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The exhibition dedicated to the “culinary achievements of the Totibadze dynasty” will remain open until October 18. Curator – Alexandra Lekomtseva.
Here is a cake. Another cake. Fat, protein, carbs. Khinkali! Meat! Meat! Meat! Cucumbers! Ribs! And once again – cake.
The six artists whose works you can see at the present exhibition are connected at the very least by two circumstances – they know the value of a good meal and they all belong to the Totibadze dynasty. The Totibadze clan will surely go down in history as the “Totibadze dynasty” and will feature in school essays. One can easily imagine the kids writing down something as pretentious as the following: “The theme of food is a focal point in the art of all members of the Totibadze dynasty. Indeed, food was an essential part of their life. Perhaps, the painters loved to eat good food.” And, in all honesty, there is some truth to this, though this notion is not the most important thing about the Totibadzes.
There are few things remaining in the world that could bring together different people. The Totibadze family recognizes a single universal unifying element – a feast. Those who are fortunate to know them personally are well-aware that Totibadzes are among the finest hosts of various banquets and dinners with friends. One table is bound to be full of supremely delicious dishes and glasses of wine, while the neighboring table will be reserved for color palettes and brushes. No wonder then that food is the primary subject matter for many of the artists’ paintings: they depict what they know best. The more interesting it is to discover how six different painters present a single theme in six distinct styles.
The exhibition presents 30 paintings from five painters known under the surname Totibadze and one painter known under the surname Pasternak. George (Goga), Konstantin, Irina, Nana, Anton Totibadze, Sasha Pasternak, and journalist Filipp Dzyadko have united in their support for the traditional Exhibition of Agricultural Achievements at GUM. Visitors will be able to see the painted delicacies and buy the finest natural products from the best agricultural enterprises of Russia.
See you at the GUM-Red-Line Gallery!
Here is a cake. Another cake. Fat, protein, carbs. Khinkali! Meat! Meat! Meat! Cucumbers! Ribs! And once again – cake.
The six artists whose works you can see at the present exhibition are connected at the very least by two circumstances – they know the value of a good meal and they all belong to the Totibadze dynasty. The Totibadze clan will surely go down in history as the “Totibadze dynasty” and will feature in school essays. One can easily imagine the kids writing down something as pretentious as the following: “The theme of food is a focal point in the art of all members of the Totibadze dynasty. Indeed, food was an essential part of their life. Perhaps, the painters loved to eat good food.” And, in all honesty, there is some truth to this, though this notion is not the most important thing about the Totibadzes.
There are few things remaining in the world that could bring together different people. The Totibadze family recognizes a single universal unifying element – a feast. Those who are fortunate to know them personally are well-aware that Totibadzes are among the finest hosts of various banquets and dinners with friends. One table is bound to be full of supremely delicious dishes and glasses of wine, while the neighboring table will be reserved for color palettes and brushes. No wonder then that food is the primary subject matter for many of the artists’ paintings: they depict what they know best. The more interesting it is to discover how six different painters present a single theme in six distinct styles.
The exhibition presents 30 paintings from five painters known under the surname Totibadze and one painter known under the surname Pasternak. George (Goga), Konstantin, Irina, Nana, Anton Totibadze, Sasha Pasternak, and journalist Filipp Dzyadko have united in their support for the traditional Exhibition of Agricultural Achievements at GUM. Visitors will be able to see the painted delicacies and buy the finest natural products from the best agricultural enterprises of Russia.
See you at the GUM-Red-Line Gallery!
26 september
Totibadze Dynasty. Maximum Sustenance Level at GUM-Red-Line
The exhibition dedicated to the “culinary achievements of the Totibadze dynasty” will remain open until October 18. Curator – Alexandra Lekomtseva.
Here is a cake. Another cake. Fat, protein, carbs. Khinkali! Meat! Meat! Meat! Cucumbers! Ribs! And once again – cake.
The six artists whose works you can see at the present exhibition are connected at the very least by two circumstances – they know the value of a good meal and they all belong to the Totibadze dynasty. The Totibadze clan will surely go down in history as the “Totibadze dynasty” and will feature in school essays. One can easily imagine the kids writing down something as pretentious as the following: “The theme of food is a focal point in the art of all members of the Totibadze dynasty. Indeed, food was an essential part of their life. Perhaps, the painters loved to eat good food.” And, in all honesty, there is some truth to this, though this notion is not the most important thing about the Totibadzes.
There are few things remaining in the world that could bring together different people. The Totibadze family recognizes a single universal unifying element – a feast. Those who are fortunate to know them personally are well-aware that Totibadzes are among the finest hosts of various banquets and dinners with friends. One table is bound to be full of supremely delicious dishes and glasses of wine, while the neighboring table will be reserved for color palettes and brushes. No wonder then that food is the primary subject matter for many of the artists’ paintings: they depict what they know best. The more interesting it is to discover how six different painters present a single theme in six distinct styles.
The exhibition presents 30 paintings from five painters known under the surname Totibadze and one painter known under the surname Pasternak. George (Goga), Konstantin, Irina, Nana, Anton Totibadze, Sasha Pasternak, and journalist Filipp Dzyadko have united in their support for the traditional Exhibition of Agricultural Achievements at GUM. Visitors will be able to see the painted delicacies and buy the finest natural products from the best agricultural enterprises of Russia.
See you at the GUM-Red-Line Gallery!
Here is a cake. Another cake. Fat, protein, carbs. Khinkali! Meat! Meat! Meat! Cucumbers! Ribs! And once again – cake.
The six artists whose works you can see at the present exhibition are connected at the very least by two circumstances – they know the value of a good meal and they all belong to the Totibadze dynasty. The Totibadze clan will surely go down in history as the “Totibadze dynasty” and will feature in school essays. One can easily imagine the kids writing down something as pretentious as the following: “The theme of food is a focal point in the art of all members of the Totibadze dynasty. Indeed, food was an essential part of their life. Perhaps, the painters loved to eat good food.” And, in all honesty, there is some truth to this, though this notion is not the most important thing about the Totibadzes.
There are few things remaining in the world that could bring together different people. The Totibadze family recognizes a single universal unifying element – a feast. Those who are fortunate to know them personally are well-aware that Totibadzes are among the finest hosts of various banquets and dinners with friends. One table is bound to be full of supremely delicious dishes and glasses of wine, while the neighboring table will be reserved for color palettes and brushes. No wonder then that food is the primary subject matter for many of the artists’ paintings: they depict what they know best. The more interesting it is to discover how six different painters present a single theme in six distinct styles.
The exhibition presents 30 paintings from five painters known under the surname Totibadze and one painter known under the surname Pasternak. George (Goga), Konstantin, Irina, Nana, Anton Totibadze, Sasha Pasternak, and journalist Filipp Dzyadko have united in their support for the traditional Exhibition of Agricultural Achievements at GUM. Visitors will be able to see the painted delicacies and buy the finest natural products from the best agricultural enterprises of Russia.
See you at the GUM-Red-Line Gallery!