sabchota Khelovneba, # 1, 1980, pp.38-43.

  7. "One Picture from the Hermitage Collection: Peter Iansens, "The Room in a Dutch House" - a Collection of Articles, dedicated to Prof. L. Rcheulishvili, Tbilisi, 1979, pp.76-100, the Manuscript, deposited in the Library of Georgian Art History Institute.

  8. “Georgian Stage-Design in 1960s-1970s," Theses, the 1st Conference of Georgian and Armenian Art Historians, Tbilisi, 1979, in Russian.

  9. "Levan Tsutskiridze - a Book Illustrator," Tsiskari, # 7, 1978, pp.139-142.

  10. “Blue Table Cloth: On Georgian Folk Art," Dekorativnoe Iskusstvo SSSR, Moscow, # 5, 1977, pp. 33-35, in Russian.

  11. "The Metal-Chasing Partition in the Hotel "Iveria," (Aleko Gorgadze), Sabchota Khelovneba, # 11, 1976.

The Articles about Art-Historians, Architects and Artists for Georgian Encyclopaedia. Volumes: 8-11, Tbilisi, 1984 – 1999; Editions of the Chief Editorial Board of Georgian Encyclopedia: “Georgia,” 1997, “Tbilisi,” 2002.
TELEVISION PROGRAMS/COMMENTARIES
1. The interviews on D. Kakabadze , TV Channel Rustavi-2, 2011

2. The interviews on D. Kakabadze (TV channel of the Patriarch of Georgia), K. Ignatov (TV channel “Imedi”), Picasso (Georgian Society Channel), G. Alexi-Meskhishvili (Rustavi-2), etc. - 2009

2. “The Salzburg seminars” - a dialogue, TV channel “Rustavi-2,” Georgia, 2008

3.“Kakabadze in Paris and Brittany” – a dialogue, TV channel “Rustavi-2,” Georgia, 2006

4. “Henri Touluz-Lautrec,” the 1st Channel of Georgian TV, Program: ”Laterna Magica,” June 2006.

5. “Irakli Parjiani,” the 1st Channel of Georgian TV, Program: “Art – Express”, June 2000.

6. "Soliko Virsaladze' 100," the 1st Channel of Georgian TV, Program: “Art - Express,” June1999

7. "David Kakabadze's Works at Yale," the 1st Channel of Georgian TV, Program:”Mozaika,” 1997

8."Vermeer and Contemporary Painting," Independent TV company “Ibervision,” Program: ”Z - Art Gallery in the Air,” November 1993

9."The Painter Zurab Kurchishvili," "Ibervision," Program: ”Z - Art Gallery in the Air”,


September 1993.
10."The Graphic Artist Nino Morbedadze”, "Ibervision," Program: “Z - Art Gallery in the
Air”, 1993
11."About Abstraction in Art”, "Ibervision," Program: ”Z - Art Gallery in the Air,” April 1993.
12. "Felix Varlamishvili”, "Ibervision," Program: “Z - Art Gallery in the Air”, February 1993.
13."The Graphic Artist Tamaz Varvaridze”, "Ibervision," Program: “Z - Art Gallery in the Air”, 1993
14. "The Painter Irakli Parjiani”, "Ibervision”, Program: “Z - Art Gallery in the Air”
15. "David Kakabadze's Abstract Works”, "Ibervision”, Program: ”Z - Art Gallery in the Air”, November 1992
16. Cycle: "The Sights of Paris”, the 1st Channel of Georgian TV, Program: “Globe”, March - June, 1985.
17. "The American Painter Andrew Wyeth”, the 1st Channel of Georgian TV, Program: “Palitra”, March 1976.

Professional Memberships and Affiliations

The ICOM – member, since 2008

Epsilen Environment – The New York Times Knowledge Network, member since 2008

Art magazine “ArtiFact”, Tbilisi, member of the editorial board, since 2007

Art journal “Spektri”, Tbilisi, member of the editorial board, since 2003
Association of the Alumni of US Sponsored Programs in Georgia, member of the Board, 1999-2006
The Union of Georgian Artists, since 1981

See about K. Kintsurashvili:
1. Interview with her: “Culture,” December 2006, by N. Bakuradze

2. About her text-book: From Impressionism to Cyber Art, “The Messenger,”

January 30, 2006, p.8, by N. Gvalia

3. About her text-book: “Rezonans,” February 23, 2006, p. 10, by

L. Ochiauri

4. David Kakabadze’s Pieces in the US Collections, Interview – “Georgia

Today”, June 17-23, 2005, p.12, by L. Khositashvili

5. About her monograph: Report of the Dean of Faculty of Mount Holyoke College

Mr D. O’Shee

www.mtholyoke.edu/offices/dof/books03-04.shtml

6. About her research work: Illuminating Georgian Art for Worldwide Audience

“Alumni Discovery,” ACTR/ACCELS, March 26, 2002, Vol. 1, Issue 3, p.4

7. Visiting Scholar to discuss the Yale Art Gallery Works, “Yale Bulletin &

Calendar,” Nov. 9-16,1998.


8. About her research work: Research Support Scheme Network Chronicle’4, Prague 1997, p. 9.

9. Her letter to the editor, The Unesco Currier, October 1991, p. 50.


Her biography is included in:

“Who is Who in Georgia,” Tbilisi, 2010

“Dictionary of International Biography 35th Edition”, 2009, International Biographical Centre, Cambridge, Great Britain

“2000 Outstanding Intellectuals of the 21st Century,” 2007, 2009, 2010

“Marquis Who is Who in the World,” 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011

“Empire Who is Who,” 2004

“Who is Who in Modern Georgian Art,” Georgian Biographical Centre, Tbilisi, 2000
www.iatp.ge/alumni/board members, etc.

LANGUAGES: Georgian (native), English (fluent), Russian (fluent).

Married, two children.


“Ketevan Kintsurashvili has given art history in Georgia a role in furthering international understanding.”



Alumni Discovery, American Councils for International Education, March 26, 2002



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