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Manuchar Okrostsvaridze solo exhibition Where Are We Now?

Georgian National Gallery 11 Rustaveli ave, Tbilisi, Georgia

Dimitrt Shevardnadze National Gallery presents Manuchar Okrostsvaridze solo exhibition Where Are We Now?Manuchar Okrostsvaridze multimedia project explores the contradictory and complicated nature of art, which can immerse us into the feelings or condition of another subject, prompting us to empathize. By means of generalization, emotional transference…

Kote Jincharadze Exhibition – Points of View in the Closed Circles

Georgian National Gallery 11 Rustaveli ave, Tbilisi, Georgia

  Exhibition Points of View in the Closed Circles is the retrospective of Kote Jincharadze works at Dimitri Shevardnadze National Gallery.  It summarises thirty five years period of his art and research at the verge of the centuries- from 1987 till 2022. Artist suggests a…

INDIVIDUALLY COLLECTIVE by an Israeli art group NEW BARBIZON

Signaghi Museum Shota Rustaveli # 8, Signaghi

  The subject of this exhibition is contemporary Israeli art represented by an Israeli art group NEW BARBIZON. New Barbizon is a celebrated group of artists - Olga Kundina, Anna Lukashevsky, Maria Pomiansky and Natalia Zourabova  - all born and trained in the former USSR and…

Vacuum by Koka Ramishvili

Georgian National Gallery 11 Rustaveli ave, Tbilisi, Georgia

Koka Ramishvili is a Georgian artist based in Geneva, Switzerland.  His work was formed in the background of the most difficult changes of the post-Soviet period and was distinguished from the beginning by reflexivity, by the precise selection of forms and their corresponding mediums in accordance with…

NEW COLLECTION OF THE MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS, 2021-2022. Part III

Signaghi Museum Shota Rustaveli # 8, Signaghi

Participant artists:  Alexander Bazhbeuk-Melikyan, Alexander Berdysheff, Besik Arbolishvili, Dato Sulakauri, David Alexidze, Ekaterine Gelovani, Gela Zautashvili, Gia Khutsishvili, Giorgi Mirzashvili, Kakhaber Tatishvili, Karaman Kutateladze, Ketevan Matabeli, Koka Tskhvediani, Leila Shelia, Levan Chichinadze, Levan Chogoshvili, Levan Kharanauli, Levan Margiani, Malkhaz Datukishvili, Mamuka Mikeladze, Nugzar Natenadze, Tamuna…

Leopold Dzadzamidze – Retrospective Exhibition

Georgian National Gallery 11 Rustaveli ave, Tbilisi, Georgia

Leopold Dzadzamidze  - Retrospective Exhibition  (1922-1966)   On December 11, 2022, at 15:00, a retrospective exhibition of Leopold Dzadzamidze, Honored Artist of Georgia, dedicated to the artist's 100th anniversary opens at the Dimitri Shevardnadze National Gallery. The exhibition will include up to 80 works from the…

Tina Tskhadadze – Ratiani. The exhibition of the illustrations. Georgian-Japanese manga

Georgian National Gallery 11 Rustaveli ave, Tbilisi, Georgia

The Vazha-Pshavela’s poem "Stumar-Maspindzeli" translated by Yasuhiro Kojima in Japanese was published with the support of the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Youth of Georgia. Tina Tskhadadze-Ratiani designed the bilingual book in the style of Japanese manga. These are mixed-media graphic works on paper. These…

Exhibition of Jarji Balanchivadze and Anton Balanchivadze, “Seen at the Bridge.”

Georgian National Gallery 11 Rustaveli ave, Tbilisi, Georgia

  The exhibition will feature up to 60 paintings by Jarji Balanchivadze and more than 40 paintings and installations created especially for this project by Anton Balanchivadze. The album of Jarji Balanchivadze’s paintings, which was printed alongside the anniversary date with the support and funding of…

Rusudan Gachechiladze – Retrospective

Georgian National Gallery 11 Rustaveli ave, Tbilisi, Georgia

  Rusudan Gachechiladze, a modernist sculptor and the reformer of the Georgian portrait sculpture, belongs to the generation of artists of the 60s of the last century. (She was born in 1936 and graduated from the Tbilisi Academy of Arts in 1962).   Still at a…

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