The museum is quite expensive, and what's inside it doesn't justify the price. Most pictures are of minor artists that followed some European artistic currents without being noticed. There are very few painting masterpieces, some of the sculptures are somewhat more noteworthy. Probably most of the money are for the building that looks recently renovated. Though I didn't appreciate the entrance to the galleries which resembles going into a cage. Not a great experience.
If you love painting and sculpture, you definitely come here. But get ready, it will take a long time. We were with the children, thanks for the benches in each hall))) There are many paintings, many stories of writing them, they got on a school trip, they themselves were dragged out and began to eavesdrop, especially the involvement of young people was surprised: they ask questions, discuss paintings. A bright impression of the museum remained. One thing is unclear: the exhibition is on the upper floors, the rest are empty, the first impression was that they got into a museum that was not working. We didn't get to the Banksy exhibition, it's a pity. I recommend you to visit.
I liked the museum. The works are mostly by graduates of the Tbilisi Academy of Arts. The hospitable girl at the entrance showed everything and told me in good English. Sunny sensual Georgian painting leaves a very pleasant impression.