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Ashot Avagyan is an Armenian painter who was born on 20 May, 1958 in Sisian, Armenia. He is best known for his abstract and surrealist works, which often feature bright colors and bold shapes. He has exhibited his work in numerous galleries and museums around the world, including the National Gallery of Armenia, the Museum of Modern Art in Yerevan, and the Museum of Contemporary Art in Moscow. Avagyan studied at the Yerevan State Academy of Fine Arts from 1976 to 1982, and has since become a prominent figure in the Armenian art scene. He has been awarded numerous awards, including the Gold Medal of the National Gallery of Armenia in 2002, and the Medal of Honor from the Ministry of Culture of Armenia in 2004. Avagyan's works are often inspired by his Armenian heritage, and he often uses traditional Armenian motifs and symbols in his paintings. He is also known for his use of bright colors and bold shapes, which give his works a unique and vibrant feel. Avagyan's works have been exhibited in numerous galleries and museums around the world, and he has been featured in several books and magazines.

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Age 65 years old
Zodiac Sign Taurus
Born 20 May 1958
Birthday 20 May
Birthplace Sisian, Syunik, Armenian SSR, Soviet Union
Nationality Armenian

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2010

Since December 2010 Ashot Avagyan has been the Director of Qarahunge (Zorats Karer) megalithic historical complex in Sisian. He assisted with the Oxford University Expedition to Qarahunge. Avagyan continues to work with expedition leader Mihran Vardanyan to create a healthy scientific and cultural climate around the monument in order to attract more tourists.

2004

1. Art Caucasus. Art Expo-2004. Tbilisi: Art Caucaus, 2004, [Eng.] 2. Gevorgyan Gallery. Yerevan: Gevorgyan Gallery, 2004, [Arm., Eng.] 3. Art Caucasus. Art Expo-2005. Tbilisi: Art Caucaus, 2005, [Eng.] 4. The 4th Gyumri International Biennale. Yerevan: GCCA, 2005, [Arm., Eng.] 5. The colors of Armenia, contemporary Armenian artists. Yerevan: Tigran Mets, 2006, [Russ.] 6. The 5th Gyumri International Biennale. Yerevan: GCCA, 2006, [Arm., Eng.] 7. Armenian Landscapes in Contemporary Art. Yerevan, 2007, [Germ., Eng.] 8. Contemporary Artists from Armenia. Pasadena: AGBU, 2007, [Eng.] 9. Generation Freedom: Armenia's New Vanguard. New York: RAH, 2008, [Eng.] 10. Recovering wounds. Yerevan: GCCA, 2008, [Arm., Eng.]

2001

2001 – "Four Armenian artists", Toronto, Canada; Copenhagen, Denmark 2002 – "Show of avant-garde art", ACCEA, Yerevan, Armenia 2003 – "Transcendents", Albert and Tove Boyajyan Gallery, Yerevan, Armenia Dublin, Ireland; New York, USA; Montreal, Canada 2004 – The 4th Gyumri International Biennale, Gyumri, Armenia Art Expo "ART CAUCASUS", Tbilisi, Georgia 2005 – Art Expo "ART CAUCASUS", Tbilisi, Georgia 2006 – Abdala Al-Salem Hall, Kiewit, Kiewit "The colors of Armenia", IFEFEL, Saint –Petersburg, Russia "Meeting with Saryan", National Gallery, Yerevan, Armenia 2007 – "Colors of Armenia", G.Gyulbenkian center, Aleppo, Syria; "Colors of Armenia", AGBU, Damascus, Syria "From Ararat to Fuji", National Gallery, Yerevan, Armenia "Contemporary artists from Armenia", Armenian General Benevolent Union, Pasadena, USA Armenian Landscapes in Contemporary Art", Untewerk Selnau, Kultur und Eventhaus, Zurich, Switzerland 2008 – The 6th Gyumri International Biennale, Stil Gallery, Gyumri Armenia; "Recovering wounds", Museum of Spitak Earthquake, Spitak, Armenia; branch of National Gallery in Vanadzor, Vanadzor, Armenia "Generation Freedom: Armenia's New Vanguard", InterArt Gallery, New York, USA

2000

2000 – "The seven papers of Demiurge", Chamber Theatre, Yerevan, Armenia 2004 – "Magic double circle", Gevorgyan Gallery, Yerevan, Armenia 2008 – "Memories from previous life", Gevorgyan Gallery, Yerevan, Armenia

1999

1999 – "Dialogue" 2000 – "The Way" 2001 – "Forgive me, Mama!" 2002 – "Magic Double Circle" 2003 – "Reincarnation" 2004 – "Fertility" 2006 – "Return". With Azat Sargsyan in the frame of the 5th Gyumri Biennale 2007 – "Return - 2" 2008 – "Sacrifice" 2010 – "Return – 3" 2011 – "Return – 4" 2012 – "Sacrifice – 2"

1981

In 1981 graduated from the Yerevan Art College after P. Terlemezyan. He lives and develops his work in Sisian. From 1981 till now teaches at Children Art School in Sisian. Having the cultural heritage of different time periods of his living area as a standing point, the artist always seeks for searching new perspectives of world-perception. The conceptual and artistic prospects of Neolithic petroglyphs to Middle Age iconographic culture are transposed from the surface of canvas into the forms of modern art, appearing in the context of performance. Ashot is regularly creating art exhibitions in Sisian and attracts thousands of people to take part.

1958

Ashot Avagyan (Armenian: Աշոտ Ավագյան ; born May 20, 1958) is an Armenian painter. Many of his works depict the suffering and loss he experienced during the Nagorno-Karabakh War, and inspired by ancient megalithic structures and ancient petroglyphs found in Syunik Mountains.

Ashot Avagyan was born in 1958 in Sisian, Armenia. He defeated the region, the city and the megalithic structures during the war in Nagorno Karabakh.