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    The family's modesty can do harm to the museum: Martiros Sarian's 125th
    anniversary

    By Hovhannes Yeranian

    Yerkir/arm
    11 March 05

    125th anniversary of one of the greatest Armenian artists, Martiros
    Sarian was recently celebrated. Due to the efforts of the personnel of
    Sarian's house-museum the museum visitors can see more and more
    valuable exhibits telling about the great artist's life. Last year
    Sarian's granddaughter, art critic Ruzan Sarian was appointed director
    of the museum. We asked Mrs. Sarian to share with us the problems of
    the museum.

    Martiros Sarian lived in this house from 1932 to 1967. In 1964, the
    Armenian government made an unprecedented decision to create the
    artist's house-museum. `Many people were visiting Sarian's house and
    his paintingswere all over the place. The creation of the museum put
    an end to this inconvenience=80=9D, Ruzan Sarian remembers.

    Currently, Sarian's relatives live in the house and this is good
    because they manage to preserve the great artist's spirit. However,
    Mrs. Sarian also believes that the family's modesty can do harm to the
    museum. She is dissatisfied with reconstruction works implemented in
    the museum through one of the Lincy Foundation projects.

    `Now when we are celebrating Sarian's anniversary we do notfeel
    comfortable receiving guests at the museum because the parquet floors
    on the second floor are in a very poor condition. During the
    reconstruction works the parquet flooring was covered with low-quality
    Turkish varnish that has rapidly decayed and now the flooring needs to
    be replaced', Mrs. Sarian said.

    Reconstruction of Sarian's museum seems to be the lowest quality
    project implemented by Lincy Foundation's Culture Project. Mrs. Sarian
    is very upset about the ventilation and heating systems installed at
    the museum noting that the huge system is not appropriate for the
    museum since it produces a lot of noise.


    The museum also had problems with heating. Mrs. Sarian told that this
    year ArmenTel Company covered the heating costs this year but next
    winter the museum is most likely to experience similar problems
    again. Even though there is a gas line on Sarian street, provision of
    natural gas for the museum was not included into the reconstruction
    project implemented by the Lincy Foundation.

    Mrs. Sarian also informed us about various events that will be held in
    the framework of celebrations of the great artist's 125th
    anniversary.`A documental-memorial exhibition hall will soon be opened
    with special funding allocated for the anniversary. It is necessary to
    exhibit not only the works of the great painter but also tell the
    public about his life and his civil activities', Mrs. Sarian noted.

    She shared with us some interesting information regarding Sarian's
    life. `In 1915 the Moscow-based Armenian Committee delegated Sarian to
    Yerevan the organize assistance to the refugees that had escaped the
    Genocide. I would also like to mention that Sarian signed many of the
    petitions sent to Moscow by Armenian intellectuals in 1960's demanding
    recognition of the Armenian Genocide and reunification of the Western
    Armenian lands and Artsakh', Mrs. Sarian told.

    An album telling about the museum will be published with funding
    provided by the government. It will contain 150-200 color photos. A
    series of exhibitions will be held. An exhibition titled `Sarian and
    Russia' willbe opened in June. A governmental reception will be held
    at the Opera and Ballet Theaterin November.

    Most of Sarian's paintings are abroad, mainly in Russia. This is
    natural because the artist started painting in 1910's and earned his
    livingby selling his works. Within the framework of the anniversary
    celebrations the Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow will organize a special
    exhibition of Sarian's early works. In 2006 Sarian's individual
    exhibition will be opened in Mayol Museum in Paris.

    Only a small portion of Sarian's paintings were bought and returnedto
    the museum. `Geghama Mountains' is one of such
    paintings. GarikBasmachian bought the painting at an auction in New
    York and donated it to the museum.

    There were several other donations but since the paintings are very
    expensive it is impossible to return all of the artist's works to the
    museum collection. Instead, it is planned to publish an album of all
    of Sarian's paintings.
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