The Huffington Post: “Multimedia Reflections on Georgian Heritage and Identity”

"Archives portray the past and present, interwoven by a juxtaposition of communist references and customised IKEA lightboxes," the website noted.
Agenda.ge, Feb 12, 2015, Tbilisi, Georgia

The efforts of Georgian contemporary multimedia artists who are promoting the uniqueness of old Georgian culture in an exhibition in London, was highlighted by The Huffington Post.

The website’s entertainment section included a piece by art blogger Katerina Zherebtsova, who wrote a piece about the new, modern multimedia art project, named HERITAGE, held in London by cARTveli (Georgian) Art foundation in collaboration with RichMix and Dash Arts.

The project allows the audience to connect with art and get a true sense of Georgia itself.

A group of Georgian artists created numerous multimedia installations which brought life to Georgia’s past in a modern way.

You can't just erase the past and refuse to recognise the mentality and values that you were brought up with. It's not an instant process to recognise that, but now enough time has passed to take a critical look.

Read the full article here: www.huffingtonpost.co.uk