Rita Khachaturian (born 1982) is a Georgian artist, whose new project Serengeti is a most attractive combination of tradition and innovation. For Rita Khachaturian, Serengeti is symbolic of the interaction and constant rotation between life

Avto Varazi (1926-1977) was a Georgian artist. He graduated from the Faculty of Architecture at Georgian Technical University. In 1948, he enrolled on a doctoral program at the Institute of Art History in Tbilisi. For

Artist in focus • Giorgi Kobiashvili is a young artist whose paintings reflect the visions, world perceptions, and searches characteristic of the new generation. His pictures depict a technologically advanced dystopian universe with apocalyptic themes

Jemal Japaridze (born 1932) is a Georgian sculptor. His works are made of marble, wood and metal, and cover a wide range of genres from monumental and public art to portraiture. The predominant motifs and

“The Caucasian Orangery” – is a conditional title of Vakho Bugadze’s solo exhibition. It is a curatorial position regarding the name of the solo show, which the artist also agreed. The geographical localization offers an

Tbilisi MURAL Fest- It has been four years now since Tbilisi became the host of this internationally acclaimed festival. The festival brings together widely recognized artists from all over the world, including Georgia. The artist

XVII CENTURY FRIDGE, 2022 is a site-specific installation comprising three standalone pieces conceptually interwoven through their temporal, spatial and societal significance. Created by three Tbilisi based artists, Tiko Imnadze, Sandro Pachuashvili and Mishiko Sulakauri. The

Ateni Sioni is Georgian Orthodox church features 4 apses with 4 niches & Nuskhuri inscriptions. The first church was constructed at the site as early as the fifth century. Archaeological studies have revealed that it

Personal Structures – is a biennial contemporary art exhibition organized and hosted by European Cultural Centre in Venice, Italy. Georgian artist Rocko Iremashvili (1979) was the guest of 2022’s edition. The idea of exhibition was

The 3rd edition of TAF – Tbilisi Art Fair 2022 – showcased international galleries, solo exhibitions of young and emerging artists, and curated exhibitions. Being the largest art fair in the region, it brought together

“Noise of Stones” – Zura Apkhazi’s multimedia exhibition is a collection of his best works created in recent years. Long-term searches helped to form individual vision of the artist. Further deepening his interests resulted in

Artist in focus – Giorgi Khaniashvili (1982) is a visual artist and sculptor. He is a versatile contemporary artist, both in terms of form and material. Despite his painterly education, the artist mainly produces three-dimensional

Roland Shalamberidze’s retrospective exhibition showcases his creative path. His art has developed in different directions: the fine arts, music, performance art, literature, and video art. Roland Shalamberidze was born in 1958 in Kutaisi, Georgia. In

In the group exhibition titled „Moon Necklace“ features five artists from different generations and showcases their recent works in a variety of mediums. “Moon Necklece” responds to a new order of the world, that has

Artist in focus • Gogi Chagelishvili (Chagela) born in 1945, Tbilisi, Georgia. Gogi Chagelishvili creates artworks in a variety of genres and styles, including portraits, landscapes, still lives, multi-figure scenes, and abstraction, amongst others. Each

Exhibition dedicated to Dimitri Khahutashvili’s 95th birthday. Dimitri Shevardnadze National Gallery presents the work and legacy of Dimitry Khakhutashvili. The exhibition presents 80 works by the artist of different periods from private collections and one

Artist in focus – Gia Gugushvili is a painter and graphic artist, born in 1952 in Tbilisi. His works are housed in the Georgian National Museum / საქართველოს ეროვნული მუზეუმი (Tbilisi), the Adjara Art Museum

Zurab PICO Nizharadze’s (1928-2021) solo exhibition is being held in the House Museum of Alexander Chavchavadze at the Tsinandali Estate. Zurab Nizharadze was one of Georgia’s foremost contemporary artists. The artist was still very young

Street Lights – Solo exhibition by Giorgi Gagoshidze (Gagosh) presents artworks made in different mediums. They are movables, and relief. Street Lights represent a systematic model of governance. They allow or prohibit us from taking

Street Lights – Solo exhibition by Giorgi Gagoshidze (Gagosh) presents artworks made in different mediums. They are movables, and relief. Street Lights represent a systematic model of governance. They allow or prohibit us from taking

Georgian Modernism and Tbilisi Avant-Garde (1910-1932) – The exhibition presents Georgian Modernism and the Tbilisi Avant-Garde of 1910–1932. The curators Nana Kipiani and Nana Shervashidze decided to prioritize exhibiting the artworks in order to show

Artist in focus • Levan Lagidze (1958) – paints the imaginary city and its labyrinths. However, just as Macondo is based on its prototype Aracataca, Lagidze’s cities originate from his native city. This is also

The 59th International Art Exhibition “La Biennale di Venezia” is running from 23rd April to 27th November 2022, and is curated by Cecilia Alemani. This year’s Biennale is entitled “The Milk of Dreams,” which is

Tato Akhalkatsishvili’s exposition “Eccentric Traveler” was shown at Georgian National Museum / საქართველოს ეროვნული მუზეუმი. The exhibition wanders through the past and the future, beyond time, into Javakheti, the Gareja desert, an airfield, and spirit-inhabited

The exhibition entitled “Artist and Epoch” on show at the Simon Janashia Museum of Georgia is dedicated to the 145th anniversary of Shalom Koboshvili’s birth. Shalom Koboshvili (1876-1941) is the foremost Jewish painter in Georgia.

The exhibition “Buffer Intervals’’ offered by Rocko Iremashvili is a logical continuation of the artist’s creative vision. It is a process-metaphor created by multimedia accents, which always brings forth new sacramental images. According to Parmenides

Exhibition “Freedom-Inspired Art” of Non-conformist Artists The non-conformist movement in Georgia was featured fragmentary and spontaneous. The position of artists rejecting the official ideology established in the art field at that time caused outrage among

Artist in focus – Oleg Timchenko (1957) is a Tbilisi-based contemporary painter. From 1987–1991, Oleg worked as a painter in the Marjanishvili Theater. During this time, Timchenko and his friends created the theater group called

ELENE AKHVLEDIANI AND HER ERA – The exhibition ‘Elene Akhvlediani and Her Era’ displays the working context of the greatest Georgian artist Elene Akhvlediani, and present hitherto unknown works by major artists of the 20th

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