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Suren Safaryan

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Suren Safaryan
Born
Suren Safaryan (Safar)

(1983-03-26) 26 March 1983 (age 41)
Yerevan, Armenia
NationalityArmenian
Known forPainter

Suren Safaryan (Armenian: Սուրեն Սաֆարյան (Սաֆար); born 26 March 1983), also known as Safar, is an Armenian artist.

Biography

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Suren Safaryan graduated from Yerevan State Academy of Fine Arts, Painting Department in 2006. He is a member of UNIMA-Armenia (2002), Artists’ Union of Armenia (2008), Artists’ Trade Union of Russia (2009) “Association Internationale des Arts Plastiques UNESCO” (2009). Since 2012, he is the Co-Chairman of AUA’s Youth Coalition. In 2013, he was elected member of AUA governing board. Since 2010 he has participated in organizing a number of exhibitions. In 2001, Suren Safar was the stage designer of the Armenian stand of the “Yes to children” UNICEF world movement (Perugia, Italy).[1]

Exhibitions

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  • Gallery of Kempinski Boulevard (Berlin, 2001)
  • «FIDEM» world exhibition (Paris, 2002)
  • Beijing 3rd International Art Biennale, (Beijing, 2008)
  • 3rd International Art Exhibition of Moscow, (Moscow, 2009)
  • 3rd International Art Biennale of Florence (Florence, 2009)
  • Exhibition dedicated to the 20th Anniversary of Armenia’s Independence (Beijing, 2011)
  • “Public Diplomacy Future of CIS Youth’’, member of the Armenian delegation (Moscow, 2011)
  • “Autumn Salon” International group exhibition in France, Grande Palais, (Paris, 2012)
  • “Salon 2013’’ International group exhibition in Russia (Moscow, 2013), “Days of Armenia” exhibition (Ashgabat, 2014)
  • “Testimony” exhibit dedicated to the 100th Anniversary of the Armenian Genocide (Yerevan, 2015)
  • “ЦДХ-2016: The Image of Time” Exhibition (Moscow, 2016)
  • “Armenia: Reflections through Generations” AGBU exhibition (Yerevan, 2016)

One-man exhibitions

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  • “Albert and Tove Boyajian” Gallery (Yerevan, 2006)
  • the Castle of Lyubliana museum (Lyubliana, 2010)
  • “Bercsenyi Zsuzsanna” gallery (Budapest, 2012)
  • Artists’ Union of Armenia (Yerevan 2016)[2]
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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Suren Safaryan | Artbeep". www.artbeep.com. Retrieved 2016-11-28.
  2. ^ The first large-scale exhibition of Suren Safaryan
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