Art possesses an astonishing quality: It becomes a bridge between memories of the past, experiences of the present and visions of the future. When a canvas is touched by a hand guided by faith, boundless devotion to native culture and a yearning for freedom, what is born is a living breath and voice. From April 21 to 30, at the Pyunik Development Center in Yerevan, Buzand 3/1, the solo exhibition “Homeland” by painter Ani Israyelyan was presente…
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