1965 – Born in Tbilisi;
1980 – 1984 — Attended the Tbilisi Iakob Nikoladze Art College;
1984 – 1990 — Studied at the Tbilisi State Academy of Arts;
1986 – 1988 — Contributed to youth exhibitions in Leningrad;
1991 – Worked with a group of sculptors on the "April 9" memorial monument in Saingilo, Azerbaijan;
1991 – 1996 — Participated in exhibitions in Tbilisi;
1995 – Joined the Union of Artists of Georgia;
1996 – Relocated to Moscow;
1997 – 1999 — Took part in exhibitions of Moscow sculptors at Kuznetsky Most;
1998 – Participated in the creation and installation of a monument to V. Listyev at the Vagankovo Cemetery;
2000 – Joined the Union of Artists of Moscow;
2001 – Contributed to an exhibition of Moscow sculptors at the Central House of Artists;
2001 – 2004 — Participated in exhibitions of Moscow sculptors at Kuznetsky Most;
2004 – Designed a monument to the anti-aircraft gunners — defenders of the Moscow sky in 1941;
2005 – Took part in a symposium of Moscow sculptors at the Central House of Artists; "Girl with a Vine," dolomite sculpture;
2005 – Authored a project for a monument to soldiers in the town of Stupino;
2006 – Created a monument to K. S. Shiklanov;
2007 – Took part in a symposium of Moscow sculptors at the Central House of Artists; "Sagittarius," limestone sculpture;
2007 – Participated in an exhibition on the entresol of the Central House of Artists;
2007 – Contributed to an exhibition of Moscow sculptors, Moscow branch of the Union of Artists (MOSKh) of Russia;
2007 – Designed a project for a Musa Cälil monument;
2007 – Created the Audience Award for the XIII International Tchaikovsky Competition;
2008 – Made a commemorative plaque for the honored hockey coach of the USSR A.V. Tarasov;
2008 – Participated in the "ART-Manege" exhibition;
2009 – Held a solo show at the Manege Exhibition Hall;
2009 – Participated in the "ART-Manege" exhibition;
2010 – Created a prize for the U-Art: You and Art foundation;
2010 – Designed a commemorative plaque for Gen. G. A. Lobov, Hero of the Great Patriotic War, in Moscow;
2011 – Created a commemorative plaque for the poet Rasul Gamzatov in Moscow;
2011 – Took part in decorating (with graphic works) the "Babushka" restaurant at Patriarch's Ponds;
2012 – Contributed to the anniversary exhibition "MOSKh 80 Years";
2012 – Designed a monument to Bella Akhmadulina;
2013 – Participated in the "ART-Manege" exhibition;
2014 – Designed a monument to Andrew the First-Called (production of small forms);
2017 – Created the Casta Diva Russian opera prize;
2017 – Created the "Innovation of the Year" prize;
2018 – Participated in the Christmas exhibition of sculpture at the Central House of Artists;
2018 – Contributed to the exhibition "Without Covers" at #20 Kuznetsky Most, Moscow;
2019 – Participated in an open-air exhibition of sculptors in Sergiyev Posad;
2019 – Elected honorary member of the Russian Academy of Arts;
2019 – Created the sculpture "Infinity" in Zaryadye Park, Moscow;
2019 – Designed the sculptural composition "To the Soviet Soldier-Liberator";
2019 – Designed the sculptural composition "Victory Banner";
2020 – Designed a monument to Prof. L.L. Kolesnikov, M.D., member of the Russian Academy of Sciences;
2020 – Created a monument to M. A. Grigoryan;
2020 – Participated in the exhibition "Flowers for Doctors" at the Multimedia Art Museum in Moscow;
2021 – Participated in the 46th Russian Antique Salon in Moscow.
2021 – Participated in the 47th Russian Antique Salon in Moscow.
2021 – Opening of the personal exhibition "Self-portrait" in the AI gallery "21st century. Contemporary Russian Art".
2023 – Personal exhibition, DE” FORMATION, Tbilisi, Gallery Vanda.
2023 – N. Baratashvili Museum, Tbilisi, presentation of Baratashvili's painting.
2023 – Gallery Nobles, Tbilisi. Sculpture exhibition.
2023 – OK! Magazine, Tbilisi, article.
2023 – Installation and unveiling of the sculptural composition "Dreamer" in bronze.
2024 – Publication of a book of poems by Marina Tsvetaeva with original graphics.
2024 – Marina Tsvetaeva Museum in Tarusa, book presentation.
2024 – Marina Tsvetaeva Museum in Moscow, book presentation.
2024 – Moscow House of Books, presentation of the author's book.