Past
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Tomorrow: You Will Disappear, and So Will I
KetoMa 23 Jan - 28 Feb 2026 A new photographic series by KetoMa, presented at Art Foundation Anagi through the Crop Up initiative of Gallery Fotoatelier. Shot on the coast of Arcachon, France, the work explores the fragile coexistence of space, time, and disappearance. Read more -
Film and Architecture
Film Screenings With Discussions 22 Jan - 13 Mar 2026 A thematic film programme exploring the intersection of cinema and architecture. Eight screenings with discussions, curated by Irina Kurtishvili. Thursdays, 22 January - 12 March 2026. Read more -
Four Monologues
Curated by Konstantine Bolkvadze 11 Dec 2025 - 13 Mar 2026 This exhibition features three contemporary artists: Anuk Beluga, Giorgi Kontridze, and Luiza Laperadze, in dialogue with the archival works of Nino Popkhadze (1916–2001). Read more -
Fragments of Transition
A reflective analysis of Georgian art history on the edge of 1980-1990s 9 Jul 2025 - 13 Mar 2026 Eight Georgian artists revisit the 1990s upheaval in Fragments of Transition, Art Foundation Anagi, Tbilisi, conceptual canvases from Perestroika to independence. Read more -
Gregor Danelian
The Soviet Union as Seen in Capriccios 9 Jul - 10 Dec 2025 Art Foundation Anagi presents Tbilisi artist Gregor Danelian’s capriccio paintings, fusing Soviet dissent, Georgian-Armenian motifs and modernism. Read more -
Fragments of Transition - Kacharava & Tsetskhladze
Georgian Art in the 1990s: Between Perestroika and Independence 9 Jul 2025 - 13 Mar 2026 Tsetskhladze’s Rich Art and Kacharava’s diary-paintings revisit Georgia’s 1988–91 transition in Rich Art & Diary Pages at Art Foundation Anagi, Tbilisi. Read more -
Lia Bagrationi
13 Aquariums & a Fish 9 Jul 2025 - 21 Jan 2026 Lia Bagrationi’s 13 Aquariums & a Fish turns the Last Supper into a minimalist circle of tanks and one living fish—on view at Art Foundation Anagi, Tbilisi. Read more -
Parajanov & Shengelia
The Legend of Suram Fortress 9 Jul 2025 - 21 Jan 2026 Parajanov’s Surami Fortress set photos meet Giorgi Shengelia’s experimental series in Exploring the Archaeology of Being at Art Foundation Anagi, Tbilisi. Read more