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    CALLIGRAFFITI AT ARMENIAN CENTER FOR CONTEMPORARY EXPERIMENTAL ART

    Tert.am
    11:10 ~U 25.11.09

    A new group exhibit has opened in Yerevan's Armenian Center for
    Contemporary Experimental Art (ACCEA, or NPAK in Armenian). The
    exhibit, called "Calligraffiti" attempts to merge calligraphy, the
    art of writing, with graffiti, the better-known contemporary art of
    lettering on walls and property.

    "What is the role of handwriting in the computer age? The so-called
    letter as image, what does it tell us, when we're not linguists,
    we're not reading it in a foreign language and we don't recognize the
    alphabet?... what remains in this case is only the form of the letter
    and the emotion conveyed through the image..." writes the exhibit's
    curator, Arpa Hacobian.

    In Calligraffiti, one can view works by Angela Karapetyan, Alexandra
    Avakian, Garsu, Ali Ansari, Stepan Yesayan (Smee), Hayk Hakobian
    and others, displaying calligraffiti from various countries. Also on
    display are photos, providing further examples of calligraffiti.

    Along with the decorative type of contemporary Armenian, Persian,
    Japanese, Latin, and Greek, it's possible to see contemporary type-art
    'solutions': how a letter changes form, how it takes on a new image
    and strength, sometimes becoming illegible and finally, appearing in
    the city sphere, as a part of urban art.

    The exhibit runs from November 24, 2009, to March 15, 2010.
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