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    PETER FRANK: ARTHUR SARKISSIAN'S PAINTINGS "TALK" TO US IN SEVERAL VISUAL LANGUAGES AT ONCE

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    04.03.2010 18:34 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Arthur Sarkissian's exhibition is a rare opportunity
    to view many of the famed artist's finest works at the 1927 Gallery in
    The Fine Arts Building in downtown Los Angeles. The opening reception
    will be held on March 11th from 5:30 to 9:00, in connection with
    the Downtown Art Walk. The exhibition will remain on display through
    April 2nd.

    Sarkissian's works point to the past and bridge a gap between the then
    and now, the past and present. He juxtaposes old photographs, letters,
    and pictures with vivid colors and metaphors of our present times. His
    works are culturally and historically saturated. His process includes
    several layers of silkscreen, brush strokes, and spatula applied paint.

    Peter Frank expressed in Sarkissian's 2006 catalogue: "Above all,
    Sarkissian's is an art of transition, a demonstration of the flow
    of human experience from the felt to the known, from the intuited
    to the studied, and back again. Sarkissian's paintings are at once
    wholes and sums of parts, and they "talk" to us in several visual
    languages at once."

    Born in 1960 in Gyumri, Armenia, Arthur Sarkissian attended the
    School of Fine Arts in his native city, followed by the Armenian
    Pedagogical University (Drawing Department) in 1989. He lives and
    works in Yerevan, Armenia.

    Sarkissian works in abstract art as a statement of post-soviet freedom
    of expression. His canvases combine painting and silkscreen printing,
    incorporating text, photographs, signs, architectural images and
    extracts from other paintings, fusing oil paint with found ephemera.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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