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=Биография=
 
=Биография=
Emil Kazaz  Эмиль Казаз
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В 1953 - 1980гг. проживал в Ереване. В 1980 - 1981гг. проживал в Риме, Италия.
  
Armenian born artist Emil Kazaz creates mythologically grounded figures within a realm of half-light. His themes are a blend of sensual mysticism and provocative introspection --beauty, love and valor prevail. Kazaz's characters are original, acutely observed, and marvelously refreshing --especially considering how well worn this territory is. Although often obscured by the appearance of conformity to western classical figurative tradition, his sophisticated and culturally diverse aesthetic psychology produces a living rather than mummified iconography, not from frozen in time but archetype dancing to our collective internal rhythms. Once you recognize his anti-formal dances, the classicism becomes transparent.  
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С 1981 - проживает в Лос-Анджелесе, Калифорния.
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==Образование==
Kazaz straddles the creative philosophies of two world cultures, East and West, bodies in constant flux. He twists conventions together. Iridescent Arabic manuscript illuminations romp with Western compositional restraints -- emotion and color confronting line and form. These myth shrouded figures push us around, disturb our choices and decisions, without slick faddism. They attach themselves to something deep within each of us, and, like cartographers, provide maps for our humanity
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*1965 - 1968 Mercurove Художественная школа
Early on, Kazaz abandoned the stiff realist paradise of his academic Soviet-styled Art School training, as well as the West's formalized penchant for abstraction and conceptualism. He sees both systems as obsolete and not helpful to the human catharsis within society. He also disclaims any connections to the self-centered political appropriateness advocated by much of today's criticism.
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*1968 - 1972 Ереван Терлемезяна колледж искусств
To paraphrase the poet John Dryden, Art is the "image of nature". All theories of Art have made some allowance for both terms: image, a thing in itself, a construct; and nature, what the Art addresses or imitates. Kazaz imitates nothing and creates everything, leaving nothing to chance. In his work, nature is more ontological than semantic. He moves people from the center of the contemporary universe and reconnects them to metaphysics of our collective past. Pushing the viewer into a thoroughly personal macrocosm, Kazaz does not subordinate his mythic and "supernatural" beings to anything. Not the fuming of a malevolent Old Testament God or the godhaunted demiurge of Greek thought. His characters and situations exist in their present, always trying to meddle with their destiny, and like the adventurers of Homer, moving through unreal worlds of appearances where nothing is what it seems.
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*1972 - 1979 Ереванский университет изящных искусств
Kazaz's approach to Art brings us to the fringe of human nature. Masked by rich color, pattern and texture, attached to brilliant forms, Kazaz's attention to detail is never for its own sake. They are links that connect us to his reconstruced nature, philosophical fragments burning with supernatural potency, that set boundaries and make rules. Kazaz's powers of imitation and aesthetic judgment fool us into thinking we know his terrain. However, upon closer inspection, we find ourselves questioning our very nature while tightly holding on to what we believe, and accepting flux as stability.
 
There are countless gods, heroes, and demons in our world. You can find them everywhere. They are in Art, literature, and religion. Kazaz's vigilance catches these ethereal beings overseeing the normal routine of everyday people.
 
Emil Kazaz has been living in Los Angeles, California, since the 80's, where he has been developing very successful international career.
 
Adapted from "Emil Kazaz" and "Nature and the Art of Emil Kazaz" by Joe Lewis.
 
  
Biography: BIRTHPLACE  Gyumri, Armenia -- 1953
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==Вытавки==
 
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===1980===
EDUCATION  1965 - 1968 Mercurove Art School
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*Olympic Art Festival, Moscow, Russia
1968 - 1972  Yerevan Terlemezian Art College
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===1983===
1972 - 1979 Yerevan University of Fine Art
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*Wine Street Gallery, Hollywood, CA
 
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===1985===
RESIDENCE  1953 - 1980 Yerevan, Armenia
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*Orosco Gallery, Hollywood, CA
1980 - 1981 Rome, Italy
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===1986===
1981 - Present  Los Angeles, California
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*AGBU Art Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
 
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===1989===
EXHIBITION    1980  Olympic Art Festival, Moscow, Russia
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*Kathleen Spiegleman Gallery, West Hollywood, CA
1983 Wine Street Gallery, Hollywood, CA
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===1991===
1985 Orosco Gallery, Hollywood, CA
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*Gallery Verona, Beverly Hills, CA
1986 AGBU Art Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
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*Morosstudio Art Gallery, Santa Monica, CA
1989 Kathleen Spiegleman Gallery, West Hollywood, CA
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*L.A. Art Associations, Los Angeles, CA
1991   Gallery Verona, Beverly Hills, CA
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===1992===
Morosstudio Art Gallery, Santa Monica, CA
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*Morosstudio Art Gallery, Santa Monica, CA
L.A. Art Associations, Los Angeles, CA
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*L.A. Art Associations, Los Angeles, CA
 
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===1993===
1992    Morosstudio Art Gallery, Santa Monica, CA
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*Whitney Gallery, Palos Verdes, CA
L.A. Art Associations, Los Angeles, CA
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*Morosstudio Art Gallery, Santa Monica, CA
 
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*International Art Gallery, West Hollywood, CA
1993    Whitney Gallery, Palos Verdes, CA
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*Rosovsky Gallery, Laguna Beach, CA
Morosstudio Art Gallery, Santa Monica, CA
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===1994===
International Art Gallery, West Hollywood, CA
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*New Trend Art, Hong Kong
Rosovsky Gallery, Laguna Beach, CA
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*Lerner Gallery, Beverly Hills, CA
 
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*Rosovsky Gallery, Laguna Beach, CA
1994    New Trend Art, Hong Kong
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*Morosstudio Art Gallery, Santa Monica, CA
Lerner Gallery, Beverly Hills, CA
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*C.F.M. Gallery, New York, NY
Rosovsky Gallery, Laguna Beach, CA
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===1995===
Morosstudio Art Gallery, Santa Monica, CA
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*Roslin Art Gallery, Glendale, CA
C.F.M. Gallery, New York, NY
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*C.F.M. Gallery, New York, NY
 
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*Morosstudio Art Gallery, Santa Monica, CA
1995    Roslin Art Gallery, Glendale, CA
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===1996===
C.F.M. Gallery, New York, NY
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*Tina Zapoli Gallery, Porto Allegre, Brazil
Morosstudio Art Gallery, Santa Monica, CA
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*Belian Art Center, Detroit, MI
 
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*Igitian Modern Art Gallery, Las Vegas, NV
1996    Tina Zapoli Gallery, Porto Allegre, Brazil
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*Roslin Art Gallery, Glendale, CA
Belian Art Center, Detroit, MI
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*Ashkenazy Gallery, West Hollywood, CA
Igitian Modern Art Gallery, Las Vegas, NV
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===1997===
Roslin Art Gallery, Glendale, CA
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*Herbert Palmer Gallery, West Hollywood, CA
Ashkenazy Gallery, West Hollywood, CA
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*Belian Art Center, Detroit, MI
 
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*L.A. Central Library, Los Angeles, CA
1997    Herbert Palmer Gallery, West Hollywood, CA
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*Ashkenazy Gallery, West Hollywood, CA
Belian Art Center, Detroit, MI
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*Tina Zapoli Gallery, Porto Allegre, Brazil
L.A. Central Library, Los Angeles, CA
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*Roslin Art Gallery, Glendale, CA
Ashkenazy Gallery, West Hollywood, CA
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*Igitian Modern Art Gallery, Las Vegas, NV
Tina Zapoli Gallery, Porto Allegre, Brazil
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===1998===
Roslin Art Gallery, Glendale, CA
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*Downey Museum of Art, Downey
Igitian Modern Art Gallery, Las Vegas, NV
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*Herbert Palmer Gallery, West Hollywood, CA
 
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*Belian Art Center, Detroit, MI
1998    Downey Museum of Art, Downey
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*Roslin Art Gallery, Glendale, CA
Herbert Palmer Gallery, West Hollywood, CA
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*Tina Zapoli Gallery, Porto Allegre, Brazil
Belian Art Center, Detroit, MI
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*Art Territory, Los Angeles, CA
Roslin Art Gallery, Glendale, CA
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*Brand Library and Art Center, Glendale, CA
Tina Zapoli Gallery, Porto Allegre, Brazil
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===1999===
Art Territory, Los Angeles, CA
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*Tina Zapoli Gallery, Porto Allegre, Brazil
Brand Library and Art Center, Glendale, CA
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*Herbert Palmer Gallery, West Hollywood, CA
 
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*Roslin Art Gallery, Glendale, CA
1999    Tina Zapoli Gallery, Porto Allegre, Brazil
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*Belian Art Center, Detroit, MI
Herbert Palmer Gallery, West Hollywood, CA
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*Downey Museum of Art, Downey
Roslin Art Gallery, Glendale, CA
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*Brand Library and Art Center, Glendale, CA
Belian Art Center, Detroit, MI
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*Fletcher Gallery, Woodstock, NY
Downey Museum of Art, Downey
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*Art Territory, Los Angeles, CA
Brand Library and Art Center, Glendale, CA
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*Galerie 224, Laguna Beach, CA
Fletcher Gallery, Woodstock, NY
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===2000===
Art Territory, Los Angeles, CA
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*Levernissage Gallery, Carmel, CA
Galerie 224, Laguna Beach, CA
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*Galerie 224, Laguna Beach, CA
 
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*Tina Zapoli Gallery, Porto Allegre, Brazil
2000    Levernissage Gallery, Carmel, CA
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*Herbert Palmer Gallery, West Hollywood, CA
Galerie 224, Laguna Beach, CA
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*Fletcher Gallery, Woodstock, NY
Tina Zapoli Gallery, Porto Allegre, Brazil
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*Roslin Art Gallery, Glendale, CA
Herbert Palmer Gallery, West Hollywood, CA
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*Palm Springs International Art Fair, Palm Springs, CA
Fletcher Gallery, Woodstock, NY
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*Belian Art Center, Detroit, MI
Roslin Art Gallery, Glendale, CA
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*Central Library and Art Center, Glendale, CA
Palm Springs International Art Fair, Palm Springs, CA
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*Art Territory, Los Angeles, CA
Belian Art Center, Detroit, MI
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*Gallery Vinizki, Munic, Germany
Central Library and Art Center, Glendale, CA
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===2001===
Art Territory, Los Angeles, CA
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*Denise Roberge Gallery, Palm Desert, CA
Gallery Vinizki, Munic, Germany
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*Svit Ozor Fine Arts, Santa Barbara, CA
 
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*Galerie 224, Laguna Beach, CA
2001    Denise Roberge Gallery, Palm Desert, CA
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*Levernissage Gallery, Carmel, CA
Svit Ozor Fine Arts, Santa Barbara, CA
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*Tina Zapoli Gallery, Porto Allegre, Brazil
Galerie 224, Laguna Beach, CA
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*Fletcher Gallery, Woodstock, NY
Levernissage Gallery, Carmel, CA
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*Gallery Vinizki, Munic, Germany
Tina Zapoli Gallery, Porto Allegre, Brazil
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*Roslin Art Gallery, Glendale, CA
Fletcher Gallery, Woodstock, NY
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*Palm Springs International Art Fair, Palm Springs, CA
Gallery Vinizki, Munic, Germany
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*Belian Art Center, Detroit, MI
Roslin Art Gallery, Glendale, CA
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*Art Santa Fe 2001, Santa Fe, NM
Palm Springs International Art Fair, Palm Springs, CA
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*Brand Library and Art Gallery, Glendale, CA
Belian Art Center, Detroit, MI
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*L.A. International Art Fair, Los Angeles, CA
Art Santa Fe 2001, Santa Fe, NM
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===2002===
Brand Library and Art Gallery, Glendale, CA
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*Michael Levy Gallery, Long Beach
L.A. International Art Fair, Los Angeles, CA
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*James Yaroush Gallery, New Jersey
 
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*Art Territory, Los Angeles, CA
2002    Michael Levy Gallery, Long Beach
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*Denise Roberge Gallery, Palm Desert, CA
James Yaroush Gallery, New Jersey
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*Levernisage Gallery, Carmel, CA
Art Territory, Los Angeles, CA
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*Tina Zapoli Gallery, Porto Allegre, Brazil
Denise Roberge Gallery, Palm Desert, CA
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*Stephanies Art Gallery, La Canada, CA
Levernisage Gallery, Carmel, CA
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*Gallery Vinizki, Munic, Germany
Tina Zapoli Gallery, Porto Allegre, Brazil
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*Roslin Art Gallery, Glendale, CA
Stephanies Art Gallery, La Canada, CA
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*Belian Art Center, Detroit, MI
Gallery Vinizki, Munic, Germany
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===2003===
Roslin Art Gallery, Glendale, CA
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*Forest Lawn Museum, Glendale, CA
Belian Art Center, Detroit, MI
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*Michael Levy Gallery, Long Beach
 
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*James Yaroush Gallery, New Jersey
2003    Forest Lawn Museum, Glendale, CA
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*Arame Art Gallery, Yerevan, Armenia
Michael Levy Gallery, Long Beach
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*Art Territory, Los Angeles, CA
James Yaroush Gallery, New Jersey
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*Tina Zapoli Gallery, Porto Allegre, Brazil
Arame Art Gallery, Yerevan, Armenia
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*Gallery Vinizki, Munic, Germany
Art Territory, Los Angeles, CA
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*Roslin Art Gallery, Glendale, CA
Tina Zapoli Gallery, Porto Allegre, Brazil
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*Stephanies Art Gallery, La Canada, CA
Gallery Vinizki, Munic, Germany
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*Belian Art Center, Detroit, MI
Roslin Art Gallery, Glendale, CA
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*Museum of National Architecture & Urban Life, Gyumri, Armenia
Stephanies Art Gallery, La Canada, CA
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*Museum of Modern Art, Yerevan, Armenia
Belian Art Center, Detroit, MI
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*Florence Biennale, Florence, Italy
Museum of National Architecture & Urban Life, Gyumri, Armenia
 
Museum of Modern Art, Yerevan, Armenia
 
Florence Biennale, Florence, Italy
 
  
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==Изображения==
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Изображение:Казаз Эмиль6.jpg|Автопортрет
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Изображение:Казаз Эмиль7.JPG|Золотая птица Альбано
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Изображение:Казаз Эмиль9.jpg|Emil Kazaz, Grande Lorenzo il Magnifico (Medici) Prize and the Cup of Moon
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==Youtube==
 
[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PevwVZcpK-s Emil Kazaz Oil Paintings]
 
[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PevwVZcpK-s Emil Kazaz Oil Paintings]
 
[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c42er6QOMB4 Emil Kazaz Self Portrait Requiem for a Forgotten World]
 
[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c42er6QOMB4 Emil Kazaz Self Portrait Requiem for a Forgotten World]
Emil Kazaz
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[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1scv8ARvVRU Emil Kazaz Recent Bronze Sculptures]
 
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[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HfwstoV11Rw Emil Kazaz - Los Angeles Exhibition]
Armenian born artist Emil Kazaz creates mythologically grounded figures within a realm of half-light. His themes are a blend of sensual mysticism and provocative introspection - beauty, love and valor prevail. Kazaz's characters are original, acutely observed, and marvelously refreshing - especially considering how well worn this territory is. Although often obscured by the appearance of conformity to western classical figurative tradition, his sophisticated and culturally diverse aesthetic psychology produces a living rather than mummified iconography, not from frozen in time but archetype dancing to our collective internal rhythms. Once you recognize his anti-formal dances, the classicism becomes transparent.
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[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jMu5rLjp_gw Emil Kazaz Exhibition]
 
 
    Kazaz straddles the creative philosophies of two world cultures, East and West, bodies in constant flux. He twists conventions together. Iridescent Arabic manuscript illuminations romp with Western compositional restraints - emotion and color confronting line and form. These myth shrouded figures push around, disturb our choices and decisions, without slick faddism. They attach themselves to something deep within each of us, and, like cartographers, provide maps for our humanity.
 
 
 
    Early on, Kazaz abandoned the stiff realist paradise of his academic Soviet-styled Art School training, as well as the West's formalized penchant for abstraction and conceptualism. He sees both systems as obsolete and not helpful to the human catharsis within society. He also disclaims any connections to the self-centered political appropriateness advocated by much of today's criticism.
 
 
 
    To paraphrase the poet John Dryden, Art is the "image of nature". All theories of Art have made some allowance for both terms: image, a thing in itself, a construct; and nature, what the Art addresses or imitates. Kazaz imitates nothing to chance. In his work, nature is more ontological than semantic. He moves people from the center of the contemporary universe and reconnects them to the metaphysics of our collective past. Pushing the viewer into a thoroughly personal macrocosm, Kazaz does not subordinate his mythic and "supernatural" beings to anything. Not the fuming of a malevolent Old Testament God or the godhaunted demiurge of Greek though. His characters and situations exist in their present, always trying to meddle with their destiny, and like the adventurers of Homer, moving through unreal worlds of appearances where nothing is what it seems.
 
 
 
    Kazaz's approach to art brings us to the fringe of human nature. Masked by rich color, pattern and texture, attached to brilliant forms, Kazaz's attention to detail is never for its own sake. They are links that connect us to his reconstructed nature, philosophical fragments burning with supernatural potency, that set boundaries and make rules. Kazaz's powers of imitation and aesthetic judgment fool us into thinking we know his terrain. However, upon closer inspection, we find ourselves questioning our very nature while tightly holding on to what we believe, and accepting flux as stability.
 
 
 
    There are countless gods, heroes, and demons in our world. You can find them everywhere. They are in Art, literature, and religion. Kazaz's vigilance catches these ethereal beings overseeing the normal routine of everyday people.
 
 
 
    Emil Kazaz has been living in Los Angeles, California, since the 80's, where he has been developing a very successful international career.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
==Сочинения==
 
 
 
==Достижения==
 
 
 
==Изображения==
 
  
 
=Библиография=
 
=Библиография=
 
*http://www.armeniaview.com/artists1.php?aid=123
 
*http://www.armeniaview.com/artists1.php?aid=123
 
*http://www.roslin.com/artinfo/artframes/emil_kazaz.htm
 
*http://www.roslin.com/artinfo/artframes/emil_kazaz.htm
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*[http://www.reporter.am/go/article/2009-05-09-agbu-to-exhibit-emil-kazaz-s-work-in-the-fall AGBU to exhibit Emil Kazaz’s work in the fall]
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*[http://www.asbarez.com/2009/11/25/emil-karaz-honored-at-agbu-reception/ Emil Kazaz Honored at AGBU Reception]
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*[http://www.mooradianfineart.com/emilkazaz.asp BIOGRAPHY]

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Казаз Эмиль
Kazaz Emil
Другие имена: Газаз Эмиль
На английском: Kazaz Emil
Дата рождения: 1953
Место рождения: Гюмри, Армения
Краткая информация:
Художник

Биография

В 1953 - 1980гг. проживал в Ереване. В 1980 - 1981гг. проживал в Риме, Италия.

С 1981 - проживает в Лос-Анджелесе, Калифорния.

Образование

  • 1965 - 1968 Mercurove Художественная школа
  • 1968 - 1972 Ереван Терлемезяна колледж искусств
  • 1972 - 1979 Ереванский университет изящных искусств

Вытавки

1980

  • Olympic Art Festival, Moscow, Russia

1983

  • Wine Street Gallery, Hollywood, CA

1985

  • Orosco Gallery, Hollywood, CA

1986

  • AGBU Art Gallery, Los Angeles, CA

1989

  • Kathleen Spiegleman Gallery, West Hollywood, CA

1991

  • Gallery Verona, Beverly Hills, CA
  • Morosstudio Art Gallery, Santa Monica, CA
  • L.A. Art Associations, Los Angeles, CA

1992

  • Morosstudio Art Gallery, Santa Monica, CA
  • L.A. Art Associations, Los Angeles, CA

1993

  • Whitney Gallery, Palos Verdes, CA
  • Morosstudio Art Gallery, Santa Monica, CA
  • International Art Gallery, West Hollywood, CA
  • Rosovsky Gallery, Laguna Beach, CA

1994

  • New Trend Art, Hong Kong
  • Lerner Gallery, Beverly Hills, CA
  • Rosovsky Gallery, Laguna Beach, CA
  • Morosstudio Art Gallery, Santa Monica, CA
  • C.F.M. Gallery, New York, NY

1995

  • Roslin Art Gallery, Glendale, CA
  • C.F.M. Gallery, New York, NY
  • Morosstudio Art Gallery, Santa Monica, CA

1996

  • Tina Zapoli Gallery, Porto Allegre, Brazil
  • Belian Art Center, Detroit, MI
  • Igitian Modern Art Gallery, Las Vegas, NV
  • Roslin Art Gallery, Glendale, CA
  • Ashkenazy Gallery, West Hollywood, CA

1997

  • Herbert Palmer Gallery, West Hollywood, CA
  • Belian Art Center, Detroit, MI
  • L.A. Central Library, Los Angeles, CA
  • Ashkenazy Gallery, West Hollywood, CA
  • Tina Zapoli Gallery, Porto Allegre, Brazil
  • Roslin Art Gallery, Glendale, CA
  • Igitian Modern Art Gallery, Las Vegas, NV

1998

  • Downey Museum of Art, Downey
  • Herbert Palmer Gallery, West Hollywood, CA
  • Belian Art Center, Detroit, MI
  • Roslin Art Gallery, Glendale, CA
  • Tina Zapoli Gallery, Porto Allegre, Brazil
  • Art Territory, Los Angeles, CA
  • Brand Library and Art Center, Glendale, CA

1999

  • Tina Zapoli Gallery, Porto Allegre, Brazil
  • Herbert Palmer Gallery, West Hollywood, CA
  • Roslin Art Gallery, Glendale, CA
  • Belian Art Center, Detroit, MI
  • Downey Museum of Art, Downey
  • Brand Library and Art Center, Glendale, CA
  • Fletcher Gallery, Woodstock, NY
  • Art Territory, Los Angeles, CA
  • Galerie 224, Laguna Beach, CA

2000

  • Levernissage Gallery, Carmel, CA
  • Galerie 224, Laguna Beach, CA
  • Tina Zapoli Gallery, Porto Allegre, Brazil
  • Herbert Palmer Gallery, West Hollywood, CA
  • Fletcher Gallery, Woodstock, NY
  • Roslin Art Gallery, Glendale, CA
  • Palm Springs International Art Fair, Palm Springs, CA
  • Belian Art Center, Detroit, MI
  • Central Library and Art Center, Glendale, CA
  • Art Territory, Los Angeles, CA
  • Gallery Vinizki, Munic, Germany

2001

  • Denise Roberge Gallery, Palm Desert, CA
  • Svit Ozor Fine Arts, Santa Barbara, CA
  • Galerie 224, Laguna Beach, CA
  • Levernissage Gallery, Carmel, CA
  • Tina Zapoli Gallery, Porto Allegre, Brazil
  • Fletcher Gallery, Woodstock, NY
  • Gallery Vinizki, Munic, Germany
  • Roslin Art Gallery, Glendale, CA
  • Palm Springs International Art Fair, Palm Springs, CA
  • Belian Art Center, Detroit, MI
  • Art Santa Fe 2001, Santa Fe, NM
  • Brand Library and Art Gallery, Glendale, CA
  • L.A. International Art Fair, Los Angeles, CA

2002

  • Michael Levy Gallery, Long Beach
  • James Yaroush Gallery, New Jersey
  • Art Territory, Los Angeles, CA
  • Denise Roberge Gallery, Palm Desert, CA
  • Levernisage Gallery, Carmel, CA
  • Tina Zapoli Gallery, Porto Allegre, Brazil
  • Stephanies Art Gallery, La Canada, CA
  • Gallery Vinizki, Munic, Germany
  • Roslin Art Gallery, Glendale, CA
  • Belian Art Center, Detroit, MI

2003

  • Forest Lawn Museum, Glendale, CA
  • Michael Levy Gallery, Long Beach
  • James Yaroush Gallery, New Jersey
  • Arame Art Gallery, Yerevan, Armenia
  • Art Territory, Los Angeles, CA
  • Tina Zapoli Gallery, Porto Allegre, Brazil
  • Gallery Vinizki, Munic, Germany
  • Roslin Art Gallery, Glendale, CA
  • Stephanies Art Gallery, La Canada, CA
  • Belian Art Center, Detroit, MI
  • Museum of National Architecture & Urban Life, Gyumri, Armenia
  • Museum of Modern Art, Yerevan, Armenia
  • Florence Biennale, Florence, Italy

Изображения

Youtube

Emil Kazaz Oil Paintings Emil Kazaz Self Portrait Requiem for a Forgotten World Emil Kazaz Recent Bronze Sculptures Emil Kazaz - Los Angeles Exhibition Emil Kazaz Exhibition

Библиография