Lebanon-based Armenian art gallery presents new exhibit

Lebanon-based Armenian art gallery presents new exhibit

PanARMENIAN.Net - Burj Hammoud’s Hamazkayin Lucy Tutunjian Art Gallery was founded in 2009 as a platform for Armenian and Lebanese art and cultural production. Since then the space has exhibited works by many artists from both communities, The Daily Star reports.

HLTAG has chosen Wadi Abu Jmeel’s Villa Zein, Starco, as the venue for its latest collective exhibition, “Lipanan” (“Lebanon” in Armenian), featuring paintings and sculptures by such artists as Raffi Tokatlian, Hrair, Charles Khoury, Arthur K. and Mireille Goguikian and others.

Visitors can find a large selection of work, ranging from abstraction to surrealism at the exhibit, which is open till Sept 16.

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