Eduard Isabekyan. Graphic. 04.11.2022
Storm of imagination, visions, blend of the real and the unreal, dialogue of dreams… Behest, imprints of history and insightful mind… An image within an image or endlessly ripening new scenes in a seeming space beyond borders… Line, color, colorless space, but at the same time extremely colorful emotions, passion, anticipation, noise of the whisper in silence and a total outburst of emotions. You recognize Eduard Isabekyan’s characters among thousands, distinguish them and create an individual attitude towards each image, which has its own history and culmination. His...
Read More1st Armenian International Photo Fest. 24.08.2019
In 2019, with the efforts of Tatev Mnatsakanyan, the first international photo festival of its kind was held in Armenia, within the framework of which well-known photographers invited from abroad arrived in Armenia and Armenian photographers were free to participate too. One of the 38 exhibition venues at the photo festival was the Eduard Isabekyan Gallery, where three foreign photographers also exhibited archive photos of Master Eduard Isabekyan. 1st Armenian International Photo Fest in Eduard Isabekyan Gallery Yerevan: EDUARD ISABEKYAN (archived photos) ITALY RAFFAELE DE...
Read MoreFrom Urartu to Louvre (the glorification of Armenian art). 26.03.2019
In 1971 the exhibition “Armenian art from Urartu to our days” held in Paris. The lecture was delivered by YSU art historian Satenik Vardanyan, referring to the issues of the popularization of Armenian art. Several artists participating in the exhibition, as well as the reaction of the French press, were presented. Speakers: Ofelya Sargsyan – art historian, Eduard Isabekyan Gallery Margarita Khachatryan – art historian, NGA Kristine Sargsyan – art historian, NGA Gayane Poghosyan – art historian, Terlemezyan college Ovsanna Karamyan – art...
Read MoreArt+Feminism Workshop and Edit-a-thon. 16.03.2019
On March 16, within the framework of the project “Women in Art”, held Workshop “Woman in Art, Armenian Women Artists of Tbilisi ”dedicated to Arpenik Nalbandyan’s art. The purpose of the project was to create, improve, and edit articles about women in Wikipedia. The materials to be edited were provided by the gallery.
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