Young Armenian art historians presented their annual research at the National Academy of Sciences
Between December 8 and 11, the 16th annual scientific session of the Young Armenian Art Historians took place at the National Academy of Sciences in celebration of the 80th anniversary of its establishment.Eminent scholars from Armenia and abroad participated in the event, presenting more than four dozen scientific presentations dedicated to the life and activities of renowned artists and the theory and history of Armenian art. The presentations also explored the artistic and aesthetic connections between Armenian art and other civilizations.During her speech, Dr. Professor Anna Asatryan, the Head of the Institute of Art at the National Academy of Sciences,
UNESCO has recognized the tradition of blacksmithing in the Armenian city of Gyumri as an Intangible Cultural Heritage
The practice of blacksmithing has played a pivotal role in the local identity and cultural characteristics of the Armenian city of Gyumri for centuries. Recognizing its significance, UNESCO has recently recognized the tradition of blacksmithing in Gyumri as an Intangible Cultural Heritage.Despite the near disappearance of the practice in Armenia during the mid-twentieth century, the inhabitants of Gyumri have continued to preserve existing iron objects such as window lattices, fences, gates, doors, candlesticks, and chandeliers, made by old masters. In addition, current blacksmiths, some of whom are fifth- or sixth-generation masters, play an active role in safeguarding and transmitting this
The Chinese traditional form of art: New-Year pictures Nianhua
The Nianhua, also known as Chinese New Year pictures, is a popular form of Banhua in China. It is a colored woodblock print that is frequently used for decoration and ritual performances during the Chinese New Year Holiday. As the New Year approaches, individuals paste fresh Nianhua in their house's Buddha niches, gates, windows, doors, walls, and stoves to help create a festive atmosphere and to seek good fortune for the coming year.Nianhua themes encompass both religious and secular aspects, ranging from door gods and mascots to opera scenes, babies, and beauties. These themes are intended to enhance the New
The Armenian violinist has been awarded in China for her contributions to the cultural development of Shanghai
Astrid Poghosyan, a renowned Armenian violinist and television personality, was recently honored with the 2023 Shanghai Magnolia Silver Award for her outstanding contributions to the cultural development of Shanghai, China. This annual award recognizes foreign individuals who have made significant contributions to the city's growth and prosperity. Poghosyan's accomplishment is notable as she is the first Armenian to receive this prestigious recognition and one of the youngest awardees this year.Poghosyan has established herself as a rising star with the Shanghai Symphony Orchestra, where she currently serves as the Assistant to its President. She is widely known for her exceptional musical
The oeuvre of the Armenian modern artists displayed in Binzhou, China
The Binzhou Museum in Shandong Province, China, is presently exhibiting the works of Armenian contemporary artists owing to a fruitful collaboration with the Armenian Chinese Partnership Center. The exhibition showcases 34 pieces by sixteen artists, representing a diverse range of genres and styles, including realism, symbolism, abstractionism, impressionism, expressionism, surrealism, modernism, and more. The works on display also differ in their thematic direction, including landscape, portrait, still life, composition, and others.The artists featured in the exhibition are of different age groups, ranging from eminent artists to younger ones, and all of them have gained international recognition and participated in numerous



