Melkon Hovhannisyan

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Armenia

About Melkon Hovhannisyan

 
 
  • Biography

    Melkum (Melkon) Movses Hovhannisyan was born on November 22, 1949, in Gandzak. In 1954, he and his family relocated to the village of Buzlukh in the Shahumyan district, where he completed his education. In 1965, he moved to Yerevan to pursue his artistic studies, enrolling in the Art College named after P. Terlemezyan. After graduating in 1970, he continued his education at the Art and Theater Institute.

    Following his graduation in 1975-1976, Melkon served in the army. In 1982, he became a member of the Union of Artists of the USSR, actively participating in various republican and All-Union exhibitions. His works have been showcased in numerous international exhibitions across Russia, the USA, France, Germany, the United Arab Emirates, Beirut, and Aleppo.

    Melkon’s artistic talent spans multiple genres, including painting, graphics, and tapestry art. His creations reflect a world of mysticism, shrouded in emotion and depth. A significant portion of his work is held in private collections in Armenia and abroad. He has made notable contributions to the art world, having participated in several international and republican symposiums and being awarded many commendations and diplomas.

    The artist's work is featured in multiple publications, including Armenian and Russian magazines, and he has been the subject of various TV shows and books. Among the published works about him are:

    "Armenians – Who is Who?" (2005)
    "Young Artists of Armenia" (1987)
    "Graphics and Sculpture" (2004)"
    Galleria d'arte" (2005, Italy)
    "Armenian Tapestries" (1980)

    Throughout his career, Melkon Hovhannisyan has also participated in charity auctions and events, reflecting the expressive, noble nature of his personality. His work continues to aid victims of natural disasters, wars, and families of the afflicted.

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Biography

Melkum (Melkon) Movses Hovhannisyan was born on November 22, 1949, in Gandzak. In 1954, he and his family relocated to the village of Buzlukh in the Shahumyan district, where he completed his education. In 1965, he moved to Yerevan to pursue his artistic studies, enrolling in the Art College named after P. Terlemezyan. After graduating in 1970, he continued his education at the Art and Theater Institute.

Following his graduation in 1975-1976, Melkon served in the army. In 1982, he became a member of the Union of Artists of the USSR, actively participating in various republican and All-Union exhibitions. His works have been showcased in numerous international exhibitions across Russia, the USA, France, Germany, the United Arab Emirates, Beirut, and Aleppo.

Melkon’s artistic talent spans multiple genres, including painting, graphics, and tapestry art. His creations reflect a world of mysticism, shrouded in emotion and depth. A significant portion of his work is held in private collections in Armenia and abroad. He has made notable contributions to the art world, having participated in several international and republican symposiums and being awarded many commendations and diplomas.

The artist's work is featured in multiple publications, including Armenian and Russian magazines, and he has been the subject of various TV shows and books. Among the published works about him are:

"Armenians – Who is Who?" (2005)
"Young Artists of Armenia" (1987)
"Graphics and Sculpture" (2004)"
Galleria d'arte" (2005, Italy)
"Armenian Tapestries" (1980)

Throughout his career, Melkon Hovhannisyan has also participated in charity auctions and events, reflecting the expressive, noble nature of his personality. His work continues to aid victims of natural disasters, wars, and families of the afflicted.