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    EXHIBITION DEDICATED TO GENOCIDE TO OPEN IN GLENDALE

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    08.04.2009 01:04 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Genocide is not a thing of the past and a new art
    exhibit at the Brand Library in Glendale (California, US) aims to show
    visitors the savage quality of mass killings that persist around the
    globe, organizers said.

    The exhibit, more than 70 works by 44 artists, held its opening
    reception Saturday to a packed house of visitors who were frequently
    taken back by the imagery and symbolism of the pieces, Glendale News
    Press reports.

    Some works incorporated startling images of genocide, others were more
    abstract, incorporating themes of struggle, suffering or disregard
    for the value of human life, artists said.

    The show, organized by the Arts and Culture Commission and called
    "Man's Inhumanity to Man," is meant to use art to illustrate
    to visitors that genocide is real and has harsh effects, even if
    it seems to occur in distant parts of the world, curator Ramela
    Abbamontian said.

    While art related to the Armenian Genocide is prominent in the exhibit,
    works from artists of various backgrounds were on display and all of
    them were commentaries on the atrocious impacts of systematic killings,
    like those currently occurring in Darfur, Sudan, artists said.

    "This is not only about genocide, it's about atrocity," said Ripsime
    Marashian, the city's cultural affairs coordinator.

    A black-and-white photograph of an old man placed above a handwritten
    narrative that detailed a childhood experience during the Armenian
    Genocide, resonated with at least two visitors.

    The account of young boys being stabbed by Turkish soldiers was
    startling, said West Los Angeles residents Eileen Joyce and Jeff
    Braucher.

    The exhibit will be open daily until May 8 and the commission will
    host two special events for gallery visitors, an evening of music
    and poetry April 15 and a set of discussions with the artists and
    curator April 18.
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