Tbilisi. With the support of the LEPL Children and Youth Development Fund of the Ministry of Sports and Youth Affairs, the Union of Young Artists and Curators has opened an unusual exhibition on October 3, titled "Georgia of the 1990s". The building of the former editorial house hosts a one-week exhibition. Exhibited were the works created specifically on the topic of the 1990s. Opening of the exhibition was followed by a public discussion with participating artists and invited guests. After Tbilisi, at the end of October "Georgia of the 1990s" will visit other cities of Georgia as well.
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