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=Биография=
 
=Биография=
Born in Lebanon, Yeretzian received her formal training at the Beirut University, the University of California at Los Angeles, and the Otis/Parsons Art Institute. She has held exhibitions at the UCLA Kerchoff Gallery, the Wilshire Ebell, and the Otis/Parsons Gallery, and last year her work was featured at the J. Paul Getty Museum's Armenian and Iranian art festivals.
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Родилась в Бейруте, Ливан в 1951 в году.  
 
 
Yeretzian's latest paintings and illustrations suggest a terse, often enigmatic discourse across art-historical references, thematic platforms and design elements. Yeretzian is as comfortable in exploring the limits of formal cross-pollination as she is insistent on packing the socially and politically conscious punch: The trauma of the Armenian Genocide continues to ripple through a sober attempt at poeticizing collective grief; images of violence against women, emotional and otherwise, and in novel guises, seem to crash on facile notions of legal equality; and the appalling living conditions of the homeless and those struggling on the fringes of the American Dream spawn on vision of the postmodern metropolis as breeding ground for widening strife and contradiction.
 
 
 
To Yeretzian, Los Angeles is the ultimate metaphor for the nomadic experience. As much a fatally magnetic destination for the displaced as an experimentation in multicultural destiny-making, the sprawling city at the extreme edge of the Western tradition is all about the nightmare made flesh along suburban grid lines and a systemic barrage of hypertechnology. Yeretzian's human figures, often faceless and resembling three dimensional models etched on computer screens, find themselves situated in terrifying landscapes of psychic confusion, seething with loneliness. Man and shadow seem to be the only reliable mutual references, even when among groups, while a crucified human figure, with electronic metal-and-wire gadgets serving as hands, is not a human at all but an android now dismantling the most cherished of myths.
 
 
 
But Yeretzian goes beyond the narrative, certainly beyond the didactic, to register her critique within the larger project of a spirituality against the tide. This is her way of subverting the slew of social injustices, the violence, cultural serialization and sheer angst of the fin-de-siecle: by both keeping the discontent alive and seeking the signifiers of transcendence behind the field of action, she is busy embracing both as interlocking forces of life affirmation.
 
  
Yeretzian's spirituality comes in an amplitude of iconography spanning the very length of world art. She plumbs the depths of Armenian illuminated manuscripts and prehistoric cave paintings, as well as the imagery of the Renaissance masters, as though to snatch swaths of wisdom from the symbol, and then welds the lot into an abstract expressionist impulse that ultimately serves to synthesize and enlighten rather than hawk an eclecticism for its own sake. Perhaps it's this openness to the archetypes and sources of pure form, coupled with an exceptional mastery of color, that gives Yeretzian's art its quality of knowing exuberance. Even in the most intellectually taxing of works, where conglomerations of skulls, forlorn truth seekers and crucified urbanites would, at first sight, exact reactions of impotent melancholy, what in truth takes hold is a sense of esthetic soothing, passionate and many-tiered silence vis-a-vis the violence, that does much to elucidate Yeretzian's own brand of spirituality.
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==Образование==
==Сочинения==
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*Начальная [[школа Ваан Текеян]] (Бейрут), 1954-1962
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*Средняя [[школа Акопян]] (Бейрут), 1962-1969
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*Консерватория Ливана, вокал 1967-1969 годы
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*Бейрутский Университетский колледж, 1973-1974 (конструкция)
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*Курсы повышения квалификации в изобразительном искусстве UCLA 1979-1981 
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*«Отис Парсонс» художественный институт дизайна, бакалавр в области изобразительного искусства, 1981-1985
  
==Достижения==
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==Выставки==
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*Artists – Union Armenia “LELA International Art Show” - Armenia - July, 2008
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*Sacred Memory “Dia de Los Muertos” - Los Angeles, CA - 2007
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*National Audubon Society “L.A under the Stars” - Los Angeles, CA - June 2005
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*AGBU “Solo Exhibition” -San Francisco, CA - May 2005
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*Homenetmen ‘Ararat’ Chapter “16th Anniversary of Aypupen”, - Glendale, CA - 2005
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*Women’s Caucus for Art “Primarily Red” - Los Angeles, CA - 2004
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*AGBU Young Professionals “Arvest 2003” - Los Angeles, CA - October 2003
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*Harvest Gallery “International Women’s Day” - Glendale, CA - March 2003
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*Natural History Museum “LA Festival” - Los Angeles, CA - 2003
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*Armenia Modern Art Museum “Requiem to Genocide” - Yerevan, 2003
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*San Francisco Public Library “New Main to New Millenium” -San Francisco, - Aug. 2001
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*Getty Museum “1700 Anniversary of Christianity in Armenia” - Los Angeles, CA  - 2001
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*Brand Library “Brand 30” – Glendale, CA -  January, 2001
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*Brand Art Gallery “Modern Icon” - Glendale, CA - October 2001
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*Laguna Niguel 4th Annual Juried Show “Echoes & Visions IV” - Mission Viejo, CA 2001
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*Century Plaza “L.A. Citywide Public Display Angels” - Los Angeles, CA - 2002
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*Pacific Design Center “Arvest 2002” - West Hollywood, CA – October, - 2002
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*Exploratorium “Traits of Art” - San Francisco, CA - September, 2002
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*Plaza De La Raza “An Afternoon of Community and Art” - September, 2002
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*J.Paul Getty Museum, “Getty Family Festival” - Los Angeles, CA - 2001
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*AGBU Boyajian Gallery “Salonne d’Automne” TCA - Pasadena, CA - November 2000
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*The Second City Council “Beliefs, Faith& Religion” - Long Beach, CA – Nov. 2000
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*San Bernardino County Museum “Inland Exhibition XXXVI “- San Bernardino, CA 2000
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*Long Beach Art “Figurative Art” - Long Beach, CA - March 2000
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*William Still Grants Center “Millenium Exhibition” - Los Angeles, CA - August 1999
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*L.A. International Biennial “Moving Toward the Millennium” - Los Angeles, CA - 1999
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*Downey Museum of Art “Reflections 98” - Downey, CA - October 1998
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*AGBU Alex Manoogian Center “Solo Exhibition” -  Pasadena, CA - 1998
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*A.F.F.M.A. “Women Artists” - Hollywood, CA - September 1997
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*Manhattan Beach “Arts Festival” - September 1997
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*The Corridor Gallery of Art “Immigrant Isle Group Show” - Hollywood, CA -1996
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*St. John’s Armenian Cultural Hall - “Solo Exhibition” - Southfield, MI - April 1996
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*J. Paul Getty Museum “Book Arts of Isfahan” - Malibu, CA - Sept. 1995 - January 1996
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*Barakat Gallery - Beverly Hills, CA - December 1991
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*Beshgeturian Art Gallery - “Solo Exhibition” - Altadena, CA - April 1991
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*UCLA Kerchoff Art Gallery - Los Angeles, CA - January 1990
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*Avedissian Hall “Homage to The Armenian Women” - Encino, CA. - October 1989
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*UCLA Kerchoff Art Gallery - Los Angeles, CA - April 1988
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*Wilshire Ebel - Los Angeles, CA - May 1988
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*Armenian Society of Los Angeles - Los Angeles, CA - September 1987
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*OTIS/PARSONS Art Gallery - Los Angeles, CA - June 1985
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*OTIS/PARSONS Art Gallery - Los Angeles, CA - June 1983
  
 
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=Библиография=
 
=Библиография=
*Известные персоны Армении // http://www.persons.am/ru/search.php?category=0
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*[http://www.seeroonart.com/ Официальный сайт Василян-Ерицян Сирун]
*http://www.roslin.com/artinfo/artframes/seeroon_vassilian_yeretzian.htm
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*http://www.abrilbooks.com/artists/562.html
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Василян-Ерицян Сирун
Vassilian-Yeretzian Seeroon
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На английском: Vassilian-Yeretzian Seeroon
Дата рождения: 1951
Место рождения: Бейрут, Ливан
Краткая информация:
Художник

Биография

Родилась в Бейруте, Ливан в 1951 в году.

Образование

  • Начальная школа Ваан Текеян (Бейрут), 1954-1962
  • Средняя школа Акопян (Бейрут), 1962-1969
  • Консерватория Ливана, вокал 1967-1969 годы
  • Бейрутский Университетский колледж, 1973-1974 (конструкция)
  • Курсы повышения квалификации в изобразительном искусстве UCLA 1979-1981
  • «Отис Парсонс» художественный институт дизайна, бакалавр в области изобразительного искусства, 1981-1985

Выставки

  • Artists – Union Armenia “LELA International Art Show” - Armenia - July, 2008
  • Sacred Memory “Dia de Los Muertos” - Los Angeles, CA - 2007
  • National Audubon Society “L.A under the Stars” - Los Angeles, CA - June 2005
  • AGBU “Solo Exhibition” -San Francisco, CA - May 2005
  • Homenetmen ‘Ararat’ Chapter “16th Anniversary of Aypupen”, - Glendale, CA - 2005
  • Women’s Caucus for Art “Primarily Red” - Los Angeles, CA - 2004
  • AGBU Young Professionals “Arvest 2003” - Los Angeles, CA - October 2003
  • Harvest Gallery “International Women’s Day” - Glendale, CA - March 2003
  • Natural History Museum “LA Festival” - Los Angeles, CA - 2003
  • Armenia Modern Art Museum “Requiem to Genocide” - Yerevan, 2003
  • San Francisco Public Library “New Main to New Millenium” -San Francisco, - Aug. 2001
  • Getty Museum “1700 Anniversary of Christianity in Armenia” - Los Angeles, CA - 2001
  • Brand Library “Brand 30” – Glendale, CA - January, 2001
  • Brand Art Gallery “Modern Icon” - Glendale, CA - October 2001
  • Laguna Niguel 4th Annual Juried Show “Echoes & Visions IV” - Mission Viejo, CA 2001
  • Century Plaza “L.A. Citywide Public Display Angels” - Los Angeles, CA - 2002
  • Pacific Design Center “Arvest 2002” - West Hollywood, CA – October, - 2002
  • Exploratorium “Traits of Art” - San Francisco, CA - September, 2002
  • Plaza De La Raza “An Afternoon of Community and Art” - September, 2002
  • J.Paul Getty Museum, “Getty Family Festival” - Los Angeles, CA - 2001
  • AGBU Boyajian Gallery “Salonne d’Automne” TCA - Pasadena, CA - November 2000
  • The Second City Council “Beliefs, Faith& Religion” - Long Beach, CA – Nov. 2000
  • San Bernardino County Museum “Inland Exhibition XXXVI “- San Bernardino, CA 2000
  • Long Beach Art “Figurative Art” - Long Beach, CA - March 2000
  • William Still Grants Center “Millenium Exhibition” - Los Angeles, CA - August 1999
  • L.A. International Biennial “Moving Toward the Millennium” - Los Angeles, CA - 1999
  • Downey Museum of Art “Reflections 98” - Downey, CA - October 1998
  • AGBU Alex Manoogian Center “Solo Exhibition” - Pasadena, CA - 1998
  • A.F.F.M.A. “Women Artists” - Hollywood, CA - September 1997
  • Manhattan Beach “Arts Festival” - September 1997
  • The Corridor Gallery of Art “Immigrant Isle Group Show” - Hollywood, CA -1996
  • St. John’s Armenian Cultural Hall - “Solo Exhibition” - Southfield, MI - April 1996
  • J. Paul Getty Museum “Book Arts of Isfahan” - Malibu, CA - Sept. 1995 - January 1996
  • Barakat Gallery - Beverly Hills, CA - December 1991
  • Beshgeturian Art Gallery - “Solo Exhibition” - Altadena, CA - April 1991
  • UCLA Kerchoff Art Gallery - Los Angeles, CA - January 1990
  • Avedissian Hall “Homage to The Armenian Women” - Encino, CA. - October 1989
  • UCLA Kerchoff Art Gallery - Los Angeles, CA - April 1988
  • Wilshire Ebel - Los Angeles, CA - May 1988
  • Armenian Society of Los Angeles - Los Angeles, CA - September 1987
  • OTIS/PARSONS Art Gallery - Los Angeles, CA - June 1985
  • OTIS/PARSONS Art Gallery - Los Angeles, CA - June 1983

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