Georgian Museum of Fine Arts

Georgian Museum of Fine Arts (Georgian: ქართული სახვითი ხელოვნების მუზეუმი) is a private art museum located on the Rustaveli Avenue in Tbilisi, Georgia (country).[1] The construction broke ground in 2013 and is the only building in Georgia built purposely to house art exhibitions. The museum official opening was held on September 26, 2018, while it opened to the public on October 2, 2018. The museum houses over 3500 artworks, created by over 80 artists during the last 70 years. [2] The museum exhibits private art collection of the family of Dr. George (Gia) Jokhtaberidze and Manana Shevardadze, founders of Magticom, the largest telecommunications company in Georgia.

Georgian Museum of Fine Arts
ქართული სახვითი ხელოვნების მუზეუმი
Georgian Museum of Fine Arts facade
EstablishedSeptember 26, 2018
Location7 Rustaveli Ave, Tbilisi, Georgia (country)
TypeArt museum
FounderDr. George (Gia) Jokhtaberidze & Manana Shevardnadze
OwnerMagti LLC (not to be confused with Magticom
Websitefinearts.ge


History

Dr. George (Gia) Jokhtaberidze and Manana Shevardnadze started collecting art in 1990s. After successful entrepreneurial endeavors, Dr. Jokhtaberidze started buying art for personal interests. During one of the shopping visits, the gallery was about to ship art to a foreign country for very low prices. Soon Dr. Jokhtaberidze came to realize that if art was scattered around the world without proper collection, documentation and exhibition, art would be lost forever. Since most of the art was created during the Soviet Union and the Iron Curtain, the art was not yet well-known. Thus, the mission was born: to collect, restore and preserve Georgian art. In the beginning, the mission did not include the idea to build a completely new museum building, the idea was to collect and donate all the art to state museums. However, due to the collapse of the USSR and subsequent economic and civil turmoils, the state museums were left in dire situation and would not be able to accept all the art.[3]

After collecting art for over 23 years and succeeding in leading the largest telecommunication company in Georgia, Dr. George Jokhtaberidze saw an opportunity to buy real estate right in front of the building of Parliament of Georgia. An opportunity was quickly turned into a plan to build a complex of buildings that would become the Georgian Museum of Fine Arts and the Art House.

Collections

Artists

3rd Floor

4th Floor

  • Otar Chkhartishvili
  • Davit Monavardisashvili
  • Koki Makharadze
  • Zaal Bachanashvili
  • Eduard Shakhnazarov
  • Irakli Parjiani
  • Esma Oniani
  • Sergei Parajanov
  • Lev Baiakhchev
  • Omar Durmishidze
  • Davit Maisashvili
  • Tsira Kalandadze
  • Gaiane Khachaturyan
  • Mikheil Eristavi
  • Vladimer Kandelaki
  • Givi Toidze
  • Radish Tordia
  • Dimitri Eristavi
  • Gogi Chagelishvili
  • Givi Aghapishvili
  • Albert Dilbarian
  • Tamaz Khutsishvili
  • Tengiz Mirzashvili

5th Floor

gollark: WHY ARE YOU ADDING NULL
gollark: I should make a NAP proposal!
gollark: The two-dimensional compass model is inaccurate. Political leanings can only be represented accurately using my 6-dimensional hypercube.
gollark: What do you mean green quarter? Libleft?
gollark: It's been up 3 months, and apparently does something with port 9000.

References

  1. "Georgian Fine Arts Museum to Open to Public from October 2". Georgia Today. 27 September 2018. Retrieved 11 January 2019.
  2. "GMOFA". Finearts.ge. Retrieved 25 January 2019.
  3. "They just trusted me - George Jokhtaberidze - Nature". Scribd.com. Retrieved 25 January 2019.

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