Georgia celebrates its Independence Day with a new exhibition in Budapest – PHOTOS
The Embassy of Georgia in Hungary hosted an official Gala reception at Pesti Vigadó galleries to commemorate Georgia’s Independence Day. The event also featured a special viewing of the exhibition “A Woman Artist – the Face of the Era,” showcasing notable Georgian women artists and exhibited for the first time in Hungary.
Georgia’s special day
Ambassador Tamara Liluashvili welcomed guests in her opening remarks, highlighting the significance of Georgia’s special day, celebrating its history and independence. She emphasized Georgia’s journey towards closer ties with the EU, its accomplishments and its commitment to becoming a member. The Ambassador also expressed gratitude for Hungary’s support and unity in challenging times and invited guests to enjoy the exhibition demonstrating Georgia’s European identity.
The Guest of Honour of the event Mr Lőrinc Nacsa, MP, Head of the Hungary-Georgia Inter-Parliamentary Friendship Group at the Hungarian National Assembly, also addressed the audience emphasizing shared values and strong ties between the two nations, and reaffirming Hungary’s unwavering support for Georgia’s aspirations to join the European Union.
“A Woman Artist – the Face of the Era” exhibition
The exhibition, curated from collections of the Georgian National Museum and the artists themselves, showcases Georgian visual art from the XX-XXI centuries. It highlights the immense talent of Georgian women artists and their significant contributions to the field of art. Featuring works from six Georgian women artists across five generations, the exhibition displays a diverse range of styles and subjects that have been influential in European art. The exhibition at Pesti Vigadó 6th floor galleries will be open to the public until June 30.
Gala reception at Pesti Vigadó
The guests of the event were delighted to enjoy Georgian and Hungarian songs by Saint Ephraim Male Choir as well as musical pieces by world-renowned classical and Georgian composers performed by a trio of talented young musicians from Georgia and Hungary, graduates of the Liszt Academy of Music. In addition, a variety of Georgian wines were served to attendees, adding a festive atmosphere to the celebration.
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