Georgian avant-garde circle

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The Georgian avant-garde circle was an early 20th-century artistic movement in Georgia that brought together experimental painters, writers, and intellectuals who challenged traditional aesthetics and embraced modernist ideas.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf artistic movement
avant-garde movement
modernist movement
aimedTo challenge traditional aesthetics
integrate Georgian art into European modernist currents
redefine Georgian national culture in modernist terms
broughtTogether experimental painters
intellectuals
writers
country Georgia
culturalContext Georgian modernism
early Soviet-era cultural experimentation
hasCharacteristic anti-traditional
experimental
innovative aesthetics
interdisciplinary
modernist
historicalPeriod early Soviet period
late Russian Empire
impact formation of 20th-century Georgian modernist canon
influence on Georgian visual modernism
influence on later Georgian experimental literature
modernization of Georgian artistic language
influencedBy European modernism
Russian avant-garde
Expressionism
surface form: expressionism

futurism
symbolism
languageOfExpression Georgian language
surface form: Georgian
location Tbilisi
movementDomain intellectual history
literature
painting
theory of art
visual arts
opposed academic art traditions in Georgia
promoted technological and industrial imagery
urban themes in art and literature
relatedTo Georgian modernism
surface form: Georgian literary avant-garde

Georgian modernist painting
startTime early 20th century
used abstract and semi-abstract visual language
new poetic forms
non-traditional composition in painting

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Lado Gudiashvili memberOf Georgian avant-garde circle
National Gallery of Georgia notableWorkOrCollection Georgian avant-garde circle
this entity surface form: Georgian avant‑garde art