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    HAIGAZIAN UNIVERSITY
    Mira Yardemian
    Public Relations Director
    Rue Mexique - Kantari
    P.O. Box 11-1748
    Riad El-Solh 1107 2090
    Beirut - Lebanon

    Beirut, 26/03/2006

    Armenian Paintings
    From the Beginning till the Present


    During her very short visit to Beirut, the Cultural Hour at Haigazian
    University, in cooperation with the Hamazkaine Cultural Association,
    succeeded to organize an informative gathering with researcher and art
    critic Mayda Saris of Istanbul, Turkey, on her new release `Armenian
    Paintings: From the Beginning till the Present'.
    Saris acknowledged the interest in her book of the Armenians in the
    Diaspora in general, and the Lebanese Armenian public in particular,
    thanking her publisher Agos, and promising the audience with more releases
    related to contemporary Armenian paintings and artists.
    The Dean of Arts and Sciences, Dr. Arda Ekmekji, through the aid of a power
    point presentation, briefly covered the book, concentrating on the most
    important paintings and artists.
    Saris' work is considered a groundbreaking book, since it's the first of
    its kind in the entire corpus of the Armenian art publications that
    explores the Armenian art from Antiquity to modern times.
    In the book, Saris gives the reader a comprehensive but brief overview
    about the origin of the Armenian people, their folklore, faith, lifestyle,
    culture and art which have been the source of inspiration for Armenian
    artists, architects, in short the men and women of the art.
    By reading the book, one can conclude that obviously the works of the
    Armenian painters are not only a part of the Armenian culture, but also a
    part of the culture of countries they lived in. Moreover, they are a part
    of the world culture where they create their works addressing the feelings
    of modern humanity as well as many traditional themes.
    Saris considers the Armenian artists not duly recognized in their native
    countries. According to her, `there was a big void to be filled=85that should
    have been the moral obligation of the Armenians of Turkey'.
    Well, `Armenian Paintings: From the Beginning till the Present', did fill
    that void and fulfilled part of that moral obligation.
    At the end of the presentation, the audience proceeded to the Mugar
    building where Mayda Saris signed her books.
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