#Glimpseingallery – Vernissage Gallery presented Beso Kobakhidze’s (b. 1970) first solo exhibition with the gallery entitled – WHAT I WANT TO SAY. More than 20 graphic works, from different series were displayed at the exhibition.

#Glimpseingallery – Levan Chogoshvili’s (b. 22.05.1953) first solo show that was held in Georgia, in ATINATI’S Cultural Center in 10.05.2023 – 10.07.2023 brought together all of his works spanning a 50-year-period. The exposition showed all

Artist in focus – Tengiz Mirzashvili (თენგიზ მირზაშვილი, 1934-2008) is one of the most popular Georgian artists. After graduating from Tbilisi’s Academy of Arts in 1958, Mirzashvili developed a distinctive style that bridged ancient and

#Glimpseingallery – Ketevan Magalashvili’s Exhibition at the ATINATI Cultural Center. The ATINATI Cultural Center is presenting an exhibition featuring the eminent Georgian painter and portraitist, Ketevan Magalashvili (1894-1973). The exhibition showcases 19 pieces by Ketevan

Skhalta Church, dedicated to the Nativity of the Mother of God, is located in Adjara, on the right bank of the Skhaltistsqali River, approximately 80 km east of Batumi. It was built in the mid-thirteenth

Levan Chogoshvili’s Retrospective Exhibition at Kunsthalle Zürich. It’s Levan’s largest to date abroad. Levan Chogoshvili is among the most important Georgian artists of his generation. The exhibition, curated by Daniel Baumann, showcases 50 artworks of

#Glimpseingallery – Levan Tsutskiridze’s exhibition at ATINATI’S Cultural Center presents works from the ATINATI collection, alongside pieces from private collections and the Tsutskiridze family collection. The artist’s large-scale canvases, as well as various graphic works

#Glimpseingallery – Rocko Iremashvili and Ekaterine Tortladze’s joint exhibition – “Untitled”. It’s an ample room for unrestrained perception and individual interpretation. The artistic peculiarities of the works underpinned by the model and expression channeled through

Catholics from Western Europe settled in Tbilisi in the 1230s. In 1240, Dominican monks founded a monastery in the capital. In 1328, by decree of Pope John XXII, the Episcopal Diocese of Tbilisi was established

Zegani Monastery, settled near the village of Zegani in the Gurjaani Municipality of Kakheti. It was established in the late sixth or early seventh century. Among its oldest buildings are the main church, dedicated to

“Beyond the Homeland” is a joint exhibition featuring the works of immigrant artists: Felix Varlamishvili, Vera Pagava, Vano Enoukidze, and Michel Bilanichvili. The exhibition highlights the artworks of these four artists, who left Georgia in

#Artistinfocus – Guranda Klibadze (1973) is an outstanding representative of modern Georgian fine art, whose works convey powerful emotions and dramatic passions. She amazes the viewers with her uncompromising directness in narration, laconic and incredibly

Artist in focus – Temo Machavariani (1944-2019) was a Georgian painter. Temo Machavariani’s drawings and paintings depict landscapes of the artist’s native old town and portraits of his relatives. His personal exhibition was held for

#Glimpseingallery – ATINATI’S Cultural Center hosts Levan Tsutskiridze’s exhibition. Works from the ATINATI collection, alongside pieces from private collections and the Tsutskiridze family collection are exhibited. Levan Tsutskiridze (1926-2021) is one of Georgia’s most renowned

#Glimpseingallery – Tamuna Melikishvili’s exhibition – “ADAM AND HUMANS”. Adam means red earth in Hebrew. In the Georgian language, ‘Adam’ became a part of the word human – ‘Adamiani’. It’s as if we too have

Djaba Diassamidze is a Georgian couturier designer. He lives and works in Paris. To celebrate 20 years in fashion, the designer held a fashion show at the Tbilisi Art Academy. He explores a creative direction

Artist in focus • Simon-Vazha Melikishvili (1936-2004) was a Georgian artist. Sculptor by education Vazha Melikishvili worked in different media. Dimitri Shevardnadze National Gallery presented a retrospective exhibition of his works. The exhibition showcased the

#Glimpseingallery – Mamuka Tsetskhladze and Maiko Tsetskhladze were exhibited at Silk Factory. The concept of the united project of two artists is brother and sister. Relatives decided to show their recent works made in acrylic

“A WOMAN ARTIST: THE FACE OF THE ERA” This is the name of the exhibition held in Budapest. The works of Georgian women artists from the past century to the present day were exhibited at

A renovated exhibition space opened at the historical building of Shalva Amiranashvili State Museum of Art with the personal exhibition of Levan Lagidze. This is the first time that a Levan Lagidze personal exhibition of

#GeorgianHeroes • Giorgi Chubinashvili (1885 – 1973) was a Georgian art historian and the founder of Georgian art studies. Giorgi Chubinashvili was born in St. Petersburg, and studied psychology at the universities of Leipzig and

#Glimpseingallery – “TSA-PIRUZ KHMELET-ZURMUKHTO or The View from My Window” is the first solo exhibition of Lia Bagrationi’s paintings shown at ATINATI’S cultural center. The exposition was designed especially for this show, and provides a

Exhibition entitled – “Qajar Oil Paintings From The Collection of Shalva Amiranashvili State Museum of Fine Arts” was on show at the National Museum of Georgia. Iranian easel painting from the 18th and 19th centuries

Artist in focus • Natela Iankoshvili (1918-2008) was one of the outstanding artists of the 20th century. She affected quintessentially in the history of Georgian art. In each of Iankoshvili’s works, be it a portrait,

#Glimpseingallery – “And the Life Goes On…” is the solo show of Georgian artist Gela Zautashvili. The exhibition marks the first posthumous display of Gela Zautashvili’s work. Here, a significant segment of this exceptional artist’s

“Poison for a Couple” is Keti Kapanadze’s solo exhibition. The title references the artist’s 1990 black-and-white photo depicting a pair of old-fashioned perfume bottles. The show features her early series of works. The exhibition includes

#Glimpseingallery – “Children in Georgian Painting” is the exhibition dedicated to Children’s Day. It is a retrospective exhibition of paintings and graphic works on the theme of children from the collection of the Shalva Amiranashvili

#Glimpseingallery – Kako Topuria’s work focuses on unified figurative motifs, which draw attention owing to their positioning. His system of hieroglyphic-lettrist images is created through the application of a single formula of abstraction, which transforms

TBILISI ART FAIR – For the fourth time, the Tbilisi Contemporary Art Fair is back. Already well-known for the art scenes of Europe and Asia, the event was held at the ExpoGeorgia exhibition center. TAF