Hayk Gasparyan

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Joined Artfinder: Jan. 2021

Artworks for sale: 12

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Armenia

About Hayk Gasparyan

 
 
  • Biography

    Hayk Gasparyan is an Armenian abstract painter, born in 1954. He developed his passion for art early on and honed his skills at the Department of Painting of the State College of Fine Arts after P. Terlemezyan from 1972 to 1974. Gasparyan’s work is celebrated for its expressive abstract compositions, blending color and form in ways that provoke thought and emotion.

    His artistic journey has taken him to multiple international exhibitions, showcasing his works across the globe. Notably, in 1991, he participated in a group exhibition in Toronto, Canada, followed by a solo exhibition in Warsaw, Poland, in 1992. In 1993, he displayed his work in a group exhibition in Gdansk, Poland. His career continued to flourish, with group exhibitions in Toronto (1998), Syria (2000), Lebanon (Beirut, 2002), and Arcax (2005), among many others.

    With both solo and group exhibitions throughout his career, Gasparyan has made a significant impact in the world of abstract art, connecting with art lovers both locally and internationally. His work is widely recognized for its dynamic use of abstract form, bridging emotional intensity with subtle intricacies.


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Biography

Hayk Gasparyan is an Armenian abstract painter, born in 1954. He developed his passion for art early on and honed his skills at the Department of Painting of the State College of Fine Arts after P. Terlemezyan from 1972 to 1974. Gasparyan’s work is celebrated for its expressive abstract compositions, blending color and form in ways that provoke thought and emotion.

His artistic journey has taken him to multiple international exhibitions, showcasing his works across the globe. Notably, in 1991, he participated in a group exhibition in Toronto, Canada, followed by a solo exhibition in Warsaw, Poland, in 1992. In 1993, he displayed his work in a group exhibition in Gdansk, Poland. His career continued to flourish, with group exhibitions in Toronto (1998), Syria (2000), Lebanon (Beirut, 2002), and Arcax (2005), among many others.

With both solo and group exhibitions throughout his career, Gasparyan has made a significant impact in the world of abstract art, connecting with art lovers both locally and internationally. His work is widely recognized for its dynamic use of abstract form, bridging emotional intensity with subtle intricacies.