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Locality: Los Angeles, California

Phone: +1 323-486-7888



Address: 5211 Sunset Blvd 90027 Los Angeles, CA, US

Website: www.MooradianGallery.com

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Mooradian Gallery 15.07.2021

Gallery Main Floor

Mooradian Gallery 21.06.2021

Henrik Igityan & Martiros Saryan.

Mooradian Gallery 05.06.2021

New monumental artwork just arrived at the gallery and will be unveiled soon! You do not want to miss the reveal. Also, a special announcement will be made shortly regarding the publication of a brand new book! Stay tuned ... Gallery Open Hours:... Monday-Friday: 10am-5pm Saturday: 11am-5pm Sunday & Holiday’s: Closed Email: [email protected] For more information about the gallery please visit: www.MooradianGallery.com

Mooradian Gallery 05.06.2021

Pictured here: Sam Zumian (b.1953) | "Compliment" | Oil on Canvas | 2013 | 51cm x 41cm For inquiries and more information please visit: www.MooradianGallery.com... Open Hours: Monday-Friday: 10am-5pm Saturday: 11am-5pm Sunday & Holidays: Closed Email: [email protected] Sam Zumian was born in 1953. As an artist he builds his own understanding of life and illustrates it through his art. Over the years he has mastered paintings and black-and-white art. With the enthusiasm, dedication and drive that Sam Zumian has, he is able to make his own creative interpretation of reality. He makes his own findings in life and discoveries his own ideas of law. In his oil paintings, he focuses on claiming of the aesthetics of the unconscious and the laws of nature which lies beneath it. He doesn’t waste time on the plot, instead uses one or two figures for crucial forces. All the art that Sam Zumian has painted, they all share something deviously dreadful, clear and mysterious at the same time. Sam Zumian - artist

Mooradian Gallery 28.05.2021

Henrik Igityan & Grigor Mooradian Henrik Surenovich Igityan

Mooradian Gallery 21.05.2021

Now on exhibit at Mooradian Gallery: Pictured here: Eduard Artsrunyan (1929-2010) | "Village Life" | Oil on Canvas | 1992 | 33.5cm x 55cm... For inquiries and purchasing information please visit: www.MooradianGallery.com Email: [email protected] Open Hours: Monday-Friday: 10am-5pm Saturday: 11am-5pm Sunday & Holidays: Closed Eduard Artsrunyan Biography: 1929-2010 (Born in Leninakan (nowadays Gyumri) From 1938 studied at Merkurov's School of Art. 1944 moved to Yerevan and joined the Terlemezjan's School of Art. 1947-1951 studied at the Academy of Arts of the USSR in Leningrad (nowadays St. Petersburg). 1951-1957 studied at the Art Institute after Repin, Sculpture and Architecture under the Academy of Arts of the USSR in Leningrad. 1957 participated in the All-Union Art Exhibition in Moscow. 1961 became a member of the Union of Artists of the USSR. 1982-1985 awarded by the Union of Artists of Armenia. 1984 honored as a Deserved Artist of Armenia. 1989 hosted a personal exhibition of one hundred pictures in the Central House of Artists in Moscow. 1980 become the 90th the member of the Union of Artists, the Chairman of the painting section of the Union of Artists of Armenia, taught in the Art School of Terlemezjan (Armenia, Yerevan), at The Art Institute (nowadays The Academy of Arts, Armenia, Yerevan) Eduard Artsrunyan's artwork is kept in the funds of Tretiakov Gallery (Moscow), NGA (Yerevan), MAM (Yerevan), in the Funds of Ministry of Culture for Armenia, Artistic Fund of Armenia and numerous private collections in Armenia and abroad.

Mooradian Gallery 01.05.2021

Now on exhibit at Mooradian Gallery! Vagharshak Elibekian was born in 1910 in Tiflis, Georgia. He graduated Hayartoun art school in 1929 and became the director of the Armenian Theatre in Tbilisi in 1936. He had his first exhibition in 1989, named Elibekians, at the Museum of Oriental Art in Moscow. He passed away in 1994 in Yerevan, Armenia. His works are kept in Modern Art Museum (Yerevan), National Gallery of Armenia (Yerevan), Museum of Literature (Yerevan), Natio...nal Gallery of Georgia (Tbilisi), in the picture galleries of Moscow and Baku, and many private collections in Armenia and abroad. Pictured here: Vagharshak Elibekian (1919-1994) | "Street" | Oil on Canvas Board | 1979 | 23cm x 19cm For inquiries and more information please visit: www.MooradianGallery.com

Mooradian Gallery 17.04.2021

Today marks the 106th year anniversary of the Armenian Genocide. Grigor Khanjyan's "Komitas." This drawing by Khanjyan portrays the great Komitas as he prepares to sing. Meanwhile, Armenian women clothed in traditional dresses dance and celebrate survival to honor Armenia and the spirit of all lives lost.

Mooradian Gallery 27.01.2021

Hi art lovers, tomorrow I will be hosting a fun discussion about a few selected artists and their artworks currently being featured at the gallery. Take a personal tour with me as we journey into the gallery and dive into an interesting chapter of contemporary art in the Los Angeles art scene. Tune in Friday at 10:30am PST on Facebook Live. As always stay positive and creative!... Arthur Mooradian. (Livestream Event): Walk-through virtual tour of Mooradian Gallery. When: Friday, January 29 at 10:30am PST Where: Facebook Livestream Questions: Please leave questions in the comments section that you would want answered during the live stream.

Mooradian Gallery 09.01.2021

Hello Mooradian Gallery followers! This Friday at 10:30am PST I will be hosting a Facebook Livestream walk-through tour of the gallery. The virtual tour will cover a few of the featured artists included in the group exhibition currently taking place. It will be an opportunity for all lovers of art to engage with the gallery on a more personal level and ask any questions that you would like answered on the livestream. See you then!... Arthur Mooradian Below you will find two incredible sample works by none other than Gayane Khachaturian, a featured artist of the show. (Featured below): Gayane Khachaturian's "Apricot Tree" (top) & "Arrogance" (bottom)

Mooradian Gallery 23.12.2020

Big news in the world of art! From Gorky's famous "Garden in Sochi" series.