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Georgian-Russian sculptor Zurab Tsereteli, identified for his gigantic and controversial work, dies at 91

By Miles Cooper April 22, 2025
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MOSCOW (AP) — Zurab Tsereteli, a distinguished Georgian-Russian sculptor identified for colossal, typically controversial, monuments, died early on Tuesday at 91.

His assistant Sergei Shagulashvili advised Russia’s state information company Tass that Tsereteli suffered cardiac arrest.

Tsereteli was born on January 4, 1934, in Georgia, which was a part of the Soviet Union on the time, within the capital Tbilisi.

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Within the Nineteen Seventies, Tsereteli turned an artwork director with the Soviet Overseas Ministry, touring the world and adorning Soviet embassies. In between, he labored on Mikhail Gorbachev’s summer time home in Abkhazia.

“I don’t know why they chose me,” he stated in a 2013 interview. “But I went through a good school – maybe that’s why. A school that synthesised architecture and monumental art! I had good teachers.”

In 1989, a monument designed by Tsereteli was erected in London. In 1990, one other one was unveiled in entrance of the United Nations headquarters in New York.

After the Soviet Union collapsed in 1991, Tsereteli moved to Moscow and constructed a rapport with then-mayor Yuri Luzhkov. The connection assured him common and profitable commissions. He designed a number of squares and two metro stations in central Moscow and put up a dozen large monuments across the metropolis.

Tsereteli’s distinctive model prompted a lot criticism through the years, each in Russia and overseas. Critics argued his items have been too colossal and didn’t match within the metropolis’s structure.

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Certainly one of his most controversial monuments was in 1997 when a 98-meter-tall Peter the Nice standing on a disproportionately small ship was erected a block away from the Kremlin, prompting protests from Muscovites.

Tsereteli tried to place up an analogous monument of Christopher Columbus in New York. Russian media reported in 1997 that present U.S. President Donald Trump supported his plans on the time, however metropolis authorities rejected them. After being turned down by Columbus, Ohio and Miami as effectively, the statue discovered a taker in Puerto Rico.

Russian President Vladimir Putin in 2003 awarded Tsereteli Russian citizenship “for special services to the Russian Federation.”

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In 2010, Luzhkov was dismissed as Moscow mayor. The brand new metropolis administration most well-liked Western architects to work on formidable city tasks, and Tsereteli was shifted to the sidelines.

Nonetheless, Tsereteli remained president of the Russian Academy of Arts and director of the Moscow Museum of Fashionable Artwork, which he based in 1999.

His legacy contains some 5,000 items in Russia, Georgia and a number of other different international locations.

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