ArmInfo.The French Embassy in Armenia invites you to a photo exhibition held within the framework of the Days of Francophone in our country and organized by the FETART art ensemble of the annual French festival CIRCULATION (S) in cooperation with the Henrik Igityan National Center for Aesthetics.
According to the message of the French Embassy in Armenia, received by ArmInfo, at the photo exhibition "Living. Intersecting Views: French and Armenian Contemporary Photography" works of five young French and Armenian photographers will be presented.
Thus, Ann-Sophie Oakler, Charles Tiefen, Alexi Pazumyan, Sona Mnatsakanyan, Karen Khachaturov will demonstrate their ideas about modern France and Armenia.
"This exhibition demonstrates a common quest. The breath of life is not lost in the general atmosphere of the raging crisis in the field of politics and health - it is everywhere in the East and in the West. The only motto is to imagine the future, no matter what. Always live more, better , otherwise - just to survive despite the storm ", - reads an excerpt from the text of the presentation of the exhibition of the FETART team. "The French Embassy in Armenia, which encourages the spread of the French language and culture in Armenia, seeks to provide young photographers with an opportunity to express themselves in these difficult circumstances caused by the crisis," the diplomatic mission said.
The exhibition will be held from March 23 to April 18 at the Henrik Igityan National Center of Aesthetics (Yerevan, 13 Abovyan St.). The entrance is free. The exhibition will be open from Tuesday to Sunday from 10 am to 6 pm. On Fridays, the exhibition will be open until 20:00.
At the invitation of the French Embassy in Armenia, French photographers and exhibition organizers will arrive in Armenia to communicate with their Armenian counterparts and organize professional seminars for young Armenian photographers.
Some photographs will also be displayed on the wall of the French Embassy in the Republic of Armenia during the period of the photo exhibition.