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Latvian painter
Arturs Akopjans
BornԱրթուր Հակոբյան
(1969-10-31)31 October 1969
Known forPainting
Notable work"Still life with vase", "Cat's birthday", "Schoolgirl", "Blueberries"
MovementAbstract art, Figurative art

Arturs Akopjans (Armenian: Արթուր Հակոբյան, born October 31 1969) is a Latvian painter of Armenian origin.

Biography

Akopjans became interested in drawing at the age of 6. He studied at Terlemezian Art College, then (1996) graduated Art Academy of Latvia, Department of painting. He moved to Riga from Yerevan in 1989. Since 2000 he had numerous solo and group exhibitions in Latvia, Austria and Denmark. In 2005 Akopjans participated at 2 Art exhibitions at the Arsenāls – Fine Arts Museum, Riga, Latvia. In 2012 solo exhibitions in three countries: Novogornaja and Belayevo in Moscow, Russia, Am Roten HOF in Vienna, Austria, and Tornby in Denmark, brought him international acclaim. Akopjans main expression is the color and abstract characters. "The absolute sense of color and temperament given by nature allows the artist to master and experience them", writes DELFI. According to Akopjans, "everything is acceptable when it comes to art". He is not holding on to a particular concept, but depicts "a particular feeling of the moment, mood and thoughts".

Awards

References

  1. Arturs Akopjans at Art Galaxie
  2. Ienācēji no tālienes: Austrumu un Dienvidu tautu pārstāvji Latvijā no 19. gadsimta beigām līdz mūsdienām, by Valters Ščerbinskis, 1998, p. 34
  3. Artūrs Akopjans. Mirāža, Diena, 2013
  4. Agijas Sūnas galerija iesāk vasaru ar Artura Akopjana gleznām, DELFI, 2010
  5. Akopjans at Bastejs Gallery

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