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  • 5 Italian Towns To Host Jubilee Exhibition Of Minas Avetisyan's Pain

    5 ITALIAN TOWNS TO HOST JUBILEE EXHIBITION OF MINAS AVETISYAN'S PAINTINGS

    PanArmenian
    April 16 2009
    Armenia

    In 2010, 5 Italian towns will host exhibitions of famous Armenian
    painter Minas Avetisyan's works. The expositions will be arranged by
    Italian specialist Francesco Galo.

    According to Sona Haroutyunyan, RA Minister of Culture Advisor,
    the exhibition was scheduled for 2009, but the global financial
    crisis frustrated the plans. The exhibition to be held in Moscow has
    been postponed till next year on the same grounds. According to Sona
    Haroutyunyan it will feature even more paintings and include works of
    great painter displayed in the Pushkin Galllery, the Oriental Culture
    Museum, as well as in private collections.

    Metso Igityan, Chairman of the Armenian Culture Development Foundation,
    said that their institution will assist in the organization of Minas'
    exhibition in Italy.

    Minas Avetisyan was born on June 20, 1928 in the village of Djadjur
    (Akhouryan region). He received his education in the College after
    P. Terlemezian (1947-52) and the Institute of Theatre and Art (1952-54)
    in Yerevan, as well as the I. Repin Institute of Painting, Sculpture
    and Architecture in Leningrad (1952-54), under the supervision of
    master B. V. Ioganson.

    With their color contrast and expressiveness, Avetisyan's paintings
    imparted a new spirit to the principles of fovizm. The paintings of
    the great artist reflected the traditions of medieval Caucasian art
    as well.

    Avetisyan also had a success as a scene painter (set design of
    Ballet Gayane by A. Kachaturyan, Theatre of Opera and Ballet after
    A. Spendiaryan, etc) and painter-monumentalist (paintings of factory
    interiors in Leninakan-Gyumri, 1970-74). He died in a tragic car
    accident in Yerevan on April 24, 1975.
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