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    YEREVAN'S TAMANYAN PARK IS A SCULPTURE GARDEN

    http://www.reporter.am/go/article/2009-09- 22-yerevan-s-tamanyan-park-is-a-sculpture-garden
    T uesday September 22, 2009

    Yerevan - Tamanyan Park, which spans the two city blocks leading to
    Yerevan's monumental Cascade, has been transformed into a sculpture
    garden, an integral part of Cafesjian Center for the Arts.

    Yerevan residents and visitors have noticed that Fernando Botero's
    Roman Warrior has been moved from another part of the center to the
    sculpture park. Likewise, Lynn Chadwick's Sitting Figures and Barry
    Flanagan's Hare on Bell have been relocated to the park.

    Unobstructed walkways, long vistas, and formal garden areas are
    elements of the design of Tamanyan Sculpture Park to provide a modern
    setting for large-scale sculpture by internationally recognized
    artists.

    In an effort to connect the entire Yerevan community with art and
    culture, Tamanyan Sculpture Park provides people with access to
    contemporary art beyond the traditional museum experience.

    "The quality of contemporary sculpture presented in Tamanyan Sculpture
    Park is unparalleled," said Michael De Marsche, executive director of
    the Cafesjian Center for the Arts. "I am sure this unique area will
    be experienced and enjoyed by thousands of visitors each year as a
    permanent addition to the city of Yerevan. There are few cities in
    the world with a sculpture park of this quality," he added.

    The grand opening of the Cafesjian Center for the Arts is scheduled
    for November 2009, and construction at the Cascade is continuing in
    anticipation of this event. The center will offer a wide variety
    of exhibitions from Gerard L. Cafesjian's private collection of
    contemporary art. A diverse program of visiting lecturers, classic
    films, musical concerts, and numerous educational programs will
    augment the center's vigorous exhibition schedule.

    *** Barry Flanagan, 68, sculptor of hares

    The British sculptor Barry Flanagan, whose work Hare on Bell is on
    display at the Cafesjian Center for the Arts in Yerevan, died on August
    31 in Ibiza, Spain. The New York Times wrote that he had "abandoned
    the idiosyncratic arrangements of common materials that characterized
    Postminimal sculpture to make sly if relatively traditional bronzes
    of exuberant, loose-limbed hares."
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