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Exhibition “Georgian national embroidery and garments” 28.05.2010.

25 May -25 June, 2010  

The Georgian National Museum, Museum of Fine Arts invites you on the exhibition “Georgian national embroidery and garments”.  

The exhibition presents the attires, their details and footwear for man and woman that belong to the period of the 18th and 19th centuries. The exhibits that preserved at the Georgian National Museum are executed by means of elaborate technique. Apart from clothes, you can see the drawings of Georgian national clothes.


Art Voyage26.04.2010.

 30 April -14 May, 2010 

The Georgian national Museum, Modern Fine Art Museum of Ukraine and Bank of Georgia presents the exhibition “Art Voyage.” There are put on display the collection of the Modern Fine Art Museum of Ukraine, more than one hundred best works of collection that have a worthy place in the permanent exposition and have been representing Ukrainian art since the beginning of 1950s and until now: painting, graphic art and sculpture of artists from all regions of Ukraine;


GEORGIAN EASEL PAINTING, Second half of the 18 century to the 1920’s28.01.2010.

 On 26 January, 2010 in the Auditorium of the Georgian National Museum passed presentation of the book “GEORGIAN EASEL PAINTING, Second half of the 18 century to the 1920’s” by Ms. Irina Arsenishvili, the senior conservator of Art Direction of the GNM.

This richly illustrated book presents a study of Georgian easel painting (2nd half of the 18 century 1st quarter of the 20th century) in connection with Russian and European art. The definition of its artistic process is an important problem of modern Georgian art criticism.

Beginning with the renaissance European culture and easel painting have followed a centuries-old path of stylistic evolution and despite the heterogeneous development of European painting, general artistic processes occurred simultaneously in different European countries, in which the historical unity of European paintings is manifested.


Agreement on Collaboration between the Georgian National Museum GPI Holding 07.12.2009.

 28 November, 2009 - 28 February, 2010

David Lortkipanidze, General Director of the Georgian National Museum and Girgi Kvirikadze, General Director of The insurance company GPI Holding, will sign an Agreement on Collaboration between the Georgian National Museum GPI Holding on December 8, 2009 at the Georgian National Museum Auditorium.

Within the framework of the project, the Georgian National Museum and the GPI Holding organized the exhibition of the Dmanisi’s skull at the Natural History Museum of the Netherlands.


Discoveries from Ancient Colchis 19.11.2009.

 20 November, 2009 – 14 February, 2010 

On November 20th the exhibition “Discoveries from Ancient Colchis” will open in The Museum of Mediterranean and Near Eastern Antiquities, Sweden, Stockholm.

The purpose of the first joint exhibition – “Colchian Culture” – organized by the Georgian National Museum and the Stockholm Museum of Mediterranean Culture is to demonstrate, on the basis of archaeological material brought to light in Western Georgia, covering the period of the mid-2nd millennium BC and the entire 1st millennium BC, that Georgia as a country of original culture that maintained intensive cultural  contacts with the Ancient East and Greece, today too constitutes an inseparable part of Western civilization. It is safe to say that Georgia has earned this place thanks to Colchian culture and due to the special interest shown by the Greeks in Colchis in the myth of the Argonauts, and later expressed in their literature and historiography. 


Ancient Tbilisi10.11.2009.

 12 november – 12 December

 

On November 12th, at 6pm, Georgian National Museum invites you to the opening of the exhibition “Ancient Tbilisi”, Crossroads of Eurasian cultures.  Adress: Tbilisis History Museum (Karvasla), 8 Sionis str.

  

On the opening of the exhibition Georgian National Museum together with Tbilisi City Assembly represents the project Ancient Tbilisi.

  

Inventorisation of the archaeological findings unearthed in Tbilisi, creation of their data and perfection of the archaeological museum-depot’s infrastructure is going to be fulfilled within the frames of this project.  The Georgian National Museum’s huge scientific experience and Tbilisi City Assembly’s policy aimed to develop the Capital will guarantee the future success of the project.


1989-2009: Turbulent World –Telling Time09.11.2009.

 11-30 November 

The Tbilisi History Museum and the Goethe Institute present the exhibition “1989-2009: Turbulent World –Telling Time.” 

Contemporary Photography and Video Works from Georgia, Ukraine, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Uzbekistan and Germany. 

The exhibition, “Turbulent World – Telling Time”, looks at the far-reaching processes of change symbolized by the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989, through the eyes of artists from the former Soviet Union. It focuses on an artistic reflection of this “turbulent” period, and is to be viewed as an empirical approach to a complex theme.





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