Levan Jamelashvili (b. 1999, Tbilisi) is a Georgian visual artist with a background in interface design, working with painting, photography, and video. His practice explores the environment as a self-sufficient space that operates by its own logic and isn’t built around people.

Coming from digital design — a field built around the user — he takes the opposite position in his art. He moves people out of the center of attention and, when the body is present, it appears only as part of the environment, on equal terms with everything else in it.

Returning repeatedly to the same places, he explores urban and natural landscapes, unpeopled interiors, and traces of daily life.
Selected group exhibitions
Resonance of Self, LoosenArt Gallery
Italy, Rome Art Week
Art Is #2
South Korea, CICA Museum
2025
Deflate: Failures, Flops & Silver Linings
USA, University of Arkansas
2026