Tengiz Sepiashvili was born in 1946 in Tbilisi. From 1964 to 1969 he studied at the Georgian Polytechnic Institute, Faculty of Architecture. Since then he has been working in architecture and exhibition design.
Tengiz Sepiashvili is the author and co-author of artistic pavilions of Georgian pavilions in 17 countries around the world. Among them: Zagreb (1976, gold medal), Moscow (1982 silver medal), Dijon (1995 gold medal). From 1996 to 2000 he was the main artist of Tbilisi. 1998 Awarded the Medal of Honor of the Republic of Georgia. Since 2010 he has been working on kinetic sculptures and collage paintings. In 2011 he became a member of the London Museum of Kinematics. In 2014, Bakur Sulakauri Publishing House published the book "Sefo" which includes all the landmark works of the artist (Ketevan Kintsurashvili, Davit Janiashvili).
Exhibitions:
2010 - Personal exhibition "Postmodern Mobiles", ExpoGeorgia, Tbilisi
2010 - A wind sculpture created by him was erected, New Boulevard, Batumi,
2011 - Kinematics Festival, London, England
2011 - A red guitar poster is exhibited at the American Museum of Contemporary Art Moving Exhibition, Miami, Buenos Aires, Santa Fe
2013 - Personal exhibition "Drainage Shelter", Nectar, Tbilisi
2013 - Art Festival "Invisible Currents", excluded
2014 - Personal Exhibition (Art-Georgia), Hotel Rooms, Tbilisi
2015 - Personal Exhibition (Mercedes Benz Fashion Week), ExpoGeorgia, Tbilisi
2015 - Sculptural composition "Fish", ExpoGeorgia, Tbilisi
2015 - Cosmoscow Art Festival, Moscow
2015 - Personal Exhibition (Mercedes Benz Fashion Week), MOMA, Tbilisi
2017 - Tbilisi Art Festival, ExpoGeorgia, Tbilisi
2019 - Personal exhibition "Sefo Puzzles", ExpoGeorgia, Tbilisi
2019 - Festival "Life N Style", Tbilisi
2019 - Group Exhibition "Form and Space, National Parliamentary Library of Georgia, Tbilisi
2020 - Sculptural composition "grasshopper" within the residence held by Ria Keburia Foundation, Kakheti
2020 - Group Exhibition, City Mall, Tbilisi jgufuri gamofena_siTimoli_Tbilisi
2020 - Group exhibition, Artent Gallery, Tbilisi