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    CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION OF RENOWNED IRANIAN-ARMENIAN ARTIST SUMBAT DER KIUREGHIAN

    http://asbarez.com/114878/centennial-celebration-of-renowned-iranian-armenian-artist-sumbat-der-kiureghian/
    Wednesday, October 9th, 2013

    Sumbat Der Kiureghian

    GLENDALE-The art-loving public is invited to join the centennial
    celebration of renowned artist Sumbat Der Kiureghian on Sunday October
    27, 2013, 4 pm at The Armenian Society of Los Angeles (ASLA) Center
    located at 117 S. Louise Street, Glendale, CA 91205. The celebration
    will include an exhibition of more than 60 original paintings by
    the artist as well as a collection of notable items from his life
    and work. Following the exhibition, Professor Talinn Grigor and
    Glendale-based artist Vachag Ter Sarkissian will discuss Sumbat's
    artistic legacy. The program will also include selected musical
    renditions.

    Sumbat Der Kiureghian was born on October 19, 1913, in Isfahan, Iran.

    He was a descendant of 17th century Armenian settlers in the New
    Julfa district of Isfahan. He received his formal training at
    the Anglo-French Art Institute in London. Sumbat was a revered
    Iranian-Armenian artist admired for his watercolor and gouache
    renditions of Iranian and Armenian village life, folklore, and
    landscapes. By the 1960s, Sumbat was recognized as the preeminent
    watercolorist of Iran, much emulated by aspiring artists for his style
    and subjects. In 1980, following the Iranian Revolution, Sumbat left
    his beloved Iran and settled in Glendale, California. Soon thereafter
    he opened his studio/gallery in Glendale and continued creating until
    his death in 1999. Sumbat's work has been featured in exhibitions
    throughout the world, including in many cities in Iran, Armenia,
    the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada and Saudi Arabia.

    Professor Talinn Grigor is an Associate Professor of modern and
    contemporary architecture in the Department of Fine Arts at Brandeis
    University. Her research is focused on Iran and India. Her articles
    have appeared in the Art Bulletin, Getty Research Journal, Journal
    of Iranian Studies and other venues. She is currently working on her
    third book, Contemporary Iranian Art: From the Street to the Studio,
    to be published by Reaktion, London, in 2014.

    Vachag Ter Sarkissian was born in Abadan, Iran. He has spent most
    of his childhood in New Julfa, where he was inspired by the frescos
    of the Holy Savior Cathedral and St. Bethlehem churches. The frescos,
    mediaeval miniatures and architectural motifs have left indelible marks
    on his artistic style. In 1971, he moved to Armenia where he graduated
    from the Polytechnic Institute with a degree in architecture. As an
    abstract-figurative painter, he has used mixed media. Vachag moved
    to the United States in 1980. His work has been featured in numerous
    exhibitions.

    The program is jointly organized by The Armenian Society of Los Angeles
    (ASLA) and the Homenetmen Glendale Ararat Chapter.

    Presentations will be in English and Armenian.

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