ART SHOWING LIFE IN OLD TBILISI GO ON DISPLAY
Agenda, Georgia
March 23 2015
Pictures showcasing the lifestyle of old Tbilisi, the capital city
of Georgia, will go on display allowing all interested people the
chance to learn more about the Georgian culture.
The exhibition, titled Marginalia will present pieces of art created
by three self-educated Tbilisi-based Armenian artists; Karapet
Grigoryantz, Vano Khojabekov and Vagharshak Elibekyan. The exhibition
will be held at the National Museum of Georgia and Tbilisi History
Museum Karvasla.
The artists each had their own unique style and expression which was
evident in their artwork.
Various pieces of art showcased obvious illustration of identity of
Georgia's capital city Tbilisi in the 19th and 20th centuries.
Visitors will have chance to enjoy paintings during April, as the
exhibition will open on April 1 and end on April 27.
http://agenda.ge/news/32082/eng
Agenda, Georgia
March 23 2015
Pictures showcasing the lifestyle of old Tbilisi, the capital city
of Georgia, will go on display allowing all interested people the
chance to learn more about the Georgian culture.
The exhibition, titled Marginalia will present pieces of art created
by three self-educated Tbilisi-based Armenian artists; Karapet
Grigoryantz, Vano Khojabekov and Vagharshak Elibekyan. The exhibition
will be held at the National Museum of Georgia and Tbilisi History
Museum Karvasla.
The artists each had their own unique style and expression which was
evident in their artwork.
Various pieces of art showcased obvious illustration of identity of
Georgia's capital city Tbilisi in the 19th and 20th centuries.
Visitors will have chance to enjoy paintings during April, as the
exhibition will open on April 1 and end on April 27.
http://agenda.ge/news/32082/eng