Misha Svanidze studied ceramics at the Tbilisi State Academy of Arts from 1998 to 2002. After being expelled from the Academy, he did not pursue further studies.
Svanidze works with three-dimensional forms in space, using a variety of materials. His works, including The Fat Table, The Resting Angel, One Story, and Cultural Spine, as well as other mixed media sculptures, exemplify his exploration of the relationship with space.
The quintessence of this relationship between form and space is embodied in his artwork 12 Pieces of Cultural Spine, which was installed in the backyard of the Georgian National Gallery to foster collaboration with the public (who are invited to draw or write on it). Over two years, it became an organic part of the National Gallery’s environment. Since 2024, this artwork has been held by the Ministry of Culture and Sport of Georgia.
He lives and works in Tbilisi.