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Revision as of 02:41, 14 January 2013
Krikor Agopian (born 1942 in Beirut), is an Armenian-Lebanese painter
Academic formation
- Studio 5316, Montreal, Canada
- Washington School of Fine Arts, Washington, USA
- Concordia University, Montreal, Canada
Professor
- Beirut School Of Fine Arts 1972-73, 1978-80
- Lebanese Academy of Fine Arts 1977-81
- Institute of Fine Arts, 1981-85 Kaslik
Prizes
- Mention of honner, T.M.A, Beirut 1972
- Prizes of Excellence, Makhoul, 1980
- 1st prize, Makhoul, 1981
- National Competition of Visual Arts, Montreal, 1990
- 2nd Grand Prize, all categories
- National Competition of Visual Arts, Montreal, 1991
- 2nd Grand Prize all categories
- Nomination: Prize of Artistic Excellence Laval, 1991
- National Competition of Visual Arts, Montreal, 1996
- 3 rd Grand Prize all categories
- International Competition Visual Arts, Montreal, 1997
- 1st Prize Abstract.
- International Visual Arts, Montreal, 1998
- 1st Trophy • Surrealism
Bibliography
- Participated in numerous international, Radio and television programs.
- Multiple Works reproduced in many art Magazines.
Multiple articles in international magazines:
- Magazine Art International (1991 No.4)
- Parcours (1992 No sept.)
- Marché de l’art Guide vallée (3 e. édition)
- Applied Arts (1990 Vol. 5) etc.
- Guide de Roussan 2009 etc.
Participated in more than 250 collective exhibition in Canada, United State, Europe and the Middle east. Agopian’s art work can be found in many private, and public collections, Museums, Art societies in Canada, United State, Europe and Middle East.
Works
Over orange backgrounds, he usually shows dreamlike compositions with subtle light effects where conflicts and human vanities are excluded.
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