Aram Isabekyan
YSAFA Rector, professor, RA Honored Art Worker

 

 

 

 
 
 

 

 

 


Aram Isabekyan was born on September 26, 1952 in Yerevan. From 1970 to 1976 he graduated from the Institute of Fine Arts and Theater, the department of fine arts with the specialty of painter-pedagogue. Through 1976-1977 he served in the soviet army. Beginning from 1979 he has been teaching in the same Institute. In 1990 was conferred the title of assistant professor and in 1992 the title of professor. Since 1982 he is a member of USSR Painters' (Artists') Union, as well as a member of UNESCO Professional Painters' International Union. Through 1993-1998 he has been the head of the department of Armenian painters' union. From 1990-1994 he has been the vice rector for education and science of Yerevan Institute of Fine Arts and Theater. Since 1994 till now he is the rector of Yerevan state academy of fine arts.

In 1999 he was awarded a golden medal of RA Ministry of Education and Science. 

In 2001 he was awarded the first prize for the represented works in the jubilee exhibition related to the "1700 anniversary of establishing Christianity as a state religion" organized by Artists' Union and supported by Mother See Holy Ejmiatsin.

In 2001 he was awarded a medal of Movses Khorenatsi at the 10th anniversary of RA independence.

In 2002 he became the true member and academic of International academy of sciences on nature and public.

In 2002 he was conferred the title of honoured art worker.

Since 1976 has participated in numerous group exhibitions among them International ones.

 

He has had individual exhibitions in Armenia and in foreign countries as well.

1982 Yerevan- museum of professor. Abrahamyan

1982 Ejmiatsin –the branch of National gallery

1991 Aleppo, Syria- hall of Aram Manukyan

1995 Paris, France- exhibition hall Cite de Art

1996 in Cairo biennale

1996 Paris-Gallery 20

1998 Paris- Cite de Art

1999 Yerevan-National Gallery of RA 

 

His works are in the National Gallery of Yerevan, in the galleries of Ejmiatsin, Dilijan, Martuni, as well as in numerous private collections in Armenia and abroad.