Davit Kakabadze Archive Exhibition
By Mariam Chanishvili
Tuesday, December 10
An exhibition featuring Archives of Davit Kakabadze as an artist, physicist, art critic and researcher will take place on December 11 on Rustaveli 18.
Sketches, collages, the author's scientific experiment and photography will be on display within the frames of the exhibition. The exhibition also features Kakabadze's topics published in 1919, the first multidisciplinary journalist in Seven Lights, users of the genesis of Georgian ornament, photos, a special director created by the stereo-sounding machine, and on behalf of the designated company.
The curator of the exhibition is Nina Akhvlediani and the event is co-organized by the founder of the Davit Kakabadze Foundation - Mariam Kakabadze.
Along with the family archive, the presentation of Davit Kakabadze's digital archive of creative work permits. With the initiative and support of TBC, the Medical Digital Archive gives almost all of its author's creations. The wider community of Kakabadze's legacy is open and accessible, diverse across Georgia, with museum and theater collections of Kakabadze's works fully digitized.
Doctor of Fine Arts, Ketevan Kintsurashvili will lead the lecture ‘David Kakabadze.’ Kintsurashvili will showcase Kakabadze's role in the world of modern art in the history of art. The lecturer will also discover the artist's world and creativity.
Kakabadze is presented as one of the founders of biomorphic abstraction. Various reviews of Kakabadze's work will be discussed, the diversity of his work, his progressive, contemporaneous thinking.
New Interdisciplinary Education Platform - The #BAZA TBC Initiative is faster and better suited to share knowledge of its ideal arts, sciences, and research. This is a space where you can consider getting to know many artists, researchers, learners, and scholars involved in the cultural and scientific fields.
It has been created as part of Kakabadze's 130th-anniversary project. Its purpose is to share knowledge in contemporary art, science, and research. BAZA strives to bring together not only the artistic and scientific processes going on in our country and beyond, but also to create new contexts for itself.
The main purpose of the Davit Kakabadze Foundation is to promote the artist's legacy and to contribute to the development of modern culture. The artist's 130th-anniversary project encompasses a cycle of cultural events that last throughout the year and combines an educational programme with academic and contemporary art exhibitions.