Alexander Tsikarishvili was born in Leningrad in 1983, his childhood and growing up took place in the 1990s, which influenced his artistic style and creative destiny. In 2005, Tsikarishvili graduated from the N.
Works in the genre of earthen painting, sculpture and graphics, performance, installation. In his creative practice, he studies mutations in the understanding of the national, visual stamps and layers of media images.
musician, and, above all, one of the founders and leader of the Sever-7 group, as well as co-founder and curator of the Kunsthalle nummer sieben gallery.
In 2018, the Sever-7 group was declared the winner of the Present Continuous collection program for young Russian art, which resulted in a personal exhibition and getting into the collection of the M HKA Museum in Antwerp.
In 2018, the Group was shortlisted for the 2018 Sergey Kuryokhin Prize and the Innovation Prize, and in 2020 won the Sergey Kuryokhin Prize. Sergey Kuryokhin for the Lost & Found North-7 Expedition project.
In 2022, a special project was presented at the Cosmoscow fair - "The Phantom Family of Kaspar Hauser" - a total installation created by the Jonjoli Flowers group, a new project from the Sever-7 group, with the support of the Sergei Foundation
Limonov.