David (Davit') Kakabadze 1934
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'IMERETIA, MY MOTHER'. DAVID KAKABADZE. 1918.
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Museums in Georgia offer a Cultural Exploration: Visit 7 Must-See Exhibits
Explore Georgia's rich history through its diverse museums on our exclusive Georgia tour packages 2023. Discover archaeological treasures, sacred artifacts, and artistic masterpieces spanning over 1,000 years. The National Museum of Georgia, the largest in the country, houses an extensive collection, including Urartian inscriptions, hominid bones, ceramics, ancient icons, handicrafts, and historical clothing. Explore these remarkable exhibits not only in Tbilisi but also in various display buildings. Additionally, delve into comprehensive collections of zoology, anthropology, and geology, enhancing your immersive journey through Georgia's cultural tapestry. Join us for an unforgettable exploration of Georgia's fascinating heritage in 2023.
Georgia also has a large number of local exhibition centers and art galleries where exhibitions from diverse collections are frequently opened. The majority of art galleries are private, although this does not stop them from exhibiting the best Georgian masterworks from previous centuries. Please be aware that practically all museums in Georgia close at 18 o'clock on Mondays (and even earlier in the winter).
Museum of Georgia
The Museum of Georgia, a section of the National Museum of Georgia, is situated on Shota Rustaveli Avenue in the heart of Tbilisi. Taxis and public transportation are both simple ways to get to the Museum. The Museum in Tbilisi is home to an exceptional collection of ancient artifacts from all around the world, including items from the third century. A permanent exhibit about the Caucasus' natural history is available to visitors to the Millennium BC.
Soviet Occupation Museum
The Georgian History Museum houses the Soviet Occupation Museum, which depicts the 70 years of Soviet authority in Georgia, starting in 1921 and ending with its fall in 1991. Along with other artifacts depicting Georgia's social and political tyranny during the Soviet era, you can view the personal files of "rebellious" prominent personalities in Georgia as well as preparations to have them executed or exiled. One of the train cars where the 1924 national revolutionaries were executed is also housed in the hall.
National Gallery, Tbilisi
The National Gallery is one of the amazing places to visit in Georgia if you love art and want to see Georgian painters' greatest works. The structure was constructed in response to the Russian tsar's 1888 plan to establish a military and historical museum to highlight the superiority of the Russian Empire inside its borders. The works of Georgian artists from the 18th and 19th centuries, such as Niko Pirosmani, Lado Gudiashvili, David Kakabadze, and the sculptor Iakob Nikoladze, are currently on display in the museum's permanent collection.
Dadiani Palace Museum
In addition to these objects, the museum boasts a beautiful library with books from Napoleon's personal library, furniture in the French and Russian styles, and personal gifts from British, Russian, and foreign nobles to the Dadiani family. Dadiani Palace in Zugdidi, Samegrelo region, is home to more notable remnants of both Georgian and European culture. Over 45,000 pieces, some of which were part of the Dadiani family collection, may be found at the museum. The death mask of Napoleon Bonaparte and the robe thought to have been worn by the Virgin Mary are two of the most important treasures on display here. Salome Diadiani Murat, the spouse of Napoleon's nephew Achille, brought the mask to Georgia.
Sighnaghi Museum
Georgia's most renowned wine-producing region is Akheti. The best tourist spot that must be seen practically all year round is this one. Home to a number of museums in Kakheti, but one is unquestionably worthwhile. This is the Sighnaghi Museum, which is situated in the romantic city of Sighnaghi. Five thousand ethnographic relics, including textiles, copper and wooden household goods, agricultural tools, winemaking supplies, jewelry, and musical instruments, are on display at the Sighnaghi Museum. You may also see the extensive numismatic collection of around 2000 coins, which includes old Sassanid Persian coins as well as local coinage issued by Georgian kings Erekle, Tamar, and Lasha-Giorgi. On the second floor of the museum, Niko Pirosmani's transient paintings are also on display.
Tsinandali Museum
In the Akheti district, the Tsinandali Museum is housed in the residence of Alexander Chavchavadze, a poet and aristocrat from Georgia. Various slices of furniture, works of fine and decorative art, and manuscripts from Chavchavadze's collections are on show in the museum. The house-Museum also features a beautiful nineteenth-century garden and a wine cellar that was constructed in 1835. Regional buses and taxis are two ways to get to Sighnaghi and Tsinandali. The stations are a short walk from several museums in Georgia.
Svaneti Museum and Tower of Margiani
Visitors visiting Georgia are required to climb the Svaneti Mountains. As the tsars transported their wealth to the mountains during invasions, the Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti region served as the Keeper of the Georgian Treasury for centuries. The Svaneti Museum in Mestia, which is a division of the National Museum of Georgia, currently houses these artifacts, making it one of the most significant collections kept in Georgian institutions. With its renovated media library, modified foyer, and roof terrace (in the summer), the Svaneti Museum serves as an important regional social space in addition to exhibiting one-of-a-kind masterpieces of domestic and international decorative and applied arts.
Before continuing your ascent to Ushguli, which is thought to be the highest continuously inhabited settlement in Europe, a cup of delectable coffee at a cafe with a panoramic view of the towers of Svaneti and the summit of Tetnuldi will lift your spirits and give you new energy. Regional buses go from Zugdidi and Tbilisi to Mestia. The Mestia city center is just a short stroll from the Museum to visit during Georgia tours.
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Director: Ian Pons Jewell
DOP: Mauro Chiarello
Producer: Jon Adams
Production Designer: Robin Brown
Production Designer: Tristan Mur
Lead Wardrobe Stylist: Ameena Kara Callender
Gimbal Operator: Florian Hatwagner
Casting Coordinator/DA: Emm Le Chat
Service: Radioaktive x Metro
VFX: Black Kite Studios
Service: Radioaktive (UA)
Executive Producer: Sasha Bevka
Producer: Tanya Sokolova
1st AD: Aleksei Smoliar
Production Manager: Yulia Sotnikova
Art Director: David Kharaishvili
VFX Supervisor: Denis Reva
Wardrobe Stylist: Kostia Goncharuk
MUA: Dasha Taivas
Production Coordinator: Olga Avrahova
Production Assistant: Anna Refel
Stills Photographer: Artem Nadyozhin
DIT: Dmitry Samus
1st AC: Vlad Dobrik
Playback Op: Sergey Rupos
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Executive Producer: Sandro Gabilaia
Head of Production: Maiko Gurabanidze
Line Producer: Masho Tevdorashvili
Unit Production Manager: Tamar Tvaradze
2nd AD: Sopo Parjiani
Production Manager: Tato Pantsulaia
Gaffer: Misha Ramishvili
Rigging Gaffer: Giorgi Marsagishvili
Key Grip: Shalva Leluashvili
Production Coordinator: Pikria Kikodze
Unit Manager: Merabo Rostomashvili
Set Manager: Koka Chkaidze
Transportation Manager: Davit Peradze
Transportation Coordinator: Davit Maghlakelidze
Location Manager: Achi Kevlishvili
Location Manager Assistant: Natia Chomakhidze
Casting Director: Tina Khizanishvili
Casting Assistant: Beka Khachidze
Production Assistant: Nini Iashvili
Production Assistant: Mariam Gugushvili
ProductionAssistant: Irakli Kakabadze
Chaperone: Marisha Jincharadze
VFX: Black Kite Studios
VFX Supervisor: Adams Croker
VFX assist: Guillaume Weiss
VFX assist: George Brunt
VFX assist: Dan Sanders
Colourist: Tom Mangham
VFX Supervisor: Denis Reva
VFX Producer : Tamara Mennell
Music and sound design
Supervising Sound Editor: Lawrence Kendrick
Sound Design and Mix: Will Cohen, Lawrence Kendrick, Joe Wilkinson, Jim Stewart, Adam Smyth
Music Composition “Everything”: Joe Wilkinson
Music Composition “Time": Adam Hare
Music Composition “Future": Jim Cornick
Audio Producer: Laura-Leigh Smith
Music Research: Jon Rust
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Podcast Host: Michael Delgado
Voice Over: Candace Camille
Reporter: Nicola Lambo
Motivational Speaker: Micah Bijon
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Doula Guide: Rachel Lascar
Mom: Neema Lahon
Farmer: José Luis Matienzo Frasquet
Boulder Instructor: Roqueta Navarro Xavier
Robot: Mireia Ruiz Callado
Boat Guide: Aniez Atlas
Manicurist: Antony Jaime Perez
Pilot Student: Irene Aguilar
Plane Instructor: Motokazu Kawamara
Talents UA
Writer: Eugeniy Skisov
Biker: Maria Jeniffer
Writer Assistant: Oles Dmytrenko
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Cafe Girl: Mariam Sanogo
Lobby Suit: Salome Chitaia
Tarot Reader: Ana Meskhi
Cafe Dusk Fan: Ana Gogiashvili
Dad: Gigi Loria
Chef: Dato Bekoshvili
Cafe Guy: Preston Zein
Finishing Tutor: Tamar Khurtsilava
Wine Man: Tengo Avalishvili
Astronaut: David Chokuri
Flotation Tank Guy: Ituka Bright
Lobby Suit: Vika Kalandia
Lobby Suit: Giorgi Chigogidze
Lobby Suit: Goga Khapava
Lobby Suit: Chy Vic
Lobby Suit: Irma Lapiashvili
Book Signing Fan: Gegham
Book Signing Fan: Ana Taladvanze
Book Signing Fan: Nino Gachechiladze
Book Signing Fan: Kanji Sakemi
Book Signing Fan: Preshels Tudebi
Cameraman: Giorgi Shetsiruli
Boulder Pusher: Indira Reyes
Boulder Pusher: Ana Zubashvili
Boulder Pusher: Jack Hubbell
Boulder Pusher: Mohamed Keshta
Tourist: Milan Lee
Tourist: Nuca Dopadze
Tourist: Nadejda Tsoi
Tourist: Alexander Tsoi
Tourist: Shbi Kbngwa Lenel Richy
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Featuring Shaun Williamson and Lewis Capaldi!
Creatives/Writers: Will Wells & Adam Newby
Director/Co-Writer: Ian Pons Jewell
Production Company: Academy
Executive Producer: Simon Cooper
Producer: Jon Adams
Production Manager: Fiona Martin
DOP: Mauro Chiarello
Production Designer: Robin Brown
Costume Designer/stylist: Ameena Callender
Agency: Wieden & Kennedy London
Executive CDs: Iain Tait & Tony Davidson
Creative Director: Hollie Walker
TV producer: James Laughton
Design director: Ryan Teixeira
Lead designer: Alex Thursby-Pelham
Artworker: Claire McGloin
Production Service Company: Radioaktive
Executive Producer: Sasha Bevka
Producer: Olya Kosenko
1st AD: Dennis Sonin
2nd AD: Sasha Stankevich
Production Manager: Julia Sotnikova
Production Coordinator: Val Petyshkin
Production Assistants: Nastya Garmasheva & Julia Voloschuk
Location Manager: Dima Mihailov
Unit Manger: Egor Pogrebnyak
1st AC/Focus Puller: Sergey Kolesnik
Steadicam: Max Salo
Gaffer: Leo Sidorenko
DIT: Jan Wachowski
Playback: Sergey Rupos
Script Supervisor: Mareha Babentsova
Key Grip: Artem Pilipchuk
Filmotechnic crew (Crane, buggy): Sergey Subota
Art Director: Vlad Ryzhykov
Prosthetics, model making: Anton Logos
Casting Director: Sergey Ristenko
On Set Casting Assistant: Anna Galeta
Stylist: Stasya Monastyrska
Make Up Artist: Marta Skalska
Video BTS: Stefan Uskov
Photo BTS: Danil Privet
Edit Company: Cut & Run
Editor: Ben Campbell
Edit Assistant: Chris Hutchings
VFX Company: The Mill
Executive Producer: Alex Fitzgerald
Producer: Dan Crozier
Executive Creative Director: Jonathan ‘Wes’ Westley
Creative Director: Ross Urian
VFX Supervisors: Adam Droy & Gianluca Di Marco
Lead VFX artist: Adam Droy
Colorist (first grade): Damian Van Der Cruyssen
Colorist: Alex Gregory
Shoot supervisors: Adam Droy, Wes & Chris Mortimer
Phone Sniffer VFX: 1920
Producer: Polly Roberts
2D Lead: Ludo Fealy
2D Team: Chrys Aldred, Rod Norman, Peter Phillips, Nicole Palucsis
3D Lead: Chris King
3D Team: Urte Olsauskaite, Josh Barlow & Adam White
Robot Arm VFX: Max Colt
Sound Company: String and tins
Sound designer: Will Cohen
Music Supervisor: Laura-Leigh Smith
Cast:
Shop Face Filter Boy: Tom Cawte
Bust Stop Guy 1: Bruce Lennox
Bus Stop Guy 2: Reece Forbes-Evans
Bus Stop Guy 3: Jordan Cadogan
Gamer/Avatar: Selom Awadzi
Gamer/Avatar: Mollie Lambert
Gamer/Avatar & Connected Home Man: James Hyland
News Reporter: Chiara Goldsmith
Connected Home Woman: Kathryn O’Reilly
Shop Keeper: Joe Accerelli
Present Day Woman: Sarah Beck
The Space Poet: Shaun Williamson
Space Plane Hostess: Sarah Sayuri
Space Plane Passenger: Alessandro Merchese
Taxi Driver: Jack Morris
Lady in film Noir scene: Nino Iashvili;
Men outside Off license shop: David Chokuri, Irakli Kakabadze;
Hipster in cafe: Iuri Chitashvili
Jogger in par: Dato Bekoshvili
Business Lady in taxi: Nantina Dronchak
Smellogram Girl in plane: Irma Lapiashvili
Cocoon Lady in plane: Opara Tina
VR man in airplane: Toure Serigne;
People on airplane: Galena Nina, Garsia Joanna, Chernyavka Vladimir, Gipik Yurii, Mayila Anrietta, Mayila Rufin, Mayila Alena;
Guy in toilet: Evchin Pavel;
Man with tattoo: Skisov Evgeniy
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Three - Real 5G from Ian Pons Jewell on Vimeo.
Featuring Shaun Williamson and Lewis Capaldi!
Creatives/Writers: Will Wells & Adam Newby
Director/Co-Writer: Ian Pons Jewell
Production Company: Academy
Executive Producer: Simon Cooper
Producer: Jon Adams
Production Manager: Fiona Martin
DOP: Mauro Chiarello
Production Designer: Robin Brown
Costume Designer/stylist: Ameena Callender
Agency: Wieden & Kennedy London
Executive CDs: Iain Tait & Tony Davidson
Creative Director: Hollie Walker
TV producer: James Laughton
Design director: Ryan Teixeira
Lead designer: Alex Thursby-Pelham
Artworker: Claire McGloin
Production Service Company: Radioaktive
Executive Producer: Sasha Bevka
Producer: Olya Kosenko
1st AD: Dennis Sonin
2nd AD: Sasha Stankevich
Production Manager: Julia Sotnikova
Production Coordinator: Val Petyshkin
Production Assistants: Nastya Garmasheva & Julia Voloschuk
Location Manager: Dima Mihailov
Unit Manger: Egor Pogrebnyak
1st AC/Focus Puller: Sergey Kolesnik
Steadicam: Max Salo
Gaffer: Leo Sidorenko
DIT: Jan Wachowski
Playback: Sergey Rupos
Script Supervisor: Mareha Babentsova
Key Grip: Artem Pilipchuk
Filmotechnic crew (Crane, buggy): Sergey Subota
Art Director: Vlad Ryzhykov
Prosthetics, model making: Anton Logos
Casting Director: Sergey Ristenko
On Set Casting Assistant: Anna Galeta
Stylist: Stasya Monastyrska
Make Up Artist: Marta Skalska
Video BTS: Stefan Uskov
Photo BTS: Danil Privet
Edit Company: Cut & Run
Editor: Ben Campbell
Edit Assistant: Chris Hutchings
VFX Company: The Mill
Executive Producer: Alex Fitzgerald
Producer: Dan Crozier
Executive Creative Director: Jonathan ‘Wes’ Westley
Creative Director: Ross Urian
VFX Supervisors: Adam Droy & Gianluca Di Marco
Lead VFX artist: Adam Droy
Colorist (first grade): Damian Van Der Cruyssen
Colorist: Alex Gregory
Shoot supervisors: Adam Droy, Wes & Chris Mortimer
Phone Sniffer VFX: 1920
Producer: Polly Roberts
2D Lead: Ludo Fealy
2D Team: Chrys Aldred, Rod Norman, Peter Phillips, Nicole Palucsis
3D Lead: Chris King
3D Team: Urte Olsauskaite, Josh Barlow & Adam White
Robot Arm VFX: Max Colt
Sound Company: String and tins
Sound designer: Will Cohen
Music Supervisor: Laura-Leigh Smith
Cast:
Shop Face Filter Boy: Tom Cawte
Bust Stop Guy 1: Bruce Lennox
Bus Stop Guy 2: Reece Forbes-Evans
Bus Stop Guy 3: Jordan Cadogan
Gamer/Avatar: Selom Awadzi
Gamer/Avatar: Mollie Lambert
Gamer/Avatar & Connected Home Man: James Hyland
News Reporter: Chiara Goldsmith
Connected Home Woman: Kathryn O’Reilly
Shop Keeper: Joe Accerelli
Present Day Woman: Sarah Beck
The Space Poet: Shaun Williamson
Space Plane Hostess: Sarah Sayuri
Space Plane Passenger: Alessandro Merchese
Taxi Driver: Jack Morris
Lady in film Noir scene: Nino Iashvili;
Men outside Off license shop: David Chokuri, Irakli Kakabadze;
Hipster in cafe: Iuri Chitashvili
Jogger in par: Dato Bekoshvili
Business Lady in taxi: Nantina Dronchak
Smellogram Girl in plane: Irma Lapiashvili
Cocoon Lady in plane: Opara Tina
VR man in airplane: Toure Serigne;
People on airplane: Galena Nina, Garsia Joanna, Chernyavka Vladimir, Gipik Yurii, Mayila Anrietta, Mayila Rufin, Mayila Alena;
Guy in toilet: Evchin Pavel;
Man with tattoo: Skisov Evgeniy
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David Kakabadze, sketches for Ninoshvili's Guria, 1945
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David Kakabadze - Bretagne, 1921
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Three - Real 5G from Ian Pons Jewell on Vimeo.
Featuring Shaun Williamson and Lewis Capaldi!
Creatives/Writers: Will Wells & Adam Newby
Director/Co-Writer: Ian Pons Jewell
Production Company: Academy
Executive Producer: Simon Cooper
Producer: Jon Adams
Production Manager: Fiona Martin
DOP: Mauro Chiarello
Production Designer: Robin Brown
Costume Designer/stylist: Ameena Callender
Agency: Wieden & Kennedy London
Executive CDs: Iain Tait & Tony Davidson
Creative Director: Hollie Walker
TV producer: James Laughton
Design director: Ryan Teixeira
Lead designer: Alex Thursby-Pelham
Artworker: Claire McGloin
Production Service Company: Radioaktive
Executive Producer: Sasha Bevka
Producer: Olya Kosenko
1st AD: Dennis Sonin
2nd AD: Sasha Stankevich
Production Manager: Julia Sotnikova
Production Coordinator: Val Petyshkin
Production Assistants: Nastya Garmasheva & Julia Voloschuk
Location Manager: Dima Mihailov
Unit Manger: Egor Pogrebnyak
1st AC/Focus Puller: Sergey Kolesnik
Steadicam: Max Salo
Gaffer: Leo Sidorenko
DIT: Jan Wachowski
Playback: Sergey Rupos
Script Supervisor: Mareha Babentsova
Key Grip: Artem Pilipchuk
Filmotechnic crew (Crane, buggy): Sergey Subota
Art Director: Vlad Ryzhykov
Prosthetics, model making: Anton Logos
Casting Director: Sergey Ristenko
On Set Casting Assistant: Anna Galeta
Stylist: Stasya Monastyrska
Make Up Artist: Marta Skalska
Video BTS: Stefan Uskov
Photo BTS: Danil Privet
Edit Company: Cut & Run
Editor: Ben Campbell
Edit Assistant: Chris Hutchings
VFX Company: The Mill
Executive Producer: Alex Fitzgerald
Producer: Dan Crozier
Executive Creative Director: Jonathan ‘Wes’ Westley
Creative Director: Ross Urian
VFX Supervisors: Adam Droy & Gianluca Di Marco
Lead VFX artist: Adam Droy
Colorist (first grade): Damian Van Der Cruyssen
Colorist: Alex Gregory
Shoot supervisors: Adam Droy, Wes & Chris Mortimer
Phone Sniffer VFX: 1920
Producer: Polly Roberts
2D Lead: Ludo Fealy
2D Team: Chrys Aldred, Rod Norman, Peter Phillips, Nicole Palucsis
3D Lead: Chris King
3D Team: Urte Olsauskaite, Josh Barlow & Adam White
Robot Arm VFX: Max Colt
Sound Company: String and tins
Sound designer: Will Cohen
Music Supervisor: Laura-Leigh Smith
Cast:
Shop Face Filter Boy: Tom Cawte
Bust Stop Guy 1: Bruce Lennox
Bus Stop Guy 2: Reece Forbes-Evans
Bus Stop Guy 3: Jordan Cadogan
Gamer/Avatar: Selom Awadzi
Gamer/Avatar: Mollie Lambert
Gamer/Avatar & Connected Home Man: James Hyland
News Reporter: Chiara Goldsmith
Connected Home Woman: Kathryn O’Reilly
Shop Keeper: Joe Accerelli
Present Day Woman: Sarah Beck
The Space Poet: Shaun Williamson
Space Plane Hostess: Sarah Sayuri
Space Plane Passenger: Alessandro Merchese
Taxi Driver: Jack Morris
Lady in film Noir scene: Nino Iashvili;
Men outside Off license shop: David Chokuri, Irakli Kakabadze;
Hipster in cafe: Iuri Chitashvili
Jogger in par: Dato Bekoshvili
Business Lady in taxi: Nantina Dronchak
Smellogram Girl in plane: Irma Lapiashvili
Cocoon Lady in plane: Opara Tina
VR man in airplane: Toure Serigne;
People on airplane: Galena Nina, Garsia Joanna, Chernyavka Vladimir, Gipik Yurii, Mayila Anrietta, Mayila Rufin, Mayila Alena;
Guy in toilet: Evchin Pavel;
Man with tattoo: Skisov Evgeniy
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David Kakabadze (Georgian, 1889-1952), Imereti, 1917, oil on canvas
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David Kakabadze | Album/Alamy | The Guardian
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David Kakabadze
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David Kakabadze ‘Red Mountain’ 1944.
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