Nodar Sumbadze is an architect and Professor of Architecture at Tbilisi Academy of Arts. His areas of interest range from the history of art and architecture and architectural documentation to graphic design, visual communication, photography, television, and industrial design. He has exhibited in Prague, Helsinki, Berlin,... Read more >
After the defeat of the uprising organised in August 1924, Kakutsa Cholokashvili was forced to leave his homeland forever. In Georgia, conquered by Soviet Russia, any mention of this national hero... Read more >
Mikheil Javakhishvili’s novel “Jako’s Dispossessed” is one of the most important examples of Georgian writing of the 20th century. In the way of its study, along with many... Read more >
On February 24, 1921, during the Russian-Georgian War, tanks and infantry faced off on the battlefield for the first time in Georgia and the South Caucasus. The battle took place near Tbilisi, on... Read more >