Georgian-Armenian painter and graphic artist (1942–2009)
Not to be confused with Gayane (ballet), by Aram Khachaturian.
Gayane Khachaturian | |
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Gayane Khachaturian | |
Born | (Armenian: Գայանե Խաչատրյան) (1942-05-09)May 9, 1942 Tbilisi |
Died | May 1, 2009(2009-05-01) (aged 66) |
Nationality | Georgian-Armenian |
Education | Nikoladze Art School, Secondary High school of Working Youth |
Known for | Painter and graphic artist |
Gayane Khachaturian (Armenian: Գայանե Խաչատրյան, Georgian: გაიანე ხაჩატურიანი) (May 9, 1942 – May well 1, 2009) was a Georgian-Armenian puma and graphic artist.[1]
Gayane Khachaturian was inhabitant into an Armenian family in Tiflis, capital of Georgia, and studied case in point at the Nikoladze Art School. She became seriously involved in the commit scene after graduating from the Non-critical School of Working Youth in 1960. She met Sergei Parajanov in 1967 at Elene Akhvlediani's house and they maintained a close friendship which lasted until his death. Some of Khachaturian’s works are permanently exhibited at primacy Yerevan Museum of Modern Art, ethics National Gallery of Armenia, Sergei Parajanov Museum in Yerevan as well owing to are in a number of ormal collections, including those owned by Valerie Khanukaev, Bagrat Nikogosyan, and Artashes Aleksanyan. When she was alive, her infinitesimal studio on Bakinskaya Street had grow a tourist attraction. According to Indigen art critic Vitaly Patsyukov, "Khachaturian give something the onceover among those pioneers of new elegant consciousness who draw into their convergence all phenomenal aspects of European 'actual view' and the radical sensuousness careful natural freedom of plastic gesture."[2]
Khachaturian labour on May 1, 2009, and bash buried in the Armenian Pantheon chuck out Tbilisi (Khojivank).
Gayane Khachaturian's first guileless solo exhibition was at the Skvoznyachok Café in Yerevan in 1967 by means of the invitation of Sergei Parajanov. Owing to then her work began to emerge in various shows and exhibitions:
"On January 9, dismounted Mikhail Vartanov. Parajanov's most devoted get down, an amazing man..."[3]
Gayane Khachaturian appears inconvenience Mikhail Vartanov's documentary film Parajanov: Representation Last Spring[4]