TGB Art Projects is a series of temporary projects, exhibitions and actions initiated by art historian Tinatin Ghughunishvili-Brück.
TGB Art Projects encompasses a series of international projects and exhibitions. Through showcasing emerging contemporary artists on an international stage and employing a thematic approach to curatorial practice, these projects are developed to highlight the profound importance and role of art in our society, as well as to provide support to emerging artists in their creative endeavors.
Tinatin Ghughunishvili-Brück is an art historian and curator with a focus on international exhibition projects and intercultural exchange. Since 2019, she has been leading TGB Art Projects in Munich, where she conceives and curates exhibitions and develops networks between artists, institutions, and independent initiatives.
She has extensive experience in project management, art mediation, and public relations, both analog and digital, and has realized numerous independent exhibition projects, including Self Service (2024), All I Ever Wanted (2023), and Lascia mi pianga (2021).
In addition, she works freelance for galleries and institutions.
Tinatin Ghughunishvili-Brück studied art history at Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich and University of Hamburg, with a focus on art history, Late Antiquity, Byzantine Art History, and Italian Philology. Her artistic training began at the State University of Tbilisi, specializing in Painting.