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Armen Vardapetyan
Born
Armen Ruben Vardapetyan (VAR)

(1980-01-23) January 23, 1980 (age 44)
Yerevan, Armenia
NationalityArmenian
Known forSculpture, painting, jewellery

Armen Vardapetyan (VAR) (Armenian: Արմեն Ռուբենի Վարդապետյան), jeweler, artist, sculptor. Armenian folk artist of applied art.

Biography

Born on 23 January 1980 in Yerevan, Armenia. Graduate № 71 secondary school by N.Stepanyan in 1996. Since 1990 educated in National aesthetic school named by Genrih Igityan as sculpture of small forms.

In 1996 he entered the Armenian Agricultural Academy at the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine. From 2001 -2004 was a postgraduate student in the Armenian Agricultural Academy and defended PhD thesis. From 2006 to the present day works at Yerevan State University.

Career

Armen Vardapetyan lifelong was engaged in creative work: sculpture, painting, creation of jewellery. He worked with different materials. Since 2008, began studying jewelry art, exhibit and sell his works under the stage name VAR (translated from the Armenian language – bright, colorful). Since 2010 has became a folk artist of Armenia. He is a member of the Armenian Jewelers Association. VAR jewellery is available in art galleries of Armenia, Russia and Europe. Nowadays VAR is working to create a jewelry collection in national style named "Kilicia".[1]

Exhibitions

  • Slovak Design Week, Bratislava, 26–27.09.2009
  • Vienna Design Week, Vienna, Schullin Gallery, 01-09.10.2009
  • "European Heritage Days" National Folk Museum, Yerevan, 18–19.09.2010
  • Art Exhibition organized by Armenian Young Women's Association, Yerevan, Marriott Hotel, 6 April 2011
  • EXPO Health and Beauty 2011, Yerevan,
  • ARMENIA EXPO 2011, Yerevan, 9-11.09.2011
  • "20 Years of Armenia Independence" Artists Union of Armenia, Yerevan, 15 September 2011
  • Yerevan International Jewellery Show, Yerevan, 21–23.09.2011
  • "Erebuni-Yerervan", Artists Union of Armenia, Yerevan, 12 October 2011
  • "20¬-th Anniversary of Shushi Emancipation", Artists Union of Armenia, Yerevan, 5 May 2012
  • "80-th Anniversary of Artists Union of Armenia", Artists Union of Armenia, Yerevan, 30 October 2012
  • Yerevan International Jewellery Show, Yerevan, 2014[2][3]
  • "Made in Armenia" EXPO. Meridian EXPO Center, Yerevan 26–28.05.2015
  • First International ARvesT EXPO'15. Hay-Art Gallery, Yerevan, 19–29.05.2015

See also

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