ATINATI edit

ATINATI is a charitable foundation established with the aim of promoting Georgian arts and culture. The foundation operates both through the media platform ATINATI.COM and the cultural center ATINATI’S.[1]

The name is metaphorical, and effectively conveys ATINATI's vision and mission. ATINATI (Georgian: „ათინათი”) signifies the first ray of the sun that illuminates the surroundings a figurative sense[2], it connotes “the first ray of knowledge and clarity.” The main aim of ATINATI is to introduce significant events from the history of Georgia, spanning from ancient times to the present day, while also promoting individuals who are active in the field of the arts.[3]

History edit

The online media platform was launched in 2020 in Georgia. The English-language media platform serves as a digital resource, offering readers and viewers the opportunity to explore historical and contemporary aspects of the country through ATINATI’s various channels, including the Webpage, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube and TikTok channels. ATINATI’s digital content encompasses a wide range of subjects, including fine art, architecture, archaeology, music, film, theatre, literature, fashion, and photography.

The creative team of ATINATI is comprise of over 80 individuals, including editors, artists/designers, graphic artists, translators, camera operators, video and audio editors, photographers, and musicians. ATINATI strictly adheres to legislation and guidelines upholding copyright regulations.

One of ATINATI's notable achievements is the establishment of a team of contributing writers. In this regard, around 30 specialists from various fields actively contribute to the regular activities of ATINATI. These professionals include art historians, philologists, authors, architects, and experts from the worlds of theatre, cinema, and fashion.

Activities and Exhibitions edit

As a cultural center, ATINATI conducts activities in various areas:

  • ATINATI hosts exhibitions both in its cultural center and in various private and state institutions. These exhibitions[4] provide artists with the opportunity to promote themselves and display their works to a wider audience.
  • ATINATI Talks[5] are open dialogues with audiences, featuring discussions on significant topical issues with the participation of specialists in the relevant fields.
  • ATINATI Collection[6] is an ongoing endeavour aimed at collecting significant Georgian art pieces from the modernist era to the contemporary age. Today, the ATINATI Collection consists of more than 1,000 works and brings together around 200 Georgian artists.

All aspects of the ATINATI are interconnected, serving the primary objective of showcasing a seamless narrative of Georgia’s historical evolution, as well as promoting ongoing contemporary developments within the country.

References edit

  1. ^ Georgia, Forbes (2021-11-16). "ATINATI - Light That Brings Georgian Culture Into Focus • Forbes Georgia". Forbes Georgia. Retrieved 2024-03-05.
  2. ^ "ათინათი - უნივერსალური ენციკლოპედიური ლექსიკონი". www.nplg.gov.ge. Retrieved 2024-03-05.
  3. ^ "Social Aesthetics within Art Scene of Tbilisi". indigo.com.ge. Retrieved 2024-03-05.
  4. ^ mariam.mtivlishvili (2024-02-06). "Sofo Cherkezishvili's personal exhibition to open at ATINATI'S Culture Center". Georgia Today. Retrieved 2024-03-05.
  5. ^ Georgia, Forbes (2021-11-16). "ATINATI - Light That Brings Georgian Culture Into Focus • Forbes Georgia". Forbes Georgia. Retrieved 2024-03-05.
  6. ^ mariam.mtivlishvili (2023-09-06). "Presentation of ATINATI Collection Catalogue". Georgia Today. Retrieved 2024-03-05.