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Robert

ELIBEKIAN

Born in 1941

Profile & Bio

Born in Georgia, into the family of the scene painter Vagharshak Elibekian. In 1960, the family moved to Yerevan, Armenia. There he entered the department of painting at the Yerevan State Academy of Fine Arts. Graduating in 1965, Robert Elibekian embarked upon his productive and creative career. He participated in various national exhibitions and was a member of the Armenian Artists Union. For many years he was successfully involved in stage design both in Armenia and internationally. Simultaneously he worked as a designer and producer of a number of films shot at the Armenian Film Studio. As a modern artist, Elibekian moved beyond the harmony of form and colour, gathering inspiration from the Greco-Roman era, to Asian and Egyptian art. Both his still life and figure paintings demonstrate his mastery of expression. "Elibekian's source of creativity was founded in the  tremendous change in Soviet thinking during the early 1960’s. It was a time when the entire belief system of an era was threatening to fall apart as the world witnessed the downfall of Stalin and the horrors of his Communist concentration camp. Soljenistin was the hero of these times and it was within this turmoil that Elibekian began to form his character as a painter. Western tradition and Western art were just being tolerated on the other side of the Iron curtain. All these encouraging changes were in tune with the individual character of Robert Elibekian, who sprang from a long line of artists. His grandfather, known as “chief master”, bequeathed to Elibekian his artistic vision. If we look back at Elibekian's great grandfather's pictures, it is clear that the family’s background was an aristocratic one. Even though the years of the Bolshevik regime tended to neutralize this inheritance, it lingers today in Elibekian’s  paintings, in the serenity, aloofness and “grandeur” they communicate. Elibekian’s art inspires a mood of contemplation that reaches outside the boundaries of real time. While he dwells in the past, he also works in the present and in the future. His paintings are magical, creating harmonies of colour, form and ideas, of rhythm and balance.   There is a sense of permanence in all his paintings, a quality matured in tranquility and always reflecting the important “theatrical connection”. When asked to design sets and costumes for ballet and theater in the mid-sixties, Elibekian took it as a challenge. Together with Minas, the greatest painter of his time, he tried to revitalize Meyerhold’s spirit of stylized and fantastical theater of the early twenties, so long held in check by the dogged realism of Stranislavski." ~Arthur G.Nicols - Art critic

Robert Elibekian

Major Exhibitions 

& Awards

Elibekian’s creative life was reflected in numerous personal exhibitions throughout the world. His art has been exhibited in several museums, including: The National Gallery of Armenia, Museum of Modern Art of Yerevan, Matenadaran Art Museum in Yerevan, the Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow, the Museum of Oriental Art in Moscow, the Cafesjian Museum of Art in Armenia, the Alex Manoogian Museum of Detroit, Elyseum Palace in Paris, The White House in Washington DC., and the Zimerli Museum in New Jersey. 2007   Participated in the exhibition of Modern Armenian Fine Arts in the Orangerie, Paris, France  2008     Exhibition of three generations, Montreal, Canada. 2010     “New Masterpieces”, Arame Art Gallery, Yerevan, Armenia. 2011     UNESCO Palace, Beirut, Lebanon. 2012     Grand Opening of a New Art Center of Arame Art Gallery, Yerevan, Armenia. 2013    10th Anniversary of Arame Art Gallery, Yerevan, Armenia. 2015     "Inner Lighthouse" Beirut, Lebanon. 2016     Representing the book  "Art Beyond Time", Yerevan, Armenia. 2017     "Spring Exhibition" USA. 2018     "Collective Exhibition" in Artists' Union of Armenia, Yerevan, Armenia “Robert Elibekian’s: the mysterious theatre”, La Canada Flintridge, CA, USA 2019     "Spring Exhibition" in Artists' Union of Armenia, Yerevan, Armenia.

Robert Elibekian-Untitled (2002)
Robert Elibekian-Untitled (2002) Detail
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Untitled (2002)

Oil on canvas

50 x 65 cm

€ 6,000

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