Amid a “tense atmosphere”, founder of Tbilisi’s Gallery Artbeat says it is “very important to be showing our culture internationally”
What we can learn from off-the-beaten-track art
The proposed bill has also been referred to as the 'Russia law'
The work in the Holy Trinity Cathedral in Tbilisi depicts St Matrona of Moscow, a visionary and healer, blessing the Soviet dictator
The Museum of Repressed Writers in Tbilisi was created to remember the creatives who were silenced by the Soviet Union. But, after months of political tension, the future of the museum hangs in the balance
Levan Chogoshvili's first large-scale solo show in the country will take place at the Atinati Cultural Center
When Georgia’s government tried to impose a Russian-style ‘foreign agent’ law, the cultural community hit back hard
Use of police forces against supporters of artist Sandro Sulaberidze have been criticised by country's top state officials
A museum director, theatre director and artist describe the lack of hope—and warn that cultural sanctions may cause the intelligentsia to unite against the west
The 16ft-tall structure, sometimes referred to as "America’s Stonehenge", was built in 1980 and inscribed with a ten-part message that may have been meant to help survivors of an apocalyptic event rebuild society
Commercial spaces will exhibit and sell works made by artists during Russia’s invasion
Concerns persist that a government-backed renovation of the Shalva Amiranashvili Museum of Fine Arts in Tbilisi could endanger its collection of 139,000 ancient and modern works
It has art schools, tradition, a culturally rich catchment area, and a true-grit backer
The collection amassed by Sir Oliver and Marjory Wardrop
It’s affordable, good quality, unspeculative—and the wine is great
Both sides claim the other damaged historic buildings