Armine Tumanyan

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Armine Tumanyan
Born
Armine Tumanyan

(1975-07-12) July 12, 1975 (age 48)
NationalityArmenian
Alma materArmenian State Pedagogical University
Yerevan State Academy of Fine Arts
Known forpaintings, art
SpouseHayk Chobanyan

Armine A. Tumanyan (Armenian: Արմինե Թումանյան; born July 12, 1975, in Yerevan, Armenian SSR), Armenian painter, designer, coordinator of painting exhibitions. Member of the Artists' Union of Armenia, Head of Tavush Branch,[1] Director of Tavush Spiritual Revival Foundation.

Biography[edit]

Armine Tumanyan was born in 1975 in Yerevan. She graduated from the Department of Fine Arts of the Armenian State Pedagogical University with a degree in Fine Arts. She studied Fashion Design and Design at the State Academy of Fine Arts of Armenia (MA). In 2016 she founded the " ArtAm Gallery " platform at Zvartnots Airport, where she presents contemporary Armenian artists through exhibitions.

The theme of Armine Tumanyan's works are: human in harmony with nature, the origins and present of Armenia, the reproduction of women's inner world, their mental state.

Exhibitions[edit]

As an artist

She has participated in group exhibitions in Canada (2012), Israel (2013), Taiwan (2015), Israel (2015).[2]

Participated in painting symposiums in Serbia, Israel. She was the representative of the International Arts and Crafts Festival in Israel.

  • "Your Name is a Woman", 2019, Naregatsi Art Institute, Yerevan[3] and Shushi[4][5]

"The world of women is very deep and diverse, incomprehensible to many. Today I have presented the image of eight women of different nationalities and the image of the most important women - Mary the Virgin, who is the source of my inspiration. In these works my essence is expressed in all sincerity – with love, excitement, faith". - Armine Tumanyan

  • "Armenian Myths", 2018, Art-Aquarium Exhibition Hall of the Russian-Armenian University[6]
  • 5 Women Artists Exhibition at UN Office in Yerevan, 2018[7]
  • Eternal Traveler, Yerevan History Museum, 2017[8]
As a coordinator
  • Exhibition of 4 different genres at Converse Bank
  • "Karas Art. Creativity on Barrels" Painting Contest[9]
  • "Art, Wine and Tango" 14 floor Hotel, Yerevan:
  • Exhibition of 10 Armenian painters in Kiev National Gallery, 2017
  • International Painting Symposium "Tavush through the Eyes of the World", 2019 (23 artists from 17 countries, and 7 artists from Armenia participated)

Awards[edit]

  • International Art Symposium Diplomas of Serbia, Lithuania, Moldova, South Korea

Family[edit]

She is married to Hayk Chobanyan. They have two children - a daughter and a son.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Տավուշի մարզում բացվեց Հայաստանի նկարիչների միության մասնաճյուղ - Տավուշի մարզպետի աշխատակազմ" [A branch of the Artists' Union of Armenia was opened in Tavush region]. tavush.mtad.am. Retrieved 2023-09-03.
  2. ^ "Сделано в Армении: роспись по шёлку в Израиле" [Made in Armenia: Silk painting in Israel] (in Russian). Retrieved 2023-09-03.
  3. ^ "Your Name is a Woman" aravot.am, 2019-03-09
  4. ^ "Քո անունն է կին". Շուշիում բացվել է Արմինե Թումանյանի անհատական ցուցահանդեսը [Your Name is a Woman". Armine Tumanyan's solo exhibition opens in Shushi], retrieved 2023-09-03
  5. ^ "Շուշիում կբացվի Արմինե Թումանյանի անհատական ցուցահանդեսը". artsakhpress.am. 2019-03-21. Retrieved 2023-09-03.
  6. ^ "Армине Туманян представила в РАУ серию картин "Армянские мифы" - Фотогалерея - РОССИЙСКО-АРМЯНСКИЙ УНИВЕРСИТЕТ" [Armine Toumanian presents RAU series "Armenian Myths"]. rau.am. 2018-08-08. Archived from the original on 2018-08-08. Retrieved 2023-09-03.
  7. ^ "Առավոտ լուսո․ հարցազրույց (ԱՐՄԻՆԵ ԹՈՒՄԱՆՅԱՆ, ՍԱԹԵՆԻԿ ՎԱՐԴԱՆՅԱՆ)" [Morning interview: Armine Tumanyan, Satenik Vardanyan], youtube.com, retrieved 2023-09-03
  8. ^ "Երևանի պատմության թանգարանում բացվել է գեղանկարչուհի Արմինե Թումանյանի առաջին անհատական ցուցահանդեսը" [First exhibition of artist Armine Tumanyan has opened in Yerevan History Museum], youtube.com, retrieved 2023-09-03
  9. ^ "KARAS ART CONTEST". AGBU.com. 2020-01-25. Archived from the original on 2020-01-25. Retrieved 2023-09-03.

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