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MODERN ARGONAUTS – GEORGIAN CROSSROADS // GEORGIA NATIONAL PAVILION

9 May - 22 November, 2026

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Modern Argonauts – Georgian Crossroads. Georgia National Pavilion at the 61. Art Biennale

Commisioner: Shalva Khakhanashvili

Curators: Shalva Khakhanashvili and Nino Metreveli

Artists: Tatia Darchiashvili, Konstantin Mindaze, Guram Nikoladze, Nestan Mikeladze, Manuchar Okrostsvaridze, Guela Patiachvili, Mamuka Tsetskhladze, Merab Buliskiria; Jean-Dominique Ferrucci, Eve Ramboz, Aliska Lahusen, Karim Borjas, Annette Turrillo, Pedro Morales, Eizo Sakata, Mauro Marcenaro, Silvano Rubino


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Opening to the public: May 8, 4pm


9 May - 22 November, 2026

Open Tuesday to Sunday, closed on Mondays | Free admittance

12 pm - 7 pm

Palazzo Querini, Calle Lunga San Barnaba, Dorsoduro 2691 -  Google maps link






The Georgian Pavilion at the 2026 Venice Biennale launches its Modern Argonauts from a modern-day Georgian Crossroads - a meeting point of worlds between Asia, Europe, and Africa.


Like the mythical voyagers, today’s artists navigate shifting currents of culture, politics, and technology, charting routes through fragmentation, displacement, and renewal. Rooted in Georgia’s deep mytho-historical associations with the Argonauts and the Golden Fleece, Modern Argonauts reframes the journey not as a nostalgic return to origins, but as a living, ongoing voyage through exchange and transformation.


This curatorial premise takes its point of departure from Georgia’s long history as a confluence of trade routes - a place where art, language, and culture have circulated as goods, symbols, and ideas. In this sense, Georgia’s position is not merely geographic but symbolic: a modern-day “Georgian crossroads” where ancient myth meets the urgent questions of the present.












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