Artist Biography

Vahagn Hamalbashian, born in 1983 in Armenia, comes from an artistic family and has established himself as an innovative contemporary artist. He began his formal art education at the National Center of Aesthetics in Yerevan and later graduated from the State Academy of Fine Arts in 2005. Hamalbashyan’s work is known for exploring themes of globalization, culture, and identity, often drawing from his personal experiences and the broader socio-political environment. His artistic style blends conceptualism with traditional techniques, making his pieces resonate both locally and internationally. He has held several solo exhibitions and participated in group shows, gaining recognition for his distinctive approach to combining visual art with deeper philosophical and cultural narratives. His work has been featured in exhibitions across Europe and the Middle East, making him a significant figure in the Armenian and international art scenes. Some of his notable works include series like “The Temple of Love” and “The Temple of Work” which reflect his conceptual exploration of societal values and individual existence

Additional Information

TitleGravitation
TypeAcrylic on Canvas
Creation Date2014
Size190 x 270 cm
FramedNo

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Description

Vahagn Hamalbashian, born in 1983 in Armenia, comes from an artistic family and has established himself as an innovative contemporary artist. He began his formal art education at the National Center of Aesthetics in Yerevan and later graduated from the State Academy of Fine Arts in 2005. Hamalbashyan’s work is known for exploring themes of globalization, culture, and identity, often drawing from his personal experiences and the broader socio-political environment. His artistic style blends conceptualism with traditional techniques, making his pieces resonate both locally and internationally.

He has held several solo exhibitions and participated in group shows, gaining recognition for his distinctive approach to combining visual art with deeper philosophical and cultural narratives. His work has been featured in exhibitions across Europe and the Middle East, making him a significant figure in the Armenian and international art scenes. Some of his notable works include series like “The Temple of Love” and “The Temple of Work” which reflect his conceptual exploration of societal values and individual existence