Explore the profound journeys of Georgian women artists through the exhibition ‘Crossroads of Eras.’ From early 20th-century pioneers to contemporary figures, delve into the lives, challenges, and artistic freedom of Vera Pagava, Anna Shalikashvili, Elene Tulasvili, Lonitsa Chichinadze, and Lali Bagrationi as they navigate historic and modern landscapes shaped by wars, censorship, and societal upheavals. Witness their unique contributions to Georgian art and their undying resilience.
“Mapping of Migration” unveils the extraordinary visual narrative created by Chinese artist Guan Yu who embarked on a transformative journey through his personal experiences as a temporary migrant. This immersive experience offers an impressive reflection on the artist’s personal odyssey, serving as a profound exploration of the human condition.
Vera Pagava is well-recognized in the international, as well as in the Georgian artistic space. In the 1920s, as a young woman who immigrated to France, as a result of talent, study, integration with the French culture, Pagava constantly develops a unique artistic style, and in the last stage of her creativity, with abstract painting, she establishes herself as a worthy representative of the new school of Paris.