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Aug 6 2011
Armenian sculptor plans to shoot film about Armenian Genocide
August 06, 2011 | 15:15
YEREVAN.- Armenian sculptor Sevak Grigoryan, who lives in Italy, will
shoot a film about the Armenian Genocide, he told journalists on
Saturday. The main heroes of the film will be children's sculptures.
Yerevan's `Bureaucrat' bookstore will host an exhibition of Sevak
Grigoryan. Graphic sculptures will be presented in the same style, but
on different subjects. Dynamic, expressive works telling about
genocide, images of saints and animals will be exhibited. According to
Grigoryan, who is also a member of the Artists' Union of Armenia, he
presented the genocide through children's images.
Asked by the Armenia News - NEWS.am correspondent whether it is
difficult to work far from the Motherland, the sculptor said, `I live
mainly in Italy, but it does not mean that I forgot Armenia, where I
was born. Unfortunately, one has to live where he is working.'
Sculptor's exhibitions previously were held in Rome, France and Denmark.
Aug 6 2011
Armenian sculptor plans to shoot film about Armenian Genocide
August 06, 2011 | 15:15
YEREVAN.- Armenian sculptor Sevak Grigoryan, who lives in Italy, will
shoot a film about the Armenian Genocide, he told journalists on
Saturday. The main heroes of the film will be children's sculptures.
Yerevan's `Bureaucrat' bookstore will host an exhibition of Sevak
Grigoryan. Graphic sculptures will be presented in the same style, but
on different subjects. Dynamic, expressive works telling about
genocide, images of saints and animals will be exhibited. According to
Grigoryan, who is also a member of the Artists' Union of Armenia, he
presented the genocide through children's images.
Asked by the Armenia News - NEWS.am correspondent whether it is
difficult to work far from the Motherland, the sculptor said, `I live
mainly in Italy, but it does not mean that I forgot Armenia, where I
was born. Unfortunately, one has to live where he is working.'
Sculptor's exhibitions previously were held in Rome, France and Denmark.