31 December 2007
27 December 2007
25 December 2007
24 December 2007
Art Club Caucasus International
Where do we go we don't know
We want to create a loose network of artists, collectors, publishers, gallery owners. All the possible members I want to invite, around 40 so far, are very good professionals but not rarely alienated, with a lack of discussion and a lack of their friends. We would like to have a Manifesto too, but that should commonly discussed on our first Art Club Caucasus Reunion somewhere End of August, Beginning of September 2008 in the Caucasus. We will journey together, party, create art and have fun ! The Caucasus is one of the best places on earth to make the best art.
I am aware, that maybe not every member can join us on our annual meetings, but I will try hard to get a good bunch of artists together !
I wish you a lucky and funny Christmas !
Best regards, Hans Heiner Buhr
More info on
http://artclubcaucasus.blogspot.com
23 December 2007
19 December 2007
17 December 2007
New Art Clubs in Tbilisi
Patricia London ante Paris from Munich, (a former student of Daniel Spoerri) had a nice opening tonight with drawings of white pencil on black paper in the Cumbo Club Tbilisi of Vato Tsereteli, where we had also our first ever Jever Beer in Georgia, and quite cheap. I am sure you'll like this place, more info here
See the full size view
Rusiko Oat, one of the former founders of the New Art Gallery opened the New Art Gallery Cafe in a nice wide basement on Orbeliani Street 31 (near the Flower Market at Kolchos Square), on display different cool artists from Tbilisi mostly with drawings and graphic, like Konstantin Sulaberidze, Micha Shengelia and others
Rusiko Oat is from Welsh origin, like other Georgian lines are from Scotland with the names Mari and Oakley. She told me, that her welsh Great-Grandfather fought for Tsarist Russia, later after 1917 on the side of the White Army and was married to a daughter of the Georgian General Aperashvili. Sometimes in 1921 near Ural he succeeded to send his wife and children back to Tbilisi, but was catched and killed by Red Army Forces.
See the full size view
Rusiko Oat, one of the former founders of the New Art Gallery opened the New Art Gallery Cafe in a nice wide basement on Orbeliani Street 31 (near the Flower Market at Kolchos Square), on display different cool artists from Tbilisi mostly with drawings and graphic, like Konstantin Sulaberidze, Micha Shengelia and others
Rusiko Oat is from Welsh origin, like other Georgian lines are from Scotland with the names Mari and Oakley. She told me, that her welsh Great-Grandfather fought for Tsarist Russia, later after 1917 on the side of the White Army and was married to a daughter of the Georgian General Aperashvili. Sometimes in 1921 near Ural he succeeded to send his wife and children back to Tbilisi, but was catched and killed by Red Army Forces.
16 December 2007
14 December 2007
Coming to the Caucasus by land route not by plane
as my friend Alex had a terrible time waiting for a flight connecting home, he figured out a great way to avoid the plane and go on the ground from England to Tbilisi, Georgia:
"Fed up with spending hours and hours hanging around in Riga International Airport, waiting for a transit Air Zena flight? Disgusted by the extortionate prices for direct flights to Georgia levied by British Airlines, Lufthansa, and Turkish Airlines?* Well, if you are insane enough to try, here is how to get to Tbilisi from London without leaving the ground (and contributing to the plague of international air travel):
Day 1
Proceed to St Pancras International, and catch an early Eurostar train to Brussels (300+ km). From Brussels, catch the 14:20 Thalys to Cologne (200+), arriving at 17:45. Spend a few hours in Cologne, then buy a picnic, and board the sleeper to Vienna (900+), which leaves at 20:00.
Day 2
Having arrived in Vienna, one must take a short train to Budapest (200+), which arrives at 13:00. After spending the afternoon in Budapest, one must board the sleeper to Bucharest (600+), which leaves at 17:45.
read the further steps on Alex' http://transcaucasian.blogspot.com/
You travel, you see, you arrive. Would be cool to do this way on horseback too...
11 December 2007
Ein herrliches Weihnachtsgeschenk für Freunde Georgiens
wäre... ?
Eine gute Flasche Sarajishvili Kognac vielleicht ? http://www.saradjishvili.ge/
Eine Tschocha ? Das traditionelle Oberkleid georgischer Männer, unheimlich, schön, praktisch und angenehm zu tragen... ich habe schon eine, siehe oben, es gibt sie in schwarz, weiß und rot. Preis um die 140,00 Lari, am besten in Tbilissi besorgen lassen und mit Anprobe wäre es natürlich perfekt. Obige Kopfbedeckung ist übrigens eine Chabalacha, wie sie in Westgeorgien getragen wird, Preis um die 100,00 Lari.
Ein wunderbares Geschenk ist auch der herrliche Film von Ruth Olshan "Wie Luft zum Atmen" mit atemberaubenden Bildern und der Musikalität, die den Georgiern im Blute liegt. Eine der besten Kameraführungen die ich in diesem Jahr in einem Film gesehen habe. Zu bestellen als DVD für EUR 19.90 im Shob von delicatessen.org hier
https://www.delicatessen.org/shop//index.php?aktion=artikel&id=257&von=0&bis=150&sortby=DESC
Oder ein Originalfoto junger georgischer Fotografen ? (Kontaktieren Sie die Fotografen über ihr jeweiliges Profil, Preise sind Verhandlungssache...) zum Beispiel
Lela Meparishvili
http://www.flickr.com/photos/leluchi
oder Paata Vardanashvili ?
http://www.flickr.com/photos/paata/
Weitere Ideen für Weihnachtsgeschenke können Sie gern in den Kommentaren posten...
1 December, World Aids Day
Connected to aids day, management students of Georgian theatre and film university organized a project. It took place in II building of the university, in newly opened basement, which was being prepared and cleaned by students for 2 weeks for this day. This space is specially choosen for students to organize parties, shows and different kinds of arrangements.
Specially for this project students invited rector, pro-rector and other professors of the university. Participants included unviersity boy's choir "Teatralebi" and girl's choir, singer Sister soul, Sukhishvili dancers..Later band, darbouka & Tom-Tom show and dj performance at night.
The project was sponsored by Red-Bull.
Preparing "a la fourchette"
Guests
"Teatralebi"
Playing lottery
Sister Soul with band
Specially for this project students invited rector, pro-rector and other professors of the university. Participants included unviersity boy's choir "Teatralebi" and girl's choir, singer Sister soul, Sukhishvili dancers..Later band, darbouka & Tom-Tom show and dj performance at night.
The project was sponsored by Red-Bull.
Preparing "a la fourchette"
Guests
"Teatralebi"
Playing lottery
Sister Soul with band
Anchiskhati Basilica At Night
Anchiskhati is one of the oldest, triple-nave basilica in Tbilisi, built in VI century. It's old name is unknown. "Anchiskhati" was called in 17th century, when the icon of christ was brought here from Anchi monastery (in the south of georgia, now northeast Turkey). The icon is currently preserved in the Georgian National Museum of Fine Arts. Anchiskhati Basilica was damaged and rebuilt several times.
Anchiskhati Basilica
Anchiskhati Choir
Entrance
View from Sanapiro, Mtkvari (Kura) river right-bank
View from main entrance stairs
Anchiskhati Basilica
Anchiskhati Choir
Entrance
View from Sanapiro, Mtkvari (Kura) river right-bank
View from main entrance stairs
09 December 2007
07 December 2007
Batumi
03 December 2007
02 December 2007
01 December 2007
megobrobistvis by Lela Meparishvili
discover Lela's photos from Georgia Caucasus at Flickr here
and the see 3 very cool Flickr-Groups on Georgia
Sakartvelo Republic of Georgia
and
Reisebericht Kaukasus von Thomas Heinze und Nico Dünkel
im Eurasischen Magazin unter dem Titel: Im Kaukasus - wo der Gast von Gott kommt aus "einer der wohl abenteuerlichsten und geheimnisvollsten Regionen der Welt."
Der ganze Artikel hier:
http://www.eurasischesmagazin.de/artikel/?artikelID=20071113
Der ganze Artikel hier:
http://www.eurasischesmagazin.de/artikel/?artikelID=20071113
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