»Our souls are at war«, reads one of the works in this exhibition, which presents contemporary art from Armenia and the Armenian diaspora. Thirty-seven artists reflect on the aftermath of genocide, displacement, and the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, seeking to break the cycle of loss and crisis while embracing the ambiguities of shaping the future. Featuring photography, painting, video, and installations, the exhibition highlights how art bears witness and sparks transformation – not through victimhood clichés, but by emphasizing transnational connections and hope.
Curated by Vigen Galstyan
24/APRIL–31/MAY/25
DO 15:30–20:30
FR & SA 15:30–23:30
SO 12:30–20:30
Free admisson!
With Sona Abgaryan, Nazik Armenakyan, Narek Arushyan, Anush Babajanyan, Areg Balayan, Maïda Chavak, Vahram Galstyan, Anush Ghukasyan, Nairi Khatchadourian (AHA collective), Mariam Energetic, Angela Hovakimyan, Ani Gevorgyan, Anastasia Karkot*ska & Aleksandr Kosykh, Piruza Khalapyan, Davit Kochunts, Khoren Matevosyan, Valentina Mazloumian, Karen Mirzoyan, Lianna Mkrtchyan, Larisa Musayelyan, Lousineh Navasartian, Karen Ohanyan, Garegin Papoyan, Hayk Paronyan, Mariam Shahinyan, Nelli Shishmanyan (Jerewan), Kamee Abrahamian (Ontario), Ani Ba (Frankfurt), Tsolak Topchyan (Berlin), Daniel Bird (France), Arshak Fetvadjian (Ottoman Empire / Boston), Kima Gyarakyan (Ejmiats), Anahit Hayrapetyan (Frankfurt), Karén Karslyan (Janesville, WI), Astghik Melkonyan (Toronto), Vehanush Topchyan (Grenoble), Garush Melkonyan, Chaga Yuzbashyan, Taline Zabounian (Paris)
As part of 100 + 10 – Armenian Allegories