Armenian painter participates in Fine Art exhibition in Ukraine
July 10, 2011 - 16:31 AMT
PanARMENIAN.Net - On July 8, All Ukrainian exhibition of Fine Art of
the Ukrainian ethnos called 'Vivat, Ukraine!' opened in the National
Museum of Literature of Ukraine.
It is noteworthy that alongside with the works of famous painters,
such as G.Ruff, G.Gold, I.Vorkhov, R.Bagautdinov etc., young artists
such as Svetlana Gavrilenko, Olga Teuta, Suleyman Erejepov, Astghik
Manukyan and others demonstrate their art as well.
The works of sculptors V.Medvedev, N.Medvedev and S.Tigranyan
supplement the exposition.
The exhibition aims at popularization of the Ukrainian ethnos,
acknowledgement of cultural diversity in the country, enhancement of
understanding and improvement of situation for coexistence of people
belonging to different cultures being an integral part of the
Ukrainian state value. The exhibition will last till July 18,
according to Analitika.at.ua.
According to independent media outlets, there are over 450 thousand
Armenians in the Ukraine; Armenian Diaspora bore such outstanding
people as Ivan (Hovhannes) Ayvaovsky and Sergey Parajanov who praised
the Ukrainian land alongside with Taras Shevchenko.
Outstanding Armenian contemporaries are film director Roman Balayan,
solo singer of the Ukrainian National Opera Susanna Chakhoyan, painter
Boris Yeghiazaryan and others.
From: A. Papazian
July 10, 2011 - 16:31 AMT
PanARMENIAN.Net - On July 8, All Ukrainian exhibition of Fine Art of
the Ukrainian ethnos called 'Vivat, Ukraine!' opened in the National
Museum of Literature of Ukraine.
It is noteworthy that alongside with the works of famous painters,
such as G.Ruff, G.Gold, I.Vorkhov, R.Bagautdinov etc., young artists
such as Svetlana Gavrilenko, Olga Teuta, Suleyman Erejepov, Astghik
Manukyan and others demonstrate their art as well.
The works of sculptors V.Medvedev, N.Medvedev and S.Tigranyan
supplement the exposition.
The exhibition aims at popularization of the Ukrainian ethnos,
acknowledgement of cultural diversity in the country, enhancement of
understanding and improvement of situation for coexistence of people
belonging to different cultures being an integral part of the
Ukrainian state value. The exhibition will last till July 18,
according to Analitika.at.ua.
According to independent media outlets, there are over 450 thousand
Armenians in the Ukraine; Armenian Diaspora bore such outstanding
people as Ivan (Hovhannes) Ayvaovsky and Sergey Parajanov who praised
the Ukrainian land alongside with Taras Shevchenko.
Outstanding Armenian contemporaries are film director Roman Balayan,
solo singer of the Ukrainian National Opera Susanna Chakhoyan, painter
Boris Yeghiazaryan and others.
From: A. Papazian