Arthur Sarkissian
Arthur Sarkissian is an Armenian artist and painter.
Life
Sarkissian attended the School of Fine Arts in Yerevan in 1977, followed by the Yerevan State Pedagogical University in 1989. He lives and works in Yerevan, Armenia.Art
Sarkissian works in abstract art as a statement of post-Soviet freedom of expression. He said in 2005, "my approach to painting developed from the desire to free myself from Socialist Realism."His canvases combine painting and silkscreen printing, incorporating text, photographs, signs, architectural images and extracts from other paintings, fusing oil paint with found ephemera.
Such a polyglot, polysemic art is not unique to Sarkissian. We see his style anticipated by Robert Rauschenberg, and before him Kurt Schwitters. The textures, practices, and philosophical positions in his work can be traced back to disparate predecessors like Warhol, Cornell, Miro, Malevich, and Picasso. Among other things, Sarkissian demonstrates that the “collage aesthetic” – the simultaneously disjunctive and conjunctive qualities that uniquely define modern composition – remains one of 20th century art's most significant and enduring legacies. Indeed, this collage aesthetic provides the perceptual crucible in which the dialectic described above is forged, and it defines the particular visual world in which Sarkissian finds his expression.
His installation artwork includes the work Closed Session, comprising a row of seven chairs of varying sizes, each standing on four lit lightbulbs; described by Sonia Balassanian, curator of the Armenian Center for Contemporary Experimental Art, as a "satirical reference to self-aggrandizing decision-makers."
His work is displayed in the Museum of Modern Art in Yerevan.
Works
Sarkissian's works include:Mind Games, oil on canvas, 400 x 400 cmGame in the Museum, mixed media on canvas, 195 x 145 inchesEvening in the museum, mixed media on canvas, 95 x 175 cm20 Pages, oil on canvas, 138 x 118 cmThree colour stains, mixed media on canvas, 100 x 80 cmClosed Session, mixed media installationNervus Probandi, oil on canvas, 120 x 195 cmImage Stripes, oil on canvas, 110 x 140 cm. It was sold at the Christie's Auction in London.Exhibitions
Solo exhibitions:- 1994 – Bossen Cultural Center, Saarbrücken, Germany
- 1998 – JNR Gallery, Yerevan, Armenia
- 2003 – Mind Games, First Floor Gallery, Yerevan, Armenia
- 2006 – First Floor Gallery, Yerevan, Armenia
- 2008 – Museum of Modern Art, Yerevan, Armenia
- 2009 – Between The Images, One Gallery, Yerevan, Armenia
- 2010 – Between The Images 2, 1927 Gallery, Fine Arts Building, Los Angeles, California
- 2010 – Between The Images 3, Artology Gallery 101, Los Angeles, California
- 2013 – "Artist Retrospective 2011–2013 and Catalogue Presentation" Dalan Art Gallery, Yerevan, Armenia
- 1989 – "Art of the USSR: The Past 50 Years", Madrid, Spain Catalogues
- 1991 – "New Tendencies in Art", Goyak Gallery, Yerevan, Armenia
- 1991 – "Contemporary Art From Armenia", The New Academy Gallery, London, UK
- 1992 – "Contemporary Armenian Artists", Gallery Vision, Kassel, Germany
- 1992 – "Armenian Post-Modernism", Moscow, Russia
- 1997 – "Dreams & Visions", Art Benefit, Chicago, Illinois, US
- 1999 – "Windows to Armenia" and "With Many Voices", Fourth Presbyterian Church, Chicago, Illinois, US
- 2005 – "Armenian Contemporary Art", Harvest Gallery, Glendale, California, US
- 2005 – Marie Pargas Art Gallery, Asheville, NC, US
- 2005 – The Collection Of Viken Makhyan, AGBU Pasadena Center, US
- 2005 – "Photo Plus", ACCEA, Yerevan, Armenia
- 2006 – "Art Without Borders", Havana Gallery, Oldenburg, Germany
- 2007 – "Armenian Landscapes in Contemporary Art", EWZ, Zurich, Switzerland
- 2007 – "5 Armenian Artists", Marcel, France
- 2007 – "Armenian Contemporary Art", Paris, France
- 2008 – "Undercurrent Shifts", ACCEA, curated by Sonia Balassanian and David Kareyan
- 2009 – "Transitional Hypothesis", group exhibition of Armenian-Japanese artists, ACCEA
- 2010 – "Colors of Armenia Exhibition" Yerevan, Armenia
- 2010 – "Colors of Armenia Exhibition" Marseille, France
- 2010 – "OPTIMIZM, Armenian New Art" Artists Union, Yerevan, Armenia
- 2011 – "Art Cube Gallery" Group Exhibition Laguna Beach, California, US
- 2011 – "Dalan Art Gallery" Group Exhibition Yerevan, Armenia
- 2013 – "Dalan Art Gallery" Group Exhibition New Local Art, Yerevan, Armenia
- 2013 – "Saatchi Gallery" Burning Bright at Hyatt Regency [London – The Churchill|Hyatt Regency London] – London, UK