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SUMMARY:Sculpture Collection
DESCRIPTION:In the years 2021–2022\, the Ministry of Culture\, Sports\, and Youth of Georgia undertook a substantial expansion of the Shalva Amiranashvili State Museum of Fine Art’s collection\, focusing on modern and contemporary Georgian art. This expansion encompasses the works of 122 Georgian artists\, many of whom had previously been underrepresented within the museum’s holdings. This newly acquired collection offers a compelling narrative of the evolution of Georgian art. It prominently features an extensive collection of graphic works created by artists during the 1950s and 1970s\, with a specific emphasis on those who played pivotal roles in advancing Georgian graphic art. Additionally\, the collection incorporates pieces obtained subsequent to the group exhibition of non-conformist artists at the Sighnaghi Museum. The most significant additions\, however\, are paintings from the 1980s and 1990s\, marking a pivotal juncture in Georgian painting\, signifying a transformative phase. This collection showcases a  selection of distinct artistic choices that elucidate the unique paths each artist undertook to transcend the constraints of their local environment\, thereby amalgamating their personal experiences with contemporary artistic currents. Notably\, the Ministry has acquired works by the modernist artist Valerian Sidamon-Eristavi from the 1930s\, including pieces portraying the construction of Baku’s industrial zone. Since 2022\, the opportunity has arisen to acquire works by renowned artists such as Sergo Kobuladze\, Alexander Bazhbeuk-Melikyan\, Felix Varlamishvili\, and Kirill Zdanevich\, as well as sculptures by Rusudan Gachechiladze\, Vazha Melikishvili\, Karlo Grigolia\, and Simon Girkelidze. The exposing of the new collection of the modern and contemporary Georgian art of the Sh. Amiranashvili State Museum of Fine Art is a gradual process\, with the fourth exhibition currently taking place at the Sighnaghi Museum from November 17\, 2023\, until February 17\, 2024. The exhibition will feature works by: Lali ZambakhidzeAvto MaskhiTamaz VarvaridzeLevan ChoghoshviliGia EdzgveradzeNiniko MorbedadzeShalva MatuashviliNiko TsetshtladzeKarlo KacharavaRusudan PetviashviliTina Tskhadadze-Ratiani
URL:https://art.gov.ge/en/event/sculpture-collection/
LOCATION:Dimitri Shevardnadze Georgian National Gallery\, 11 Rustaveli ave\, Tbilisi\, Georgia\, 0108
CATEGORIES:Classics,Exhibitions,Galleries,Invitation
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Tbilisi:20240206T100000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Tbilisi:20240310T180000
DTSTAMP:20260526T082522
CREATED:20240204T150557Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240204T153430Z
UID:22429-1707213600-1710093600@art.gov.ge
SUMMARY:Simon-Vazha Melikishvili  A Retrospective
DESCRIPTION:In the years 2021–2022\, the Ministry of Culture\, Sports\, and Youth of Georgia undertook a substantial expansion of the Shalva Amiranashvili State Museum of Fine Art’s collection\, focusing on modern and contemporary Georgian art. This expansion encompasses the works of 122 Georgian artists\, many of whom had previously been underrepresented within the museum’s holdings. This newly acquired collection offers a compelling narrative of the evolution of Georgian art. It prominently features an extensive collection of graphic works created by artists during the 1950s and 1970s\, with a specific emphasis on those who played pivotal roles in advancing Georgian graphic art. Additionally\, the collection incorporates pieces obtained subsequent to the group exhibition of non-conformist artists at the Sighnaghi Museum. The most significant additions\, however\, are paintings from the 1980s and 1990s\, marking a pivotal juncture in Georgian painting\, signifying a transformative phase. This collection showcases a  selection of distinct artistic choices that elucidate the unique paths each artist undertook to transcend the constraints of their local environment\, thereby amalgamating their personal experiences with contemporary artistic currents. Notably\, the Ministry has acquired works by the modernist artist Valerian Sidamon-Eristavi from the 1930s\, including pieces portraying the construction of Baku’s industrial zone. Since 2022\, the opportunity has arisen to acquire works by renowned artists such as Sergo Kobuladze\, Alexander Bazhbeuk-Melikyan\, Felix Varlamishvili\, and Kirill Zdanevich\, as well as sculptures by Rusudan Gachechiladze\, Vazha Melikishvili\, Karlo Grigolia\, and Simon Girkelidze. The exposing of the new collection of the modern and contemporary Georgian art of the Sh. Amiranashvili State Museum of Fine Art is a gradual process\, with the fourth exhibition currently taking place at the Sighnaghi Museum from November 17\, 2023\, until February 17\, 2024. The exhibition will feature works by: Lali ZambakhidzeAvto MaskhiTamaz VarvaridzeLevan ChoghoshviliGia EdzgveradzeNiniko MorbedadzeShalva MatuashviliNiko TsetshtladzeKarlo KacharavaRusudan PetviashviliTina Tskhadadze-Ratiani
URL:https://art.gov.ge/en/event/22429/
LOCATION:Dimitri Shevardnadze Georgian National Gallery\, 11 Rustaveli ave\, Tbilisi\, Georgia\, 0108
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ORGANIZER;CN="Georgian%20National%20Gallery":MAILTO:gng.exhibition@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Tbilisi:20231222T180000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Tbilisi:20240128T180000
DTSTAMP:20260526T082522
CREATED:20231219T072823Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231221T045411Z
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SUMMARY:MIRO - A RETROSPECTIVE SHOW OF MIRIAN SHVELIDZE'S WORKS
DESCRIPTION:In the years 2021–2022\, the Ministry of Culture\, Sports\, and Youth of Georgia undertook a substantial expansion of the Shalva Amiranashvili State Museum of Fine Art’s collection\, focusing on modern and contemporary Georgian art. This expansion encompasses the works of 122 Georgian artists\, many of whom had previously been underrepresented within the museum’s holdings. This newly acquired collection offers a compelling narrative of the evolution of Georgian art. It prominently features an extensive collection of graphic works created by artists during the 1950s and 1970s\, with a specific emphasis on those who played pivotal roles in advancing Georgian graphic art. Additionally\, the collection incorporates pieces obtained subsequent to the group exhibition of non-conformist artists at the Sighnaghi Museum. The most significant additions\, however\, are paintings from the 1980s and 1990s\, marking a pivotal juncture in Georgian painting\, signifying a transformative phase. This collection showcases a  selection of distinct artistic choices that elucidate the unique paths each artist undertook to transcend the constraints of their local environment\, thereby amalgamating their personal experiences with contemporary artistic currents. Notably\, the Ministry has acquired works by the modernist artist Valerian Sidamon-Eristavi from the 1930s\, including pieces portraying the construction of Baku’s industrial zone. Since 2022\, the opportunity has arisen to acquire works by renowned artists such as Sergo Kobuladze\, Alexander Bazhbeuk-Melikyan\, Felix Varlamishvili\, and Kirill Zdanevich\, as well as sculptures by Rusudan Gachechiladze\, Vazha Melikishvili\, Karlo Grigolia\, and Simon Girkelidze. The exposing of the new collection of the modern and contemporary Georgian art of the Sh. Amiranashvili State Museum of Fine Art is a gradual process\, with the fourth exhibition currently taking place at the Sighnaghi Museum from November 17\, 2023\, until February 17\, 2024. The exhibition will feature works by: Lali ZambakhidzeAvto MaskhiTamaz VarvaridzeLevan ChoghoshviliGia EdzgveradzeNiniko MorbedadzeShalva MatuashviliNiko TsetshtladzeKarlo KacharavaRusudan PetviashviliTina Tskhadadze-Ratiani
URL:https://art.gov.ge/en/event/miro-a-retrospective-show-of-mirian-shvelidzes-works/
LOCATION:The New Collection of the Museum of Fine Art\, 2021-2023. Part IV
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Tbilisi:20231220T180000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Tbilisi:20240128T180000
DTSTAMP:20260526T082522
CREATED:20231217T110052Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231218T043835Z
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SUMMARY:Beka Sakvarelidze Solo Exhibition - Someone Is Stirring
DESCRIPTION:In the years 2021–2022\, the Ministry of Culture\, Sports\, and Youth of Georgia undertook a substantial expansion of the Shalva Amiranashvili State Museum of Fine Art’s collection\, focusing on modern and contemporary Georgian art. This expansion encompasses the works of 122 Georgian artists\, many of whom had previously been underrepresented within the museum’s holdings. This newly acquired collection offers a compelling narrative of the evolution of Georgian art. It prominently features an extensive collection of graphic works created by artists during the 1950s and 1970s\, with a specific emphasis on those who played pivotal roles in advancing Georgian graphic art. Additionally\, the collection incorporates pieces obtained subsequent to the group exhibition of non-conformist artists at the Sighnaghi Museum. The most significant additions\, however\, are paintings from the 1980s and 1990s\, marking a pivotal juncture in Georgian painting\, signifying a transformative phase. This collection showcases a  selection of distinct artistic choices that elucidate the unique paths each artist undertook to transcend the constraints of their local environment\, thereby amalgamating their personal experiences with contemporary artistic currents. Notably\, the Ministry has acquired works by the modernist artist Valerian Sidamon-Eristavi from the 1930s\, including pieces portraying the construction of Baku’s industrial zone. Since 2022\, the opportunity has arisen to acquire works by renowned artists such as Sergo Kobuladze\, Alexander Bazhbeuk-Melikyan\, Felix Varlamishvili\, and Kirill Zdanevich\, as well as sculptures by Rusudan Gachechiladze\, Vazha Melikishvili\, Karlo Grigolia\, and Simon Girkelidze. The exposing of the new collection of the modern and contemporary Georgian art of the Sh. Amiranashvili State Museum of Fine Art is a gradual process\, with the fourth exhibition currently taking place at the Sighnaghi Museum from November 17\, 2023\, until February 17\, 2024. The exhibition will feature works by: Lali ZambakhidzeAvto MaskhiTamaz VarvaridzeLevan ChoghoshviliGia EdzgveradzeNiniko MorbedadzeShalva MatuashviliNiko TsetshtladzeKarlo KacharavaRusudan PetviashviliTina Tskhadadze-Ratiani
URL:https://art.gov.ge/en/event/beka-sakvarelidze-solo-exhibition-someone-is-stirring/
LOCATION:Dimitri Shevardnadze Georgian National Gallery\, 11 Rustaveli ave\, Tbilisi\, Georgia\, 0108
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Tbilisi:20231119T180000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Tbilisi:20231216T180000
DTSTAMP:20260526T082522
CREATED:20231111T074154Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231112T163623Z
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SUMMARY:Thamar de Létay-Vachnadze Exhibition . Georgian National Gallery
DESCRIPTION:In the years 2021–2022\, the Ministry of Culture\, Sports\, and Youth of Georgia undertook a substantial expansion of the Shalva Amiranashvili State Museum of Fine Art’s collection\, focusing on modern and contemporary Georgian art. This expansion encompasses the works of 122 Georgian artists\, many of whom had previously been underrepresented within the museum’s holdings. This newly acquired collection offers a compelling narrative of the evolution of Georgian art. It prominently features an extensive collection of graphic works created by artists during the 1950s and 1970s\, with a specific emphasis on those who played pivotal roles in advancing Georgian graphic art. Additionally\, the collection incorporates pieces obtained subsequent to the group exhibition of non-conformist artists at the Sighnaghi Museum. The most significant additions\, however\, are paintings from the 1980s and 1990s\, marking a pivotal juncture in Georgian painting\, signifying a transformative phase. This collection showcases a  selection of distinct artistic choices that elucidate the unique paths each artist undertook to transcend the constraints of their local environment\, thereby amalgamating their personal experiences with contemporary artistic currents. Notably\, the Ministry has acquired works by the modernist artist Valerian Sidamon-Eristavi from the 1930s\, including pieces portraying the construction of Baku’s industrial zone. Since 2022\, the opportunity has arisen to acquire works by renowned artists such as Sergo Kobuladze\, Alexander Bazhbeuk-Melikyan\, Felix Varlamishvili\, and Kirill Zdanevich\, as well as sculptures by Rusudan Gachechiladze\, Vazha Melikishvili\, Karlo Grigolia\, and Simon Girkelidze. The exposing of the new collection of the modern and contemporary Georgian art of the Sh. Amiranashvili State Museum of Fine Art is a gradual process\, with the fourth exhibition currently taking place at the Sighnaghi Museum from November 17\, 2023\, until February 17\, 2024. The exhibition will feature works by: Lali ZambakhidzeAvto MaskhiTamaz VarvaridzeLevan ChoghoshviliGia EdzgveradzeNiniko MorbedadzeShalva MatuashviliNiko TsetshtladzeKarlo KacharavaRusudan PetviashviliTina Tskhadadze-Ratiani
URL:https://art.gov.ge/en/event/thamar-de-letay-vachnadze-exhibition-georgian-national-gallery/
LOCATION:Dimitri Shevardnadze Georgian National Gallery\, 11 Rustaveli ave\, Tbilisi\, Georgia\, 0108
CATEGORIES:Classics,Exhibitions,Galleries,Invitation
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Tbilisi:20231118T180000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Tbilisi:20231216T180000
DTSTAMP:20260526T082522
CREATED:20231110T105039Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231112T114408Z
UID:21705-1700330400-1702749600@art.gov.ge
SUMMARY:Oleg Timchenko: Diagonal 13 . Georgian National Gallery
DESCRIPTION:In the years 2021–2022\, the Ministry of Culture\, Sports\, and Youth of Georgia undertook a substantial expansion of the Shalva Amiranashvili State Museum of Fine Art’s collection\, focusing on modern and contemporary Georgian art. This expansion encompasses the works of 122 Georgian artists\, many of whom had previously been underrepresented within the museum’s holdings. This newly acquired collection offers a compelling narrative of the evolution of Georgian art. It prominently features an extensive collection of graphic works created by artists during the 1950s and 1970s\, with a specific emphasis on those who played pivotal roles in advancing Georgian graphic art. Additionally\, the collection incorporates pieces obtained subsequent to the group exhibition of non-conformist artists at the Sighnaghi Museum. The most significant additions\, however\, are paintings from the 1980s and 1990s\, marking a pivotal juncture in Georgian painting\, signifying a transformative phase. This collection showcases a  selection of distinct artistic choices that elucidate the unique paths each artist undertook to transcend the constraints of their local environment\, thereby amalgamating their personal experiences with contemporary artistic currents. Notably\, the Ministry has acquired works by the modernist artist Valerian Sidamon-Eristavi from the 1930s\, including pieces portraying the construction of Baku’s industrial zone. Since 2022\, the opportunity has arisen to acquire works by renowned artists such as Sergo Kobuladze\, Alexander Bazhbeuk-Melikyan\, Felix Varlamishvili\, and Kirill Zdanevich\, as well as sculptures by Rusudan Gachechiladze\, Vazha Melikishvili\, Karlo Grigolia\, and Simon Girkelidze. The exposing of the new collection of the modern and contemporary Georgian art of the Sh. Amiranashvili State Museum of Fine Art is a gradual process\, with the fourth exhibition currently taking place at the Sighnaghi Museum from November 17\, 2023\, until February 17\, 2024. The exhibition will feature works by: Lali ZambakhidzeAvto MaskhiTamaz VarvaridzeLevan ChoghoshviliGia EdzgveradzeNiniko MorbedadzeShalva MatuashviliNiko TsetshtladzeKarlo KacharavaRusudan PetviashviliTina Tskhadadze-Ratiani
URL:https://art.gov.ge/en/event/oleg-timchenko-diagonal-13/
LOCATION:Dimitri Shevardnadze Georgian National Gallery\, 11 Rustaveli ave\, Tbilisi\, Georgia\, 0108
CATEGORIES:Classics,Exhibitions,Galleries,Invitation
ORGANIZER;CN="Georgian%20National%20Gallery":MAILTO:gng.exhibition@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Tbilisi:20231117T140000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Tbilisi:20240217T180000
DTSTAMP:20260526T082522
CREATED:20231110T085215Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231112T091459Z
UID:21679-1700229600-1708192800@art.gov.ge
SUMMARY:The New Collection of the Museum of Fine Art\, 2021-2023. Part IV . Signagi Museum
DESCRIPTION:In the years 2021–2022\, the Ministry of Culture\, Sports\, and Youth of Georgia undertook a substantial expansion of the Shalva Amiranashvili State Museum of Fine Art’s collection\, focusing on modern and contemporary Georgian art. This expansion encompasses the works of 122 Georgian artists\, many of whom had previously been underrepresented within the museum’s holdings. This newly acquired collection offers a compelling narrative of the evolution of Georgian art. It prominently features an extensive collection of graphic works created by artists during the 1950s and 1970s\, with a specific emphasis on those who played pivotal roles in advancing Georgian graphic art. Additionally\, the collection incorporates pieces obtained subsequent to the group exhibition of non-conformist artists at the Sighnaghi Museum. The most significant additions\, however\, are paintings from the 1980s and 1990s\, marking a pivotal juncture in Georgian painting\, signifying a transformative phase. This collection showcases a  selection of distinct artistic choices that elucidate the unique paths each artist undertook to transcend the constraints of their local environment\, thereby amalgamating their personal experiences with contemporary artistic currents. Notably\, the Ministry has acquired works by the modernist artist Valerian Sidamon-Eristavi from the 1930s\, including pieces portraying the construction of Baku’s industrial zone. Since 2022\, the opportunity has arisen to acquire works by renowned artists such as Sergo Kobuladze\, Alexander Bazhbeuk-Melikyan\, Felix Varlamishvili\, and Kirill Zdanevich\, as well as sculptures by Rusudan Gachechiladze\, Vazha Melikishvili\, Karlo Grigolia\, and Simon Girkelidze. The exposing of the new collection of the modern and contemporary Georgian art of the Sh. Amiranashvili State Museum of Fine Art is a gradual process\, with the fourth exhibition currently taking place at the Sighnaghi Museum from November 17\, 2023\, until February 17\, 2024. The exhibition will feature works by: Lali ZambakhidzeAvto MaskhiTamaz VarvaridzeLevan ChoghoshviliGia EdzgveradzeNiniko MorbedadzeShalva MatuashviliNiko TsetshtladzeKarlo KacharavaRusudan PetviashviliTina Tskhadadze-Ratiani
URL:https://art.gov.ge/en/event/the-new-collection-of-the-museum-of-fine-art-2021-2023-part-iv-2/
LOCATION:Sighnaghi Museum of History and Ethnography\, Shota Rustaveli # 8\, Sighnaghi\, Georgia
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Galleries,Invitation
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ORGANIZER;CN="Georgian%20National%20Gallery":MAILTO:gng.exhibition@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Tbilisi:20231101T180000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Tbilisi:20231114T180000
DTSTAMP:20260526T082522
CREATED:20231030T070701Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231030T153556Z
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SUMMARY:Solomon Gershov: Self-potrait
DESCRIPTION:In the years 2021–2022\, the Ministry of Culture\, Sports\, and Youth of Georgia undertook a substantial expansion of the Shalva Amiranashvili State Museum of Fine Art’s collection\, focusing on modern and contemporary Georgian art. This expansion encompasses the works of 122 Georgian artists\, many of whom had previously been underrepresented within the museum’s holdings. This newly acquired collection offers a compelling narrative of the evolution of Georgian art. It prominently features an extensive collection of graphic works created by artists during the 1950s and 1970s\, with a specific emphasis on those who played pivotal roles in advancing Georgian graphic art. Additionally\, the collection incorporates pieces obtained subsequent to the group exhibition of non-conformist artists at the Sighnaghi Museum. The most significant additions\, however\, are paintings from the 1980s and 1990s\, marking a pivotal juncture in Georgian painting\, signifying a transformative phase. This collection showcases a  selection of distinct artistic choices that elucidate the unique paths each artist undertook to transcend the constraints of their local environment\, thereby amalgamating their personal experiences with contemporary artistic currents. Notably\, the Ministry has acquired works by the modernist artist Valerian Sidamon-Eristavi from the 1930s\, including pieces portraying the construction of Baku’s industrial zone. Since 2022\, the opportunity has arisen to acquire works by renowned artists such as Sergo Kobuladze\, Alexander Bazhbeuk-Melikyan\, Felix Varlamishvili\, and Kirill Zdanevich\, as well as sculptures by Rusudan Gachechiladze\, Vazha Melikishvili\, Karlo Grigolia\, and Simon Girkelidze. The exposing of the new collection of the modern and contemporary Georgian art of the Sh. Amiranashvili State Museum of Fine Art is a gradual process\, with the fourth exhibition currently taking place at the Sighnaghi Museum from November 17\, 2023\, until February 17\, 2024. The exhibition will feature works by: Lali ZambakhidzeAvto MaskhiTamaz VarvaridzeLevan ChoghoshviliGia EdzgveradzeNiniko MorbedadzeShalva MatuashviliNiko TsetshtladzeKarlo KacharavaRusudan PetviashviliTina Tskhadadze-Ratiani
URL:https://art.gov.ge/en/event/solomon-gershov-self-potrait/
LOCATION:Dimitri Shevardnadze Georgian National Gallery\, 11 Rustaveli ave\, Tbilisi\, Georgia\, 0108
CATEGORIES:Classics,Exhibitions,Galleries,Invitation
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Tbilisi:20231019T180000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Tbilisi:20231115T180000
DTSTAMP:20260526T082522
CREATED:20231013T083930Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231014T020439Z
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SUMMARY:Levan Kharanauli Solo Show . Georgian National Gallery
DESCRIPTION:In the years 2021–2022\, the Ministry of Culture\, Sports\, and Youth of Georgia undertook a substantial expansion of the Shalva Amiranashvili State Museum of Fine Art’s collection\, focusing on modern and contemporary Georgian art. This expansion encompasses the works of 122 Georgian artists\, many of whom had previously been underrepresented within the museum’s holdings. This newly acquired collection offers a compelling narrative of the evolution of Georgian art. It prominently features an extensive collection of graphic works created by artists during the 1950s and 1970s\, with a specific emphasis on those who played pivotal roles in advancing Georgian graphic art. Additionally\, the collection incorporates pieces obtained subsequent to the group exhibition of non-conformist artists at the Sighnaghi Museum. The most significant additions\, however\, are paintings from the 1980s and 1990s\, marking a pivotal juncture in Georgian painting\, signifying a transformative phase. This collection showcases a  selection of distinct artistic choices that elucidate the unique paths each artist undertook to transcend the constraints of their local environment\, thereby amalgamating their personal experiences with contemporary artistic currents. Notably\, the Ministry has acquired works by the modernist artist Valerian Sidamon-Eristavi from the 1930s\, including pieces portraying the construction of Baku’s industrial zone. Since 2022\, the opportunity has arisen to acquire works by renowned artists such as Sergo Kobuladze\, Alexander Bazhbeuk-Melikyan\, Felix Varlamishvili\, and Kirill Zdanevich\, as well as sculptures by Rusudan Gachechiladze\, Vazha Melikishvili\, Karlo Grigolia\, and Simon Girkelidze. The exposing of the new collection of the modern and contemporary Georgian art of the Sh. Amiranashvili State Museum of Fine Art is a gradual process\, with the fourth exhibition currently taking place at the Sighnaghi Museum from November 17\, 2023\, until February 17\, 2024. The exhibition will feature works by: Lali ZambakhidzeAvto MaskhiTamaz VarvaridzeLevan ChoghoshviliGia EdzgveradzeNiniko MorbedadzeShalva MatuashviliNiko TsetshtladzeKarlo KacharavaRusudan PetviashviliTina Tskhadadze-Ratiani
URL:https://art.gov.ge/en/event/levan-kharanauli-solo-show/
LOCATION:Dimitri Shevardnadze Georgian National Gallery\, 11 Rustaveli ave\, Tbilisi\, Georgia\, 0108
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Tbilisi:20231018T180000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Tbilisi:20231114T180000
DTSTAMP:20260526T082522
CREATED:20231011T210419Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231012T161139Z
UID:20606-1697652000-1699984800@art.gov.ge
SUMMARY:Tamaz Varvaridze: A Retrospective . Georgian National Gallery
DESCRIPTION:In the years 2021–2022\, the Ministry of Culture\, Sports\, and Youth of Georgia undertook a substantial expansion of the Shalva Amiranashvili State Museum of Fine Art’s collection\, focusing on modern and contemporary Georgian art. This expansion encompasses the works of 122 Georgian artists\, many of whom had previously been underrepresented within the museum’s holdings. This newly acquired collection offers a compelling narrative of the evolution of Georgian art. It prominently features an extensive collection of graphic works created by artists during the 1950s and 1970s\, with a specific emphasis on those who played pivotal roles in advancing Georgian graphic art. Additionally\, the collection incorporates pieces obtained subsequent to the group exhibition of non-conformist artists at the Sighnaghi Museum. The most significant additions\, however\, are paintings from the 1980s and 1990s\, marking a pivotal juncture in Georgian painting\, signifying a transformative phase. This collection showcases a  selection of distinct artistic choices that elucidate the unique paths each artist undertook to transcend the constraints of their local environment\, thereby amalgamating their personal experiences with contemporary artistic currents. Notably\, the Ministry has acquired works by the modernist artist Valerian Sidamon-Eristavi from the 1930s\, including pieces portraying the construction of Baku’s industrial zone. Since 2022\, the opportunity has arisen to acquire works by renowned artists such as Sergo Kobuladze\, Alexander Bazhbeuk-Melikyan\, Felix Varlamishvili\, and Kirill Zdanevich\, as well as sculptures by Rusudan Gachechiladze\, Vazha Melikishvili\, Karlo Grigolia\, and Simon Girkelidze. The exposing of the new collection of the modern and contemporary Georgian art of the Sh. Amiranashvili State Museum of Fine Art is a gradual process\, with the fourth exhibition currently taking place at the Sighnaghi Museum from November 17\, 2023\, until February 17\, 2024. The exhibition will feature works by: Lali ZambakhidzeAvto MaskhiTamaz VarvaridzeLevan ChoghoshviliGia EdzgveradzeNiniko MorbedadzeShalva MatuashviliNiko TsetshtladzeKarlo KacharavaRusudan PetviashviliTina Tskhadadze-Ratiani
URL:https://art.gov.ge/en/event/tamaz-varvaridze-a-retrospective-georgian-national-gallery/
LOCATION:Dimitri Shevardnadze Georgian National Gallery\, 11 Rustaveli ave\, Tbilisi\, Georgia\, 0108
CATEGORIES:Classics,Exhibitions,Galleries,Invitation
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ORGANIZER;CN="Georgian%20National%20Gallery":MAILTO:gng.exhibition@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Tbilisi:20230929T190000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Tbilisi:20231029T180000
DTSTAMP:20260526T082522
CREATED:20230926T094604Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230926T110305Z
UID:20152-1696014000-1698602400@art.gov.ge
SUMMARY:PER HESS  / IN THE LIGHT OF NEON / GEORGIAN NATIONAL GALLERY
DESCRIPTION:In the years 2021–2022\, the Ministry of Culture\, Sports\, and Youth of Georgia undertook a substantial expansion of the Shalva Amiranashvili State Museum of Fine Art’s collection\, focusing on modern and contemporary Georgian art. This expansion encompasses the works of 122 Georgian artists\, many of whom had previously been underrepresented within the museum’s holdings. This newly acquired collection offers a compelling narrative of the evolution of Georgian art. It prominently features an extensive collection of graphic works created by artists during the 1950s and 1970s\, with a specific emphasis on those who played pivotal roles in advancing Georgian graphic art. Additionally\, the collection incorporates pieces obtained subsequent to the group exhibition of non-conformist artists at the Sighnaghi Museum. The most significant additions\, however\, are paintings from the 1980s and 1990s\, marking a pivotal juncture in Georgian painting\, signifying a transformative phase. This collection showcases a  selection of distinct artistic choices that elucidate the unique paths each artist undertook to transcend the constraints of their local environment\, thereby amalgamating their personal experiences with contemporary artistic currents. Notably\, the Ministry has acquired works by the modernist artist Valerian Sidamon-Eristavi from the 1930s\, including pieces portraying the construction of Baku’s industrial zone. Since 2022\, the opportunity has arisen to acquire works by renowned artists such as Sergo Kobuladze\, Alexander Bazhbeuk-Melikyan\, Felix Varlamishvili\, and Kirill Zdanevich\, as well as sculptures by Rusudan Gachechiladze\, Vazha Melikishvili\, Karlo Grigolia\, and Simon Girkelidze. The exposing of the new collection of the modern and contemporary Georgian art of the Sh. Amiranashvili State Museum of Fine Art is a gradual process\, with the fourth exhibition currently taking place at the Sighnaghi Museum from November 17\, 2023\, until February 17\, 2024. The exhibition will feature works by: Lali ZambakhidzeAvto MaskhiTamaz VarvaridzeLevan ChoghoshviliGia EdzgveradzeNiniko MorbedadzeShalva MatuashviliNiko TsetshtladzeKarlo KacharavaRusudan PetviashviliTina Tskhadadze-Ratiani
URL:https://art.gov.ge/en/event/per-hess-in-the-light-of-neon-georgian-national-gallery/
LOCATION:Dimitri Shevardnadze Georgian National Gallery\, 11 Rustaveli ave\, Tbilisi\, Georgia\, 0108
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Galleries,Invitation
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Tbilisi:20230915T180000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Tbilisi:20231015T180000
DTSTAMP:20260526T082522
CREATED:20230912T002035Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230912T003221Z
UID:20000-1694800800-1697392800@art.gov.ge
SUMMARY:Niniko Morbedadze Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:In the years 2021–2022\, the Ministry of Culture\, Sports\, and Youth of Georgia undertook a substantial expansion of the Shalva Amiranashvili State Museum of Fine Art’s collection\, focusing on modern and contemporary Georgian art. This expansion encompasses the works of 122 Georgian artists\, many of whom had previously been underrepresented within the museum’s holdings. This newly acquired collection offers a compelling narrative of the evolution of Georgian art. It prominently features an extensive collection of graphic works created by artists during the 1950s and 1970s\, with a specific emphasis on those who played pivotal roles in advancing Georgian graphic art. Additionally\, the collection incorporates pieces obtained subsequent to the group exhibition of non-conformist artists at the Sighnaghi Museum. The most significant additions\, however\, are paintings from the 1980s and 1990s\, marking a pivotal juncture in Georgian painting\, signifying a transformative phase. This collection showcases a  selection of distinct artistic choices that elucidate the unique paths each artist undertook to transcend the constraints of their local environment\, thereby amalgamating their personal experiences with contemporary artistic currents. Notably\, the Ministry has acquired works by the modernist artist Valerian Sidamon-Eristavi from the 1930s\, including pieces portraying the construction of Baku’s industrial zone. Since 2022\, the opportunity has arisen to acquire works by renowned artists such as Sergo Kobuladze\, Alexander Bazhbeuk-Melikyan\, Felix Varlamishvili\, and Kirill Zdanevich\, as well as sculptures by Rusudan Gachechiladze\, Vazha Melikishvili\, Karlo Grigolia\, and Simon Girkelidze. The exposing of the new collection of the modern and contemporary Georgian art of the Sh. Amiranashvili State Museum of Fine Art is a gradual process\, with the fourth exhibition currently taking place at the Sighnaghi Museum from November 17\, 2023\, until February 17\, 2024. The exhibition will feature works by: Lali ZambakhidzeAvto MaskhiTamaz VarvaridzeLevan ChoghoshviliGia EdzgveradzeNiniko MorbedadzeShalva MatuashviliNiko TsetshtladzeKarlo KacharavaRusudan PetviashviliTina Tskhadadze-Ratiani
URL:https://art.gov.ge/en/event/niniko-morbedadze-exhibition/
LOCATION:Georgian National Gallery\, 11 Rustaveli ave\, Tbilisi\, Georgia\, 0179
CATEGORIES:Classics,Exhibitions,Galleries,Invitation
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://art.gov.ge/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/niniko.jpg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Tbilisi:20230910T180000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Tbilisi:20230919T180000
DTSTAMP:20260526T082522
CREATED:20230909T093808Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230910T043109Z
UID:19930-1694368800-1695146400@art.gov.ge
SUMMARY:Rasim Gasanov Solo Exhibition - Revolt
DESCRIPTION:In the years 2021–2022\, the Ministry of Culture\, Sports\, and Youth of Georgia undertook a substantial expansion of the Shalva Amiranashvili State Museum of Fine Art’s collection\, focusing on modern and contemporary Georgian art. This expansion encompasses the works of 122 Georgian artists\, many of whom had previously been underrepresented within the museum’s holdings. This newly acquired collection offers a compelling narrative of the evolution of Georgian art. It prominently features an extensive collection of graphic works created by artists during the 1950s and 1970s\, with a specific emphasis on those who played pivotal roles in advancing Georgian graphic art. Additionally\, the collection incorporates pieces obtained subsequent to the group exhibition of non-conformist artists at the Sighnaghi Museum. The most significant additions\, however\, are paintings from the 1980s and 1990s\, marking a pivotal juncture in Georgian painting\, signifying a transformative phase. This collection showcases a  selection of distinct artistic choices that elucidate the unique paths each artist undertook to transcend the constraints of their local environment\, thereby amalgamating their personal experiences with contemporary artistic currents. Notably\, the Ministry has acquired works by the modernist artist Valerian Sidamon-Eristavi from the 1930s\, including pieces portraying the construction of Baku’s industrial zone. Since 2022\, the opportunity has arisen to acquire works by renowned artists such as Sergo Kobuladze\, Alexander Bazhbeuk-Melikyan\, Felix Varlamishvili\, and Kirill Zdanevich\, as well as sculptures by Rusudan Gachechiladze\, Vazha Melikishvili\, Karlo Grigolia\, and Simon Girkelidze. The exposing of the new collection of the modern and contemporary Georgian art of the Sh. Amiranashvili State Museum of Fine Art is a gradual process\, with the fourth exhibition currently taking place at the Sighnaghi Museum from November 17\, 2023\, until February 17\, 2024. The exhibition will feature works by: Lali ZambakhidzeAvto MaskhiTamaz VarvaridzeLevan ChoghoshviliGia EdzgveradzeNiniko MorbedadzeShalva MatuashviliNiko TsetshtladzeKarlo KacharavaRusudan PetviashviliTina Tskhadadze-Ratiani
URL:https://art.gov.ge/en/event/rasim-gasanov-solo-exhibition-revolt/
LOCATION:Dimitri Shevardnadze Georgian National Gallery\, 11 Rustaveli ave\, Tbilisi\, Georgia\, 0108
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Galleries,Invitation
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://art.gov.ge/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/Gasanovi-1.jpg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Tbilisi:20230824T130000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Tbilisi:20231017T180000
DTSTAMP:20260526T082522
CREATED:20230823T122618Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230823T124549Z
UID:19538-1692882000-1697565600@art.gov.ge
SUMMARY:NINGYŌ  - The Art and Beauty of Japanese  Dolls
DESCRIPTION:In the years 2021–2022\, the Ministry of Culture\, Sports\, and Youth of Georgia undertook a substantial expansion of the Shalva Amiranashvili State Museum of Fine Art’s collection\, focusing on modern and contemporary Georgian art. This expansion encompasses the works of 122 Georgian artists\, many of whom had previously been underrepresented within the museum’s holdings. This newly acquired collection offers a compelling narrative of the evolution of Georgian art. It prominently features an extensive collection of graphic works created by artists during the 1950s and 1970s\, with a specific emphasis on those who played pivotal roles in advancing Georgian graphic art. Additionally\, the collection incorporates pieces obtained subsequent to the group exhibition of non-conformist artists at the Sighnaghi Museum. The most significant additions\, however\, are paintings from the 1980s and 1990s\, marking a pivotal juncture in Georgian painting\, signifying a transformative phase. This collection showcases a  selection of distinct artistic choices that elucidate the unique paths each artist undertook to transcend the constraints of their local environment\, thereby amalgamating their personal experiences with contemporary artistic currents. Notably\, the Ministry has acquired works by the modernist artist Valerian Sidamon-Eristavi from the 1930s\, including pieces portraying the construction of Baku’s industrial zone. Since 2022\, the opportunity has arisen to acquire works by renowned artists such as Sergo Kobuladze\, Alexander Bazhbeuk-Melikyan\, Felix Varlamishvili\, and Kirill Zdanevich\, as well as sculptures by Rusudan Gachechiladze\, Vazha Melikishvili\, Karlo Grigolia\, and Simon Girkelidze. The exposing of the new collection of the modern and contemporary Georgian art of the Sh. Amiranashvili State Museum of Fine Art is a gradual process\, with the fourth exhibition currently taking place at the Sighnaghi Museum from November 17\, 2023\, until February 17\, 2024. The exhibition will feature works by: Lali ZambakhidzeAvto MaskhiTamaz VarvaridzeLevan ChoghoshviliGia EdzgveradzeNiniko MorbedadzeShalva MatuashviliNiko TsetshtladzeKarlo KacharavaRusudan PetviashviliTina Tskhadadze-Ratiani
URL:https://art.gov.ge/en/event/the-art-and-beauty-of-the-japanese-ningyo-dolls/
LOCATION:Signaghi Museum\, Shota Rustaveli # 8\, Signaghi\, Georgia
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Tbilisi:20230810T180000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Tbilisi:20230909T180000
DTSTAMP:20260526T082522
CREATED:20230806T094415Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230807T095914Z
UID:18835-1691690400-1694282400@art.gov.ge
SUMMARY:Made in Georgia: The Exhibition of Olga and Alexander Florensky
DESCRIPTION:In the years 2021–2022\, the Ministry of Culture\, Sports\, and Youth of Georgia undertook a substantial expansion of the Shalva Amiranashvili State Museum of Fine Art’s collection\, focusing on modern and contemporary Georgian art. This expansion encompasses the works of 122 Georgian artists\, many of whom had previously been underrepresented within the museum’s holdings. This newly acquired collection offers a compelling narrative of the evolution of Georgian art. It prominently features an extensive collection of graphic works created by artists during the 1950s and 1970s\, with a specific emphasis on those who played pivotal roles in advancing Georgian graphic art. Additionally\, the collection incorporates pieces obtained subsequent to the group exhibition of non-conformist artists at the Sighnaghi Museum. The most significant additions\, however\, are paintings from the 1980s and 1990s\, marking a pivotal juncture in Georgian painting\, signifying a transformative phase. This collection showcases a  selection of distinct artistic choices that elucidate the unique paths each artist undertook to transcend the constraints of their local environment\, thereby amalgamating their personal experiences with contemporary artistic currents. Notably\, the Ministry has acquired works by the modernist artist Valerian Sidamon-Eristavi from the 1930s\, including pieces portraying the construction of Baku’s industrial zone. Since 2022\, the opportunity has arisen to acquire works by renowned artists such as Sergo Kobuladze\, Alexander Bazhbeuk-Melikyan\, Felix Varlamishvili\, and Kirill Zdanevich\, as well as sculptures by Rusudan Gachechiladze\, Vazha Melikishvili\, Karlo Grigolia\, and Simon Girkelidze. The exposing of the new collection of the modern and contemporary Georgian art of the Sh. Amiranashvili State Museum of Fine Art is a gradual process\, with the fourth exhibition currently taking place at the Sighnaghi Museum from November 17\, 2023\, until February 17\, 2024. The exhibition will feature works by: Lali ZambakhidzeAvto MaskhiTamaz VarvaridzeLevan ChoghoshviliGia EdzgveradzeNiniko MorbedadzeShalva MatuashviliNiko TsetshtladzeKarlo KacharavaRusudan PetviashviliTina Tskhadadze-Ratiani
URL:https://art.gov.ge/en/event/made-in-georgia-3/
LOCATION:Georgian National Gallery\, 11 Rustaveli ave\, Tbilisi\, Georgia\, 0179
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Tbilisi:20230809T180000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Tbilisi:20230908T180000
DTSTAMP:20260526T082522
CREATED:20230803T080021Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230807T130810Z
UID:18773-1691604000-1694196000@art.gov.ge
SUMMARY:Badri Lomsianidze - Metamorphosis
DESCRIPTION:In the years 2021–2022\, the Ministry of Culture\, Sports\, and Youth of Georgia undertook a substantial expansion of the Shalva Amiranashvili State Museum of Fine Art’s collection\, focusing on modern and contemporary Georgian art. This expansion encompasses the works of 122 Georgian artists\, many of whom had previously been underrepresented within the museum’s holdings. This newly acquired collection offers a compelling narrative of the evolution of Georgian art. It prominently features an extensive collection of graphic works created by artists during the 1950s and 1970s\, with a specific emphasis on those who played pivotal roles in advancing Georgian graphic art. Additionally\, the collection incorporates pieces obtained subsequent to the group exhibition of non-conformist artists at the Sighnaghi Museum. The most significant additions\, however\, are paintings from the 1980s and 1990s\, marking a pivotal juncture in Georgian painting\, signifying a transformative phase. This collection showcases a  selection of distinct artistic choices that elucidate the unique paths each artist undertook to transcend the constraints of their local environment\, thereby amalgamating their personal experiences with contemporary artistic currents. Notably\, the Ministry has acquired works by the modernist artist Valerian Sidamon-Eristavi from the 1930s\, including pieces portraying the construction of Baku’s industrial zone. Since 2022\, the opportunity has arisen to acquire works by renowned artists such as Sergo Kobuladze\, Alexander Bazhbeuk-Melikyan\, Felix Varlamishvili\, and Kirill Zdanevich\, as well as sculptures by Rusudan Gachechiladze\, Vazha Melikishvili\, Karlo Grigolia\, and Simon Girkelidze. The exposing of the new collection of the modern and contemporary Georgian art of the Sh. Amiranashvili State Museum of Fine Art is a gradual process\, with the fourth exhibition currently taking place at the Sighnaghi Museum from November 17\, 2023\, until February 17\, 2024. The exhibition will feature works by: Lali ZambakhidzeAvto MaskhiTamaz VarvaridzeLevan ChoghoshviliGia EdzgveradzeNiniko MorbedadzeShalva MatuashviliNiko TsetshtladzeKarlo KacharavaRusudan PetviashviliTina Tskhadadze-Ratiani
URL:https://art.gov.ge/en/event/badri-lomsianidze-retrospective-exhibition/
LOCATION:Dimitri Shevardnadze Georgian National Gallery\, 11 Rustaveli ave\, Tbilisi\, Georgia\, 0108
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Tbilisi:20230707T190000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Tbilisi:20230805T180000
DTSTAMP:20260526T082522
CREATED:20230630T111430Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230630T232730Z
UID:18512-1688756400-1691258400@art.gov.ge
SUMMARY:Edmond Gabriel Kalandadze: Thinking in Colour
DESCRIPTION:In the years 2021–2022\, the Ministry of Culture\, Sports\, and Youth of Georgia undertook a substantial expansion of the Shalva Amiranashvili State Museum of Fine Art’s collection\, focusing on modern and contemporary Georgian art. This expansion encompasses the works of 122 Georgian artists\, many of whom had previously been underrepresented within the museum’s holdings. This newly acquired collection offers a compelling narrative of the evolution of Georgian art. It prominently features an extensive collection of graphic works created by artists during the 1950s and 1970s\, with a specific emphasis on those who played pivotal roles in advancing Georgian graphic art. Additionally\, the collection incorporates pieces obtained subsequent to the group exhibition of non-conformist artists at the Sighnaghi Museum. The most significant additions\, however\, are paintings from the 1980s and 1990s\, marking a pivotal juncture in Georgian painting\, signifying a transformative phase. This collection showcases a  selection of distinct artistic choices that elucidate the unique paths each artist undertook to transcend the constraints of their local environment\, thereby amalgamating their personal experiences with contemporary artistic currents. Notably\, the Ministry has acquired works by the modernist artist Valerian Sidamon-Eristavi from the 1930s\, including pieces portraying the construction of Baku’s industrial zone. Since 2022\, the opportunity has arisen to acquire works by renowned artists such as Sergo Kobuladze\, Alexander Bazhbeuk-Melikyan\, Felix Varlamishvili\, and Kirill Zdanevich\, as well as sculptures by Rusudan Gachechiladze\, Vazha Melikishvili\, Karlo Grigolia\, and Simon Girkelidze. The exposing of the new collection of the modern and contemporary Georgian art of the Sh. Amiranashvili State Museum of Fine Art is a gradual process\, with the fourth exhibition currently taking place at the Sighnaghi Museum from November 17\, 2023\, until February 17\, 2024. The exhibition will feature works by: Lali ZambakhidzeAvto MaskhiTamaz VarvaridzeLevan ChoghoshviliGia EdzgveradzeNiniko MorbedadzeShalva MatuashviliNiko TsetshtladzeKarlo KacharavaRusudan PetviashviliTina Tskhadadze-Ratiani
URL:https://art.gov.ge/en/event/thinking-in-color/
LOCATION:Dimitri Shevardnadze Georgian National Gallery\, 11 Rustaveli ave\, Tbilisi\, Georgia\, 0108
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://art.gov.ge/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/Edmond-FACEBOOK-1.jpg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Tbilisi:20230620T180000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Tbilisi:20230910T180000
DTSTAMP:20260526T082522
CREATED:20230606T152229Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230607T033150Z
UID:18190-1687284000-1694368800@art.gov.ge
SUMMARY:Otar Chkhartishvili : Art Inspired by Freedom
DESCRIPTION:In the years 2021–2022\, the Ministry of Culture\, Sports\, and Youth of Georgia undertook a substantial expansion of the Shalva Amiranashvili State Museum of Fine Art’s collection\, focusing on modern and contemporary Georgian art. This expansion encompasses the works of 122 Georgian artists\, many of whom had previously been underrepresented within the museum’s holdings. This newly acquired collection offers a compelling narrative of the evolution of Georgian art. It prominently features an extensive collection of graphic works created by artists during the 1950s and 1970s\, with a specific emphasis on those who played pivotal roles in advancing Georgian graphic art. Additionally\, the collection incorporates pieces obtained subsequent to the group exhibition of non-conformist artists at the Sighnaghi Museum. The most significant additions\, however\, are paintings from the 1980s and 1990s\, marking a pivotal juncture in Georgian painting\, signifying a transformative phase. This collection showcases a  selection of distinct artistic choices that elucidate the unique paths each artist undertook to transcend the constraints of their local environment\, thereby amalgamating their personal experiences with contemporary artistic currents. Notably\, the Ministry has acquired works by the modernist artist Valerian Sidamon-Eristavi from the 1930s\, including pieces portraying the construction of Baku’s industrial zone. Since 2022\, the opportunity has arisen to acquire works by renowned artists such as Sergo Kobuladze\, Alexander Bazhbeuk-Melikyan\, Felix Varlamishvili\, and Kirill Zdanevich\, as well as sculptures by Rusudan Gachechiladze\, Vazha Melikishvili\, Karlo Grigolia\, and Simon Girkelidze. The exposing of the new collection of the modern and contemporary Georgian art of the Sh. Amiranashvili State Museum of Fine Art is a gradual process\, with the fourth exhibition currently taking place at the Sighnaghi Museum from November 17\, 2023\, until February 17\, 2024. The exhibition will feature works by: Lali ZambakhidzeAvto MaskhiTamaz VarvaridzeLevan ChoghoshviliGia EdzgveradzeNiniko MorbedadzeShalva MatuashviliNiko TsetshtladzeKarlo KacharavaRusudan PetviashviliTina Tskhadadze-Ratiani
URL:https://art.gov.ge/en/event/otar-chkhartishvili-art-inspired-by-freedom/
LOCATION:Georgian National Gallery\, 11 Rustaveli ave\, Tbilisi\, Georgia\, 0179
CATEGORIES:Classics,Exhibitions,Galleries,Invitation
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Tbilisi:20230620T100000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Tbilisi:20230702T180000
DTSTAMP:20260526T082522
CREATED:20230610T060315Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230610T060315Z
UID:18303-1687255200-1688320800@art.gov.ge
SUMMARY:Avto Mosiashvili Solo Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:In the years 2021–2022\, the Ministry of Culture\, Sports\, and Youth of Georgia undertook a substantial expansion of the Shalva Amiranashvili State Museum of Fine Art’s collection\, focusing on modern and contemporary Georgian art. This expansion encompasses the works of 122 Georgian artists\, many of whom had previously been underrepresented within the museum’s holdings. This newly acquired collection offers a compelling narrative of the evolution of Georgian art. It prominently features an extensive collection of graphic works created by artists during the 1950s and 1970s\, with a specific emphasis on those who played pivotal roles in advancing Georgian graphic art. Additionally\, the collection incorporates pieces obtained subsequent to the group exhibition of non-conformist artists at the Sighnaghi Museum. The most significant additions\, however\, are paintings from the 1980s and 1990s\, marking a pivotal juncture in Georgian painting\, signifying a transformative phase. This collection showcases a  selection of distinct artistic choices that elucidate the unique paths each artist undertook to transcend the constraints of their local environment\, thereby amalgamating their personal experiences with contemporary artistic currents. Notably\, the Ministry has acquired works by the modernist artist Valerian Sidamon-Eristavi from the 1930s\, including pieces portraying the construction of Baku’s industrial zone. Since 2022\, the opportunity has arisen to acquire works by renowned artists such as Sergo Kobuladze\, Alexander Bazhbeuk-Melikyan\, Felix Varlamishvili\, and Kirill Zdanevich\, as well as sculptures by Rusudan Gachechiladze\, Vazha Melikishvili\, Karlo Grigolia\, and Simon Girkelidze. The exposing of the new collection of the modern and contemporary Georgian art of the Sh. Amiranashvili State Museum of Fine Art is a gradual process\, with the fourth exhibition currently taking place at the Sighnaghi Museum from November 17\, 2023\, until February 17\, 2024. The exhibition will feature works by: Lali ZambakhidzeAvto MaskhiTamaz VarvaridzeLevan ChoghoshviliGia EdzgveradzeNiniko MorbedadzeShalva MatuashviliNiko TsetshtladzeKarlo KacharavaRusudan PetviashviliTina Tskhadadze-Ratiani
URL:https://art.gov.ge/en/event/avto-mosiashvili-solo-exhibition/
LOCATION:Georgian National Gallery\, 11 Rustaveli ave\, Tbilisi\, Georgia\, 0179
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Tbilisi:20230514T170000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Tbilisi:20230602T180000
DTSTAMP:20260526T082522
CREATED:20230510T123205Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230511T070156Z
UID:17792-1684083600-1685728800@art.gov.ge
SUMMARY:Guela Patiachvili solo exhibition - Us\, The Survivors
DESCRIPTION:In the years 2021–2022\, the Ministry of Culture\, Sports\, and Youth of Georgia undertook a substantial expansion of the Shalva Amiranashvili State Museum of Fine Art’s collection\, focusing on modern and contemporary Georgian art. This expansion encompasses the works of 122 Georgian artists\, many of whom had previously been underrepresented within the museum’s holdings. This newly acquired collection offers a compelling narrative of the evolution of Georgian art. It prominently features an extensive collection of graphic works created by artists during the 1950s and 1970s\, with a specific emphasis on those who played pivotal roles in advancing Georgian graphic art. Additionally\, the collection incorporates pieces obtained subsequent to the group exhibition of non-conformist artists at the Sighnaghi Museum. The most significant additions\, however\, are paintings from the 1980s and 1990s\, marking a pivotal juncture in Georgian painting\, signifying a transformative phase. This collection showcases a  selection of distinct artistic choices that elucidate the unique paths each artist undertook to transcend the constraints of their local environment\, thereby amalgamating their personal experiences with contemporary artistic currents. Notably\, the Ministry has acquired works by the modernist artist Valerian Sidamon-Eristavi from the 1930s\, including pieces portraying the construction of Baku’s industrial zone. Since 2022\, the opportunity has arisen to acquire works by renowned artists such as Sergo Kobuladze\, Alexander Bazhbeuk-Melikyan\, Felix Varlamishvili\, and Kirill Zdanevich\, as well as sculptures by Rusudan Gachechiladze\, Vazha Melikishvili\, Karlo Grigolia\, and Simon Girkelidze. The exposing of the new collection of the modern and contemporary Georgian art of the Sh. Amiranashvili State Museum of Fine Art is a gradual process\, with the fourth exhibition currently taking place at the Sighnaghi Museum from November 17\, 2023\, until February 17\, 2024. The exhibition will feature works by: Lali ZambakhidzeAvto MaskhiTamaz VarvaridzeLevan ChoghoshviliGia EdzgveradzeNiniko MorbedadzeShalva MatuashviliNiko TsetshtladzeKarlo KacharavaRusudan PetviashviliTina Tskhadadze-Ratiani
URL:https://art.gov.ge/en/event/guela-patiachvili-solo-exhibition-us-the-survivors/
LOCATION:Georgian National Gallery\, 11 Rustaveli ave\, Tbilisi\, Georgia\, 0179
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Galleries,Invitation
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Tbilisi:20230514T170000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Tbilisi:20230602T170000
DTSTAMP:20260526T082522
CREATED:20230510T124339Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230510T215229Z
UID:17801-1684083600-1685725200@art.gov.ge
SUMMARY:Maka Batishvili's solo exhibition - Breaking the Silence
DESCRIPTION:In the years 2021–2022\, the Ministry of Culture\, Sports\, and Youth of Georgia undertook a substantial expansion of the Shalva Amiranashvili State Museum of Fine Art’s collection\, focusing on modern and contemporary Georgian art. This expansion encompasses the works of 122 Georgian artists\, many of whom had previously been underrepresented within the museum’s holdings. This newly acquired collection offers a compelling narrative of the evolution of Georgian art. It prominently features an extensive collection of graphic works created by artists during the 1950s and 1970s\, with a specific emphasis on those who played pivotal roles in advancing Georgian graphic art. Additionally\, the collection incorporates pieces obtained subsequent to the group exhibition of non-conformist artists at the Sighnaghi Museum. The most significant additions\, however\, are paintings from the 1980s and 1990s\, marking a pivotal juncture in Georgian painting\, signifying a transformative phase. This collection showcases a  selection of distinct artistic choices that elucidate the unique paths each artist undertook to transcend the constraints of their local environment\, thereby amalgamating their personal experiences with contemporary artistic currents. Notably\, the Ministry has acquired works by the modernist artist Valerian Sidamon-Eristavi from the 1930s\, including pieces portraying the construction of Baku’s industrial zone. Since 2022\, the opportunity has arisen to acquire works by renowned artists such as Sergo Kobuladze\, Alexander Bazhbeuk-Melikyan\, Felix Varlamishvili\, and Kirill Zdanevich\, as well as sculptures by Rusudan Gachechiladze\, Vazha Melikishvili\, Karlo Grigolia\, and Simon Girkelidze. The exposing of the new collection of the modern and contemporary Georgian art of the Sh. Amiranashvili State Museum of Fine Art is a gradual process\, with the fourth exhibition currently taking place at the Sighnaghi Museum from November 17\, 2023\, until February 17\, 2024. The exhibition will feature works by: Lali ZambakhidzeAvto MaskhiTamaz VarvaridzeLevan ChoghoshviliGia EdzgveradzeNiniko MorbedadzeShalva MatuashviliNiko TsetshtladzeKarlo KacharavaRusudan PetviashviliTina Tskhadadze-Ratiani
URL:https://art.gov.ge/en/event/maka-batishvilis-solo-exhibition-breaking-the-silence/
LOCATION:Georgian National Gallery\, 11 Rustaveli ave\, Tbilisi\, Georgia\, 0179
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Galleries,Invitation
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230504
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240130
DTSTAMP:20260526T082522
CREATED:20230430T143310Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230501T184118Z
UID:17689-1683190800-1706518799@art.gov.ge
SUMMARY:Pirosmani on Tour
DESCRIPTION:In the years 2021–2022\, the Ministry of Culture\, Sports\, and Youth of Georgia undertook a substantial expansion of the Shalva Amiranashvili State Museum of Fine Art’s collection\, focusing on modern and contemporary Georgian art. This expansion encompasses the works of 122 Georgian artists\, many of whom had previously been underrepresented within the museum’s holdings. This newly acquired collection offers a compelling narrative of the evolution of Georgian art. It prominently features an extensive collection of graphic works created by artists during the 1950s and 1970s\, with a specific emphasis on those who played pivotal roles in advancing Georgian graphic art. Additionally\, the collection incorporates pieces obtained subsequent to the group exhibition of non-conformist artists at the Sighnaghi Museum. The most significant additions\, however\, are paintings from the 1980s and 1990s\, marking a pivotal juncture in Georgian painting\, signifying a transformative phase. This collection showcases a  selection of distinct artistic choices that elucidate the unique paths each artist undertook to transcend the constraints of their local environment\, thereby amalgamating their personal experiences with contemporary artistic currents. Notably\, the Ministry has acquired works by the modernist artist Valerian Sidamon-Eristavi from the 1930s\, including pieces portraying the construction of Baku’s industrial zone. Since 2022\, the opportunity has arisen to acquire works by renowned artists such as Sergo Kobuladze\, Alexander Bazhbeuk-Melikyan\, Felix Varlamishvili\, and Kirill Zdanevich\, as well as sculptures by Rusudan Gachechiladze\, Vazha Melikishvili\, Karlo Grigolia\, and Simon Girkelidze. The exposing of the new collection of the modern and contemporary Georgian art of the Sh. Amiranashvili State Museum of Fine Art is a gradual process\, with the fourth exhibition currently taking place at the Sighnaghi Museum from November 17\, 2023\, until February 17\, 2024. The exhibition will feature works by: Lali ZambakhidzeAvto MaskhiTamaz VarvaridzeLevan ChoghoshviliGia EdzgveradzeNiniko MorbedadzeShalva MatuashviliNiko TsetshtladzeKarlo KacharavaRusudan PetviashviliTina Tskhadadze-Ratiani
URL:https://art.gov.ge/en/event/pirosmani-on-tour/
LOCATION:The New Collection of the Museum of Fine Art\, 2021-2023. Part IV
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Tbilisi:20230423T180000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Tbilisi:20230615T180000
DTSTAMP:20260526T082522
CREATED:20230413T131111Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230414T060955Z
UID:17072-1682272800-1686852000@art.gov.ge
SUMMARY:Guram (Hita) Kutateladze – The Magic of the Landscape
DESCRIPTION:In the years 2021–2022\, the Ministry of Culture\, Sports\, and Youth of Georgia undertook a substantial expansion of the Shalva Amiranashvili State Museum of Fine Art’s collection\, focusing on modern and contemporary Georgian art. This expansion encompasses the works of 122 Georgian artists\, many of whom had previously been underrepresented within the museum’s holdings. This newly acquired collection offers a compelling narrative of the evolution of Georgian art. It prominently features an extensive collection of graphic works created by artists during the 1950s and 1970s\, with a specific emphasis on those who played pivotal roles in advancing Georgian graphic art. Additionally\, the collection incorporates pieces obtained subsequent to the group exhibition of non-conformist artists at the Sighnaghi Museum. The most significant additions\, however\, are paintings from the 1980s and 1990s\, marking a pivotal juncture in Georgian painting\, signifying a transformative phase. This collection showcases a  selection of distinct artistic choices that elucidate the unique paths each artist undertook to transcend the constraints of their local environment\, thereby amalgamating their personal experiences with contemporary artistic currents. Notably\, the Ministry has acquired works by the modernist artist Valerian Sidamon-Eristavi from the 1930s\, including pieces portraying the construction of Baku’s industrial zone. Since 2022\, the opportunity has arisen to acquire works by renowned artists such as Sergo Kobuladze\, Alexander Bazhbeuk-Melikyan\, Felix Varlamishvili\, and Kirill Zdanevich\, as well as sculptures by Rusudan Gachechiladze\, Vazha Melikishvili\, Karlo Grigolia\, and Simon Girkelidze. The exposing of the new collection of the modern and contemporary Georgian art of the Sh. Amiranashvili State Museum of Fine Art is a gradual process\, with the fourth exhibition currently taking place at the Sighnaghi Museum from November 17\, 2023\, until February 17\, 2024. The exhibition will feature works by: Lali ZambakhidzeAvto MaskhiTamaz VarvaridzeLevan ChoghoshviliGia EdzgveradzeNiniko MorbedadzeShalva MatuashviliNiko TsetshtladzeKarlo KacharavaRusudan PetviashviliTina Tskhadadze-Ratiani
URL:https://art.gov.ge/en/event/guram-hita-kutateladze-the-magic-of-the-landscape/
LOCATION:Georgian National Gallery\, 11 Rustaveli ave\, Tbilisi\, Georgia\, 0179
CATEGORIES:Classics,Exhibitions,Galleries,Invitation
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Tbilisi:20230412T190000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Tbilisi:20230510T180000
DTSTAMP:20260526T082522
CREATED:20230402T072338Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230404T095251Z
UID:16995-1681326000-1683741600@art.gov.ge
SUMMARY:Chingiz Farzaliyev - Along the Steps of Time
DESCRIPTION:In the years 2021–2022\, the Ministry of Culture\, Sports\, and Youth of Georgia undertook a substantial expansion of the Shalva Amiranashvili State Museum of Fine Art’s collection\, focusing on modern and contemporary Georgian art. This expansion encompasses the works of 122 Georgian artists\, many of whom had previously been underrepresented within the museum’s holdings. This newly acquired collection offers a compelling narrative of the evolution of Georgian art. It prominently features an extensive collection of graphic works created by artists during the 1950s and 1970s\, with a specific emphasis on those who played pivotal roles in advancing Georgian graphic art. Additionally\, the collection incorporates pieces obtained subsequent to the group exhibition of non-conformist artists at the Sighnaghi Museum. The most significant additions\, however\, are paintings from the 1980s and 1990s\, marking a pivotal juncture in Georgian painting\, signifying a transformative phase. This collection showcases a  selection of distinct artistic choices that elucidate the unique paths each artist undertook to transcend the constraints of their local environment\, thereby amalgamating their personal experiences with contemporary artistic currents. Notably\, the Ministry has acquired works by the modernist artist Valerian Sidamon-Eristavi from the 1930s\, including pieces portraying the construction of Baku’s industrial zone. Since 2022\, the opportunity has arisen to acquire works by renowned artists such as Sergo Kobuladze\, Alexander Bazhbeuk-Melikyan\, Felix Varlamishvili\, and Kirill Zdanevich\, as well as sculptures by Rusudan Gachechiladze\, Vazha Melikishvili\, Karlo Grigolia\, and Simon Girkelidze. The exposing of the new collection of the modern and contemporary Georgian art of the Sh. Amiranashvili State Museum of Fine Art is a gradual process\, with the fourth exhibition currently taking place at the Sighnaghi Museum from November 17\, 2023\, until February 17\, 2024. The exhibition will feature works by: Lali ZambakhidzeAvto MaskhiTamaz VarvaridzeLevan ChoghoshviliGia EdzgveradzeNiniko MorbedadzeShalva MatuashviliNiko TsetshtladzeKarlo KacharavaRusudan PetviashviliTina Tskhadadze-Ratiani
URL:https://art.gov.ge/en/event/chingiz-farzaliyev-along-the-steps-of-time/
LOCATION:Georgian National Gallery\, 11 Rustaveli ave\, Tbilisi\, Georgia\, 0179
CATEGORIES:Classics,Exhibitions,Galleries,Invitation
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Tbilisi:20230411T180000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Tbilisi:20230507T180000
DTSTAMP:20260526T082522
CREATED:20230405T081444Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230405T112349Z
UID:17019-1681236000-1683482400@art.gov.ge
SUMMARY:Shalva Dzneladze (1892-1934) Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:In the years 2021–2022\, the Ministry of Culture\, Sports\, and Youth of Georgia undertook a substantial expansion of the Shalva Amiranashvili State Museum of Fine Art’s collection\, focusing on modern and contemporary Georgian art. This expansion encompasses the works of 122 Georgian artists\, many of whom had previously been underrepresented within the museum’s holdings. This newly acquired collection offers a compelling narrative of the evolution of Georgian art. It prominently features an extensive collection of graphic works created by artists during the 1950s and 1970s\, with a specific emphasis on those who played pivotal roles in advancing Georgian graphic art. Additionally\, the collection incorporates pieces obtained subsequent to the group exhibition of non-conformist artists at the Sighnaghi Museum. The most significant additions\, however\, are paintings from the 1980s and 1990s\, marking a pivotal juncture in Georgian painting\, signifying a transformative phase. This collection showcases a  selection of distinct artistic choices that elucidate the unique paths each artist undertook to transcend the constraints of their local environment\, thereby amalgamating their personal experiences with contemporary artistic currents. Notably\, the Ministry has acquired works by the modernist artist Valerian Sidamon-Eristavi from the 1930s\, including pieces portraying the construction of Baku’s industrial zone. Since 2022\, the opportunity has arisen to acquire works by renowned artists such as Sergo Kobuladze\, Alexander Bazhbeuk-Melikyan\, Felix Varlamishvili\, and Kirill Zdanevich\, as well as sculptures by Rusudan Gachechiladze\, Vazha Melikishvili\, Karlo Grigolia\, and Simon Girkelidze. The exposing of the new collection of the modern and contemporary Georgian art of the Sh. Amiranashvili State Museum of Fine Art is a gradual process\, with the fourth exhibition currently taking place at the Sighnaghi Museum from November 17\, 2023\, until February 17\, 2024. The exhibition will feature works by: Lali ZambakhidzeAvto MaskhiTamaz VarvaridzeLevan ChoghoshviliGia EdzgveradzeNiniko MorbedadzeShalva MatuashviliNiko TsetshtladzeKarlo KacharavaRusudan PetviashviliTina Tskhadadze-Ratiani
URL:https://art.gov.ge/en/event/solo-exhibition-of-shalva-dzneladze/
LOCATION:Georgian National Gallery\, 11 Rustaveli ave\, Tbilisi\, Georgia\, 0179
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Tbilisi:20230323T180000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Tbilisi:20230408T180000
DTSTAMP:20260526T082522
CREATED:20230321T235658Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230322T090739Z
UID:16875-1679594400-1680976800@art.gov.ge
SUMMARY:Giorgi Kukhalashvili – Beyond The Threshold
DESCRIPTION:In the years 2021–2022\, the Ministry of Culture\, Sports\, and Youth of Georgia undertook a substantial expansion of the Shalva Amiranashvili State Museum of Fine Art’s collection\, focusing on modern and contemporary Georgian art. This expansion encompasses the works of 122 Georgian artists\, many of whom had previously been underrepresented within the museum’s holdings. This newly acquired collection offers a compelling narrative of the evolution of Georgian art. It prominently features an extensive collection of graphic works created by artists during the 1950s and 1970s\, with a specific emphasis on those who played pivotal roles in advancing Georgian graphic art. Additionally\, the collection incorporates pieces obtained subsequent to the group exhibition of non-conformist artists at the Sighnaghi Museum. The most significant additions\, however\, are paintings from the 1980s and 1990s\, marking a pivotal juncture in Georgian painting\, signifying a transformative phase. This collection showcases a  selection of distinct artistic choices that elucidate the unique paths each artist undertook to transcend the constraints of their local environment\, thereby amalgamating their personal experiences with contemporary artistic currents. Notably\, the Ministry has acquired works by the modernist artist Valerian Sidamon-Eristavi from the 1930s\, including pieces portraying the construction of Baku’s industrial zone. Since 2022\, the opportunity has arisen to acquire works by renowned artists such as Sergo Kobuladze\, Alexander Bazhbeuk-Melikyan\, Felix Varlamishvili\, and Kirill Zdanevich\, as well as sculptures by Rusudan Gachechiladze\, Vazha Melikishvili\, Karlo Grigolia\, and Simon Girkelidze. The exposing of the new collection of the modern and contemporary Georgian art of the Sh. Amiranashvili State Museum of Fine Art is a gradual process\, with the fourth exhibition currently taking place at the Sighnaghi Museum from November 17\, 2023\, until February 17\, 2024. The exhibition will feature works by: Lali ZambakhidzeAvto MaskhiTamaz VarvaridzeLevan ChoghoshviliGia EdzgveradzeNiniko MorbedadzeShalva MatuashviliNiko TsetshtladzeKarlo KacharavaRusudan PetviashviliTina Tskhadadze-Ratiani
URL:https://art.gov.ge/en/event/giorgi-kukhalashvili-beyond-the-threshold/
LOCATION:Georgian National Gallery\, 11 Rustaveli ave\, Tbilisi\, Georgia\, 0179
CATEGORIES:Classics,Exhibitions,Galleries,Invitation
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Tbilisi:20230323T180000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Tbilisi:20230408T180000
DTSTAMP:20260526T082522
CREATED:20230321T040027Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230321T040242Z
UID:16862-1679594400-1680976800@art.gov.ge
SUMMARY:Jemal Kukhalashvili - Retrospective
DESCRIPTION:In the years 2021–2022\, the Ministry of Culture\, Sports\, and Youth of Georgia undertook a substantial expansion of the Shalva Amiranashvili State Museum of Fine Art’s collection\, focusing on modern and contemporary Georgian art. This expansion encompasses the works of 122 Georgian artists\, many of whom had previously been underrepresented within the museum’s holdings. This newly acquired collection offers a compelling narrative of the evolution of Georgian art. It prominently features an extensive collection of graphic works created by artists during the 1950s and 1970s\, with a specific emphasis on those who played pivotal roles in advancing Georgian graphic art. Additionally\, the collection incorporates pieces obtained subsequent to the group exhibition of non-conformist artists at the Sighnaghi Museum. The most significant additions\, however\, are paintings from the 1980s and 1990s\, marking a pivotal juncture in Georgian painting\, signifying a transformative phase. This collection showcases a  selection of distinct artistic choices that elucidate the unique paths each artist undertook to transcend the constraints of their local environment\, thereby amalgamating their personal experiences with contemporary artistic currents. Notably\, the Ministry has acquired works by the modernist artist Valerian Sidamon-Eristavi from the 1930s\, including pieces portraying the construction of Baku’s industrial zone. Since 2022\, the opportunity has arisen to acquire works by renowned artists such as Sergo Kobuladze\, Alexander Bazhbeuk-Melikyan\, Felix Varlamishvili\, and Kirill Zdanevich\, as well as sculptures by Rusudan Gachechiladze\, Vazha Melikishvili\, Karlo Grigolia\, and Simon Girkelidze. The exposing of the new collection of the modern and contemporary Georgian art of the Sh. Amiranashvili State Museum of Fine Art is a gradual process\, with the fourth exhibition currently taking place at the Sighnaghi Museum from November 17\, 2023\, until February 17\, 2024. The exhibition will feature works by: Lali ZambakhidzeAvto MaskhiTamaz VarvaridzeLevan ChoghoshviliGia EdzgveradzeNiniko MorbedadzeShalva MatuashviliNiko TsetshtladzeKarlo KacharavaRusudan PetviashviliTina Tskhadadze-Ratiani
URL:https://art.gov.ge/en/event/16862/
LOCATION:Georgian National Gallery\, 11 Rustaveli ave\, Tbilisi\, Georgia\, 0179
CATEGORIES:Classics,Exhibitions,Galleries,Invitation
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Tbilisi:20230316T180000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Tbilisi:20230414T180000
DTSTAMP:20260526T082522
CREATED:20230302T132938Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230307T135617Z
UID:16748-1678989600-1681495200@art.gov.ge
SUMMARY:Misha Shengelia
DESCRIPTION:In the years 2021–2022\, the Ministry of Culture\, Sports\, and Youth of Georgia undertook a substantial expansion of the Shalva Amiranashvili State Museum of Fine Art’s collection\, focusing on modern and contemporary Georgian art. This expansion encompasses the works of 122 Georgian artists\, many of whom had previously been underrepresented within the museum’s holdings. This newly acquired collection offers a compelling narrative of the evolution of Georgian art. It prominently features an extensive collection of graphic works created by artists during the 1950s and 1970s\, with a specific emphasis on those who played pivotal roles in advancing Georgian graphic art. Additionally\, the collection incorporates pieces obtained subsequent to the group exhibition of non-conformist artists at the Sighnaghi Museum. The most significant additions\, however\, are paintings from the 1980s and 1990s\, marking a pivotal juncture in Georgian painting\, signifying a transformative phase. This collection showcases a  selection of distinct artistic choices that elucidate the unique paths each artist undertook to transcend the constraints of their local environment\, thereby amalgamating their personal experiences with contemporary artistic currents. Notably\, the Ministry has acquired works by the modernist artist Valerian Sidamon-Eristavi from the 1930s\, including pieces portraying the construction of Baku’s industrial zone. Since 2022\, the opportunity has arisen to acquire works by renowned artists such as Sergo Kobuladze\, Alexander Bazhbeuk-Melikyan\, Felix Varlamishvili\, and Kirill Zdanevich\, as well as sculptures by Rusudan Gachechiladze\, Vazha Melikishvili\, Karlo Grigolia\, and Simon Girkelidze. The exposing of the new collection of the modern and contemporary Georgian art of the Sh. Amiranashvili State Museum of Fine Art is a gradual process\, with the fourth exhibition currently taking place at the Sighnaghi Museum from November 17\, 2023\, until February 17\, 2024. The exhibition will feature works by: Lali ZambakhidzeAvto MaskhiTamaz VarvaridzeLevan ChoghoshviliGia EdzgveradzeNiniko MorbedadzeShalva MatuashviliNiko TsetshtladzeKarlo KacharavaRusudan PetviashviliTina Tskhadadze-Ratiani
URL:https://art.gov.ge/en/event/misha-shengelia/
LOCATION:Georgian National Gallery\, 11 Rustaveli ave\, Tbilisi\, Georgia\, 0179
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Tbilisi:20230312T100000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Tbilisi:20230510T170000
DTSTAMP:20260526T082522
CREATED:20230308T074742Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230312T093304Z
UID:16818-1678615200-1683738000@art.gov.ge
SUMMARY:Featured Works From The Collection Of The Sighnaghi Museum
DESCRIPTION:In the years 2021–2022\, the Ministry of Culture\, Sports\, and Youth of Georgia undertook a substantial expansion of the Shalva Amiranashvili State Museum of Fine Art’s collection\, focusing on modern and contemporary Georgian art. This expansion encompasses the works of 122 Georgian artists\, many of whom had previously been underrepresented within the museum’s holdings. This newly acquired collection offers a compelling narrative of the evolution of Georgian art. It prominently features an extensive collection of graphic works created by artists during the 1950s and 1970s\, with a specific emphasis on those who played pivotal roles in advancing Georgian graphic art. Additionally\, the collection incorporates pieces obtained subsequent to the group exhibition of non-conformist artists at the Sighnaghi Museum. The most significant additions\, however\, are paintings from the 1980s and 1990s\, marking a pivotal juncture in Georgian painting\, signifying a transformative phase. This collection showcases a  selection of distinct artistic choices that elucidate the unique paths each artist undertook to transcend the constraints of their local environment\, thereby amalgamating their personal experiences with contemporary artistic currents. Notably\, the Ministry has acquired works by the modernist artist Valerian Sidamon-Eristavi from the 1930s\, including pieces portraying the construction of Baku’s industrial zone. Since 2022\, the opportunity has arisen to acquire works by renowned artists such as Sergo Kobuladze\, Alexander Bazhbeuk-Melikyan\, Felix Varlamishvili\, and Kirill Zdanevich\, as well as sculptures by Rusudan Gachechiladze\, Vazha Melikishvili\, Karlo Grigolia\, and Simon Girkelidze. The exposing of the new collection of the modern and contemporary Georgian art of the Sh. Amiranashvili State Museum of Fine Art is a gradual process\, with the fourth exhibition currently taking place at the Sighnaghi Museum from November 17\, 2023\, until February 17\, 2024. The exhibition will feature works by: Lali ZambakhidzeAvto MaskhiTamaz VarvaridzeLevan ChoghoshviliGia EdzgveradzeNiniko MorbedadzeShalva MatuashviliNiko TsetshtladzeKarlo KacharavaRusudan PetviashviliTina Tskhadadze-Ratiani
URL:https://art.gov.ge/en/event/featured-works-from-the-collection-of-the-sighnaghi-museum/
LOCATION:Signaghi Museum\, Shota Rustaveli # 8\, Signaghi\, Georgia
CATEGORIES:Classics,Exhibitions,Galleries,Invitation
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Tbilisi:20230304T180000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Tbilisi:20230320T180000
DTSTAMP:20260526T082522
CREATED:20230301T070644Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230301T072019Z
UID:16628-1677952800-1679335200@art.gov.ge
SUMMARY:Forbidden Art – Karlo Grigolia
DESCRIPTION:In the years 2021–2022\, the Ministry of Culture\, Sports\, and Youth of Georgia undertook a substantial expansion of the Shalva Amiranashvili State Museum of Fine Art’s collection\, focusing on modern and contemporary Georgian art. This expansion encompasses the works of 122 Georgian artists\, many of whom had previously been underrepresented within the museum’s holdings. This newly acquired collection offers a compelling narrative of the evolution of Georgian art. It prominently features an extensive collection of graphic works created by artists during the 1950s and 1970s\, with a specific emphasis on those who played pivotal roles in advancing Georgian graphic art. Additionally\, the collection incorporates pieces obtained subsequent to the group exhibition of non-conformist artists at the Sighnaghi Museum. The most significant additions\, however\, are paintings from the 1980s and 1990s\, marking a pivotal juncture in Georgian painting\, signifying a transformative phase. This collection showcases a  selection of distinct artistic choices that elucidate the unique paths each artist undertook to transcend the constraints of their local environment\, thereby amalgamating their personal experiences with contemporary artistic currents. Notably\, the Ministry has acquired works by the modernist artist Valerian Sidamon-Eristavi from the 1930s\, including pieces portraying the construction of Baku’s industrial zone. Since 2022\, the opportunity has arisen to acquire works by renowned artists such as Sergo Kobuladze\, Alexander Bazhbeuk-Melikyan\, Felix Varlamishvili\, and Kirill Zdanevich\, as well as sculptures by Rusudan Gachechiladze\, Vazha Melikishvili\, Karlo Grigolia\, and Simon Girkelidze. The exposing of the new collection of the modern and contemporary Georgian art of the Sh. Amiranashvili State Museum of Fine Art is a gradual process\, with the fourth exhibition currently taking place at the Sighnaghi Museum from November 17\, 2023\, until February 17\, 2024. The exhibition will feature works by: Lali ZambakhidzeAvto MaskhiTamaz VarvaridzeLevan ChoghoshviliGia EdzgveradzeNiniko MorbedadzeShalva MatuashviliNiko TsetshtladzeKarlo KacharavaRusudan PetviashviliTina Tskhadadze-Ratiani
URL:https://art.gov.ge/en/event/forbidden-art-karlo-grigolia/
LOCATION:Georgian National Gallery\, 11 Rustaveli ave\, Tbilisi\, Georgia\, 0179
CATEGORIES:Classics,Exhibitions,Galleries,Invitation
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