
Presentation of the Museum Project
On 10 January at 17:00 in the conference hall of the National Museum of History of Azerbaijan will be a presentation of "The Time Machine - Museum in the XXI century".
The event has been organized by the Tbilisi Goethe Institute. The exhibition of contemporary art itself is expected to take place in May 2014 at the National Museum in Tbilisi.
The exhibition will feature works by international contemporary art that are related to the topic of museums and archives .
The curators of the exhibition are Vato Tsereteli , Sabina Shikhlinskaya and Vahram Agasyan.
Today, the project participants, Sabina Shikhlinskaya, Teresa Puig and Chingiz Babayev will talk about the upcoming show and their projects. -02D-
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