UPI United Press International
Dec 30 2014
Tigran Tsitoghdzyan splits from wife Nadia Kazakova
Tsitoghdzyan arrived in NYC in 2009 and has been a growing presence in
the Big Apple's art scene ever since.
By Veronica Linares
NEW YORK, Dec. 29 (UPI) -- New York-based painter Tigran Tsitoghdzyan
has separated from his wife and muse, the Russian American model Nadia
Kazakova.
Sources confirmed the split to UPI claiming the couple, who share a
son, remain on good terms. The reason for the separation was not
disclosed.
"It has been extremely unexpected! Nadia has been also a very
important inspiration source for Tigranʼs art," said filmmaker and
family friend Artur Balder. "If you look at the Madonnas from the
Milennium series, or the first Mirror series, you find Nadiaʼs
presence everywhere. It is sad, but life must go on for both."
Tsitoghdzyan, who is Armenian, arrived in NYC in 2009 and has been a
growing presence in the Big Apple's art scene ever since. His work was
shown and sold out at Art Miami earlier this month and he plans to
show a retrospective solo exhibit at the National Gallery of Armenia
in the spring.
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Dec 30 2014
Tigran Tsitoghdzyan splits from wife Nadia Kazakova
Tsitoghdzyan arrived in NYC in 2009 and has been a growing presence in
the Big Apple's art scene ever since.
By Veronica Linares
NEW YORK, Dec. 29 (UPI) -- New York-based painter Tigran Tsitoghdzyan
has separated from his wife and muse, the Russian American model Nadia
Kazakova.
Sources confirmed the split to UPI claiming the couple, who share a
son, remain on good terms. The reason for the separation was not
disclosed.
"It has been extremely unexpected! Nadia has been also a very
important inspiration source for Tigranʼs art," said filmmaker and
family friend Artur Balder. "If you look at the Madonnas from the
Milennium series, or the first Mirror series, you find Nadiaʼs
presence everywhere. It is sad, but life must go on for both."
Tsitoghdzyan, who is Armenian, arrived in NYC in 2009 and has been a
growing presence in the Big Apple's art scene ever since. His work was
shown and sold out at Art Miami earlier this month and he plans to
show a retrospective solo exhibit at the National Gallery of Armenia
in the spring.
http://www.upi.com/Entertainment_News/2014/12/29/Tigran-Tsitoghdzyan-splits-from-wife-Nadia-Kazakova/1511419884367/