
Unusual museums in Georgia. Visit interesting exhibitions. Tapestry Museum of the Tbilisi State Academy of Arts.
The Tapestry Museum of the Tbilisi State Academy of Arts is a truly unusual museum. It preserves paintings, sculptures, which were created over many years by students and teachers of this academy. This is what makes the museum different from other museums. The museum functions as one of the creative workshops.
Taking into account the centuries-old traditions of development of artistic textiles (felt, curtains, etc.), on the initiative of D. Tsitsishvili, G. Kandareli and T. Japaridze in 1960 at the Tbilisi StateAcademy of Arts the Department of Tapestry and Artistic Fabrics was founded, which trained more than one generation of talented artists and laid the foundations for the revival of modern Georgian tapestry. In 1998, Professors Givi Kandareli and Tamaz Nutsubidze founded. Museum of Georgian Tapestry of the Academy of Arts, the collection of which consists of works created over a number of years by students and teachers of the Academy. It should be noted that all the exhibits presented in the museum were created in the workshop located nearby. The museum still successfully functions as one of the creative workshops of the Academy of Arts.
The Tapestry Museum of the Tbilisi State Academy of Arts is a unique place that can rightfully be called one of the most interesting museums in Georgia. It is located on the territory of the Academy and is a collection of works created by students and teachers of the Academy over many years.
The museum's collection includes paintings, sculptures and other works of art that testify to the high level of skill and talent of the authors. Many of them are made in the tapestry technique, which has a rich history in Georgia.
It is worth noting that the museum was created on the basis of the Department of Tapestry and Art Fabrics, which was founded in 1960 on the initiative of outstanding Georgian artists D. Tsitsishvili, G. Kandareli and T. Japaridze. The department has trained more than one generation of talented artists and has become a platform for the revival of modern Georgian tapestry.
The museum was founded in 1998 by professors G. Kandareli and T. Nutsubidze, who decided to preserve and demonstrate the heritage of Georgian tapestry to the world. The museum collection contains over 600 works created by students and teachers of the academy, who continue the traditions of Georgian tapestry and create new, modern works.
One of the most interesting works of the museum is the tapestry "Atskhal", created by Amiran Kvasnyanidze in 1987. This tapestry was created based on historical events related to Georgian history. It depicts scenes from the lives of Georgian heroes and symbolizes the power and greatness of Georgian culture.
Each work in the tapestry museum of the Tbilisi State Academy of Arts symbolizes the power and greatness of Georgian culture. These tapestries are not only works of art, but also a kind of evidence of the history and culture of Georgia.
Многовековые традиции грузинского текстиля и гобелена берут свои корни еще в древности. На территории Грузии были найдены образцы текстильных изделий, которые были созданы еще в I тысячелетии до нашей эры. Это свидетельствует о том, что грузинская культура текстиля и гобелена развивалась на протяжении многих веков.
However, with the development of new technologies and modern trends in art, tapestry ceased to be the most popular and sought-after art form in Georgia. Fortunately, thanks to the efforts of talented artists and teachers of the Tbilisi State Academy of Arts, tapestry began to return to the Olympus of art.
The Department of Tapestry and Artistic Fabrics was founded at the Tbilisi State Academy of Arts in 1960 on the initiative of D. Tsitsishvili, G. Kandareli and T. Japaridze. It became the center for the restoration of the tapestry industry in Georgia and trained many talented artists.
In the workshop of the Department of Tapestry and Artistic Fabrics, unique works of art were created, which became part of the collection of the Museum of Georgian Tapestry of the Academy of Arts. The museum is a unique place where you can see not only tapestries, but also other types of art created by talented artists. Here you can see paintings, engravings, sculptures and much more. Each work is distinguished by its uniqueness, originality and mastery of execution. Some of them have historical value and are associated with important events in the history of Georgia.
One of these works is the painting "Tbilisi Tournament" by the famous artist Levan Mukashvili. It depicts the tournament that took place in Tbilisi in the 1960s, which brought together the most famous chess players in the world. The painting symbolizes a unique event in the history of Georgian sports and culture.
Also in the museum you can see sculptures made of various materials - from wood to metal. They depict different eras and styles in art, and also convey the mood and emotions of the artist. One of the most interesting sculptures is the "Swan" made of white marble. This beautiful and elegant sculpture is one of the symbols of Georgian art.
The museum is also dedicated to the art of photography. Here you can see a collection of photographs taken by famous photographers that depict the life and culture of Georgia in different eras. Each photograph conveys a unique mood and emotions, and also helps to understand the history and culture of the country. Visiting the Tapestry Museum of the Tbilisi State Academy of Arts is a unique and exciting experience that allows you to immerse yourself in the world of art and culture of Georgia. The museum provides a unique opportunity to see works of art created by talented artists.
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Читая старые книги об истории Европы, например- Франция, Англия, Шотландия.
Часто сталкивалась как рассказывали о гобеленах в спальнях, в гостевых комнатах,
в залах где принимали короли, королевы, принцессы и другие. В нем изображали
исторические моменты, сражения, портреты, пейзажи, цветы.
Это рукотворная работа очень кропотливая и требует внимательности, ощущения
чувство прекрасного, и в то же время точности.
С учётом многовековых традиций развития текстиля - фетр ,гардины в 1960 году была
организована в академий Тбилиси кафедра гобелена и художественных тканей.
Благодаря этой кафедре возродилась современная гобеленная искусство Грузий.
Рядом с музеем до сих пор функционирует мастерская Академий художников.