NASA organizes Armenian artist Armen Karapetian's exhibition

PanARMENIAN.Net - National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has organized an exhibit of works of Armenian artist Armen Karapetian, who paints the Space.



Karapetian's higher professional Art education, which has nothing to do with his Space, Gravity and Time Art Concept, he gains at Arts Faculty of Russian State Film Academy VGIK. There in Moscow at 1980s, he studied in studios of Russian Honored Professors of Fine Art, B. Nemensky and two Art directors of Russian version "War and Peace," film winners of Golden Palm at Cannes Film Festival for best Art Directing, Professors M. Bogdanov and G. Myasnikov.



Now, Armen Karapetian is based in London, Great Britain.



He took a part in numerous group Exhibitions and Art Shows in Europe as well as in Great Britain. He also held solo exhibitions in London, where the latest one was in BBC TV Centre. His works are in private collections in U.S., Canada, Argentina, Germany, Italy, France, Great Britain, Russia, Sweden, Spain, Chile, Japan, Malaysia, South Africa, Egypt, Israel, Hungary and Poland.
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