2025/26 at the Research Center for Anatolian Civilizations (ANAMED), Ko莽 University
Thesis (Provisional Title): Clerical Perspectives: Art, Patronage and Agency in Twelfth-century Georgia
Supervised by Professor Antony Eastmond, Advised by Dr Jessica Barker
Funded by the and The Courtauld Postgraduate Scholarship
This thesis scrutinises twelfth-century Georgian art through the lens of clerical patrons. While looking at contents and materiality across media, ranging from monumental painting to portable pectorals and illuminated manuscripts, the project tackles how and why architecture and art were manipulated to benefit Georgian clergy at the time of the power struggle between the temporal and spiritual realms. Building on the themes of medieval artistic patronage, agency, and their current state, appropriation in centre and periphery discourses, materiality and its implications, performativity between ritual and visual, and interplay between verbal and visual, the study shifts traditional focus from royal and aristocratic patronage to the ecclesiastical field. More broadly, the project challenges the formalistic and nationalistic approaches that dominate Georgian art history and proposes nuanced frameworks based on novel interpretations of artistic patronage in a society dominated by political and cultural ambivalence towards Byzantium and Greek learning.
Education
2018鈥2020 MA Art History (‘Cultural Heritage and Modernity’), Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University, The Institute of Art History and Theory (Distinction)
2014鈥2018 BA Art History (major), Byzantine Studies (minor), Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University, The Institute of Art History and Theory (Distinction)
Teaching Experience
2024/25, Associate Lecturer, Semester 1, BA2/3 Histories ‘Art and Crusades’
Summer 2024, Teaching Assistant, Summer University, The Courtauld
2023/24, Teaching Assistant, Semester 1, BA1 Foundations, The Courtauld
Summer 2023, Teaching Assistant, Summer University, The Courtauld
Summer 2022, Teaching Assistant, Summer University, The Courtauld
Professional Activity
January 2022鈥, Postgraduate Associate to the Executive Committee,
December 2020鈥揗arch 2021, Research Assistant, The University of California, Santa Barbara
May鈥揓uly 2019, Research Assistant, The Johns Hopkins University
March 2019鈥揝eptember 2021, Research Assistant in The Centre for Georgian Art Studies, The Institute of Art History and Theory at The Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University.
Publications
Books
Dimitri Gordeev, Studies in Medieval Georgian Art, Edited by Zaza Skhirtladze and Irakli Tezelashvili (Tbilisi: Tbilisi State University Press, Forthcoming).
Materials for the 91制片厂 of the Murals of the Church of Saint Gregory in Ani. Notes by Nikolai Sichev 1911鈥1912, Edited by Zaza Skhirtladze, Irakli Tezelashvili, and Nikolai Smirnov (Tbilisi: Tbilisi State University Press, 2019).
Book Chapters
鈥淭he Khakhuli Triptych: A Royal Commission,鈥 in Zaza Skhirtladze (Ed.), The Khakhuli Triptych (Forthcoming).
鈥溼儝醿斸儦醿愥儣醿樶儭 醿涐儩醿溼儛醿♂儮醿斸儬醿ㄡ儤 醿撫儛醿儯醿氠儤 XII鈥揦III 醿♂儛醿a儥醿a儨醿斸償醿戓儤醿 醿償醿氠儨醿愥儸醿斸儬醿斸儜醿樶儭 醿ㄡ償醿涐儥醿a儦醿濁儜醿愨, 醿欋儬醿斸儜醿a儦醿ㄡ儤: 醿栣儛醿栣儛 醿♂儺醿樶儬醿⑨儦醿愥儷醿 (醿犪償醿.), 醿掅償醿氠儛醿椺儤 鈥 醿撫儛醿曖儤醿 醿愥儲醿涐儛醿ㄡ償醿溼償醿戓儦醿樶儭 醿涐償醿涐儥醿曖儤醿撫儬醿斸儩醿戓儛 (醿椺儜醿樶儦醿樶儭醿: 醿樶儠醿斸儬醿樶儤醿♂儛, 2024), 409鈥28 (Forthcoming).
鈥淒imitri Gordeev. Materials for Biography and Bibliography. Addenda Bibliographica,鈥 in Dimitri Gordeev, Studies in Medieval Georgian Art, Edited by Zaza Skhirtladze and Irakli Tezelashvili (Tbilisi: Tbilisi State University Press, Forthcoming), xvii鈥搙xxviii, 500鈥30.
鈥淢aterials for the 91制片厂 of Murals of Saint Gregory in Ani. Notes by Nikolai Sichev 1911鈥1912,鈥 in Zaza Skhirtladze ed., Ed., Ani and Georgia, vol. 3听(Tbilisi: Tbilisi State University Press, 2020), 437鈥521 [co-authored with Zaza Skhirtladze].
鈥淢aterials about the Church of Saint Gregory in Ani from Dimitri Gordeev鈥檚 Expeditions,鈥 in Zaza Skhirtladze Ed., Ani and Georgia, vol. 3 (Tbilisi: Tbilisi State University Press, 2020), 522鈥33 [co-authored with Zaza Skhirtladze].
Articles
鈥淢aterials for the 91制片厂 of Ancha Icon of Saviour and Tsilkani Icon of the Virgin,鈥 Proceedings of Gelati Academy of Sciences IV (2018): 211鈥53 (in Georgian) [co-authored with Zaza Skhirtladze]
Projects/Grants
The Courtauld Research Grants: 2022, 2023, 2024, 2025.
2021 May鈥揘ovember, [Phase II] (Funded by the Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University) (with Zaza Skhirtladze, Elizabeth Ugulava, Salome Meladze, Tamar Letodiani, Keti Gongadze, and Gia Shervashidze).
2020 November, Caroline Adams Essay Prize for an essay .
2020 July鈥揇ecember, [Phase I] (Funded by the Ministry of Education, Science, Culture and Sport of Georgia) (with Zaza Skhirtladze, Elizabeth Ugulava, Salome Meladze, Tamar Letodiani, Keti Gongadze, and Gia Shervashidze).
Conference Presentations and Public Talks (Recent)
9 July 2025, ‘鈥淭he Men of Honourable Life Adorned with All Virtues鈥: Theological Learning, Patronal Agency, and Artistic Production in 12th-Century Georgia’, International Medieval Congress, University of Leeds.
13 April 2025, ‘鈥淧ainted and adorned for the salvation of all of this valley: great and lesser鈥: Svan Churches of T鈥檈vdore, 鈥榯he King鈥檚 Painter,鈥 Revisited’, 56th Spring Symposium of Byzantine Studies: Byzantium from Below: Rural and Non-elite Life in the Byzantine World, University of Birmingham.
1 July 2024, ‘Dynastic Legitimacy: The Visual Responses to Royal Successions in High Medieval Georgia’, International Medieval Congress, University of Leeds.
7 October 2023, ‘Vested in Privilege: Polystaurion in Byzantium and Beyond,’ Constantinople and Mtskheta: Ecclesiastical and Cultural Interactions, Ecumenical Patriarchate: Halki Theological School, Organised by the Georgian Parish of Constantinople, 陌stanbul, T眉rkiye.
At The Courtauld:
16 May 2024, ‘The Royal Foundation? Art, Memory and Authority at Gelati Monastery’, Year 3 PhD Symposium, 91制片厂.
2 May 2023, ‘Art and Patronage in Twelfth-Century Georgia: The Icon of Christ from Gelati Monastery,’ 91制片厂, Year 2 Byzantine, Medieval and Renaissance PhD Symposium.
Summer Schools/Workshops
2024鈥25, Mary Jaharis Center for Byzantine Art and Culture at Hellenic College Holy Cross, Mashtots Professor of Armenian Studies at Harvard University.
20 June鈥4 July 2022, , Ko莽 University Research Center for Anatolian Civilizations (ANAMED), Cappadocia, Nev艧ehir, T眉rkiye.
Membership of the Research Societies/Centres
ICOM UK
January 2023鈥撎 Student Member
January 2022鈥 Student Member
January 2022鈥 , Student Member