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Exhibition: Léon Tutundjian

June 20, 2023 - September 12, 2023

The Rosenberg & Co. Gallery, in collaboration with AGBU, is pleased to present the works of Armenian visual artist Léon Tutundjian from September 29 – December 22, 2023.

Léon Arthur Tutundjian was an Armenian artist best known as a founding member of the Art Concret movement. Born in Amasia, in the Ottoman Empire, Tutundjian’s early life was characterized by instability due to the systematic destruction of the Armenian people, forcing him to move to Turkey, Greece, Italy, and eventually France, where he settled in 1924.

After his arrival in Paris, Tutundjian found work as a ceramicist, and began creating Cubist inspired works on paper, building on the skills he previously learned at the Istanbul School of Fine Arts. After befriending artists Ervand Kotchar and David Kakabadzé, who ushered him into the Parisian art scene and introduced new techniques of mark-making that had a lasting impact on his oeuvre, Tutundjian then turned to abstract Tachisme-style gouaches that were inspired by the writings of the Bauhaus movement.

Alongside Theo van Doesburg, Otto Gustav Carlsund, Jean Hélion, and Marc Wantz, Tutundjian was a founding member of the Art Concrete movement in 1930. In 1931, Tutundjian helped found the Abstraction-Création group, but his association with the movement was short lived, as he abandoned abstraction in favor of Surrealism the following year. Tutundjian continued to work within the Surrealist style throughout the 1940s and 50s and regularly exhibited in the Salon des Indépendants. After 1959, however, Tutundjian returned to abstraction, creating many drawings and paintings, as well as reliefs, that focused on the principles of sign and gesture. Tutundjian remained in Paris until his death in 1968.

Learn more about the exhibition here.

Credit: Léon Tutundjian Foundation and Association
https://tutundjian.org/en/home/

Details

Start:
June 20, 2023
End:
September 12, 2023
Event Categories:
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Website:
https://agbu.org/exhibition-leon-tutundjian-2023

Organizer

AGBU
Phone
617-926-1373
Email
newenglandagbu@gmail.com
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The Rosenberg & Co. Gallery, in collaboration with AGBU, is pleased to present the works of Armenian visual artist Léon Tutundjian from September 29 – December 22, 2023.

Léon Arthur Tutundjian was an Armenian artist best known as a founding member of the Art Concret movement. Born in Amasia, in the Ottoman Empire, Tutundjian’s early life was characterized by instability due to the systematic destruction of the Armenian people, forcing him to move to Turkey, Greece, Italy, and eventually France, where he settled in 1924.

After his arrival in Paris, Tutundjian found work as a ceramicist, and began creating Cubist inspired works on paper, building on the skills he previously learned at the Istanbul School of Fine Arts. After befriending artists Ervand Kotchar and David Kakabadzé, who ushered him into the Parisian art scene and introduced new techniques of mark-making that had a lasting impact on his oeuvre, Tutundjian then turned to abstract Tachisme-style gouaches that were inspired by the writings of the Bauhaus movement.

Alongside Theo van Doesburg, Otto Gustav Carlsund, Jean Hélion, and Marc Wantz, Tutundjian was a founding member of the Art Concrete movement in 1930. In 1931, Tutundjian helped found the Abstraction-Création group, but his association with the movement was short lived, as he abandoned abstraction in favor of Surrealism the following year. Tutundjian continued to work within the Surrealist style throughout the 1940s and 50s and regularly exhibited in the Salon des Indépendants. After 1959, however, Tutundjian returned to abstraction, creating many drawings and paintings, as well as reliefs, that focused on the principles of sign and gesture. Tutundjian remained in Paris until his death in 1968.

Learn more about the exhibition here.

Credit: Léon Tutundjian Foundation and Association
https://tutundjian.org/en/home/

Details

Start:
June 21, 2023
End:
September 13, 2023
Event Categories:
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Website:
https://agbu.org/exhibition-leon-tutundjian-2023

Organizer

AGBU
Phone
617-926-1373
Email
newenglandagbu@gmail.com
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The Rosenberg & Co. Gallery, in collaboration with AGBU, is pleased to present the works of Armenian visual artist Léon Tutundjian from September 29 – December 22, 2023.

Léon Arthur Tutundjian was an Armenian artist best known as a founding member of the Art Concret movement. Born in Amasia, in the Ottoman Empire, Tutundjian’s early life was characterized by instability due to the systematic destruction of the Armenian people, forcing him to move to Turkey, Greece, Italy, and eventually France, where he settled in 1924.

After his arrival in Paris, Tutundjian found work as a ceramicist, and began creating Cubist inspired works on paper, building on the skills he previously learned at the Istanbul School of Fine Arts. After befriending artists Ervand Kotchar and David Kakabadzé, who ushered him into the Parisian art scene and introduced new techniques of mark-making that had a lasting impact on his oeuvre, Tutundjian then turned to abstract Tachisme-style gouaches that were inspired by the writings of the Bauhaus movement.

Alongside Theo van Doesburg, Otto Gustav Carlsund, Jean Hélion, and Marc Wantz, Tutundjian was a founding member of the Art Concrete movement in 1930. In 1931, Tutundjian helped found the Abstraction-Création group, but his association with the movement was short lived, as he abandoned abstraction in favor of Surrealism the following year. Tutundjian continued to work within the Surrealist style throughout the 1940s and 50s and regularly exhibited in the Salon des Indépendants. After 1959, however, Tutundjian returned to abstraction, creating many drawings and paintings, as well as reliefs, that focused on the principles of sign and gesture. Tutundjian remained in Paris until his death in 1968.

Learn more about the exhibition here.

Credit: Léon Tutundjian Foundation and Association
https://tutundjian.org/en/home/

Details

Start:
June 22, 2023
End:
September 14, 2023
Event Categories:
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Website:
https://agbu.org/exhibition-leon-tutundjian-2023

Organizer

AGBU
Phone
617-926-1373
Email
newenglandagbu@gmail.com
View Organizer Website

The Rosenberg & Co. Gallery, in collaboration with AGBU, is pleased to present the works of Armenian visual artist Léon Tutundjian from September 29 – December 22, 2023.

Léon Arthur Tutundjian was an Armenian artist best known as a founding member of the Art Concret movement. Born in Amasia, in the Ottoman Empire, Tutundjian’s early life was characterized by instability due to the systematic destruction of the Armenian people, forcing him to move to Turkey, Greece, Italy, and eventually France, where he settled in 1924.

After his arrival in Paris, Tutundjian found work as a ceramicist, and began creating Cubist inspired works on paper, building on the skills he previously learned at the Istanbul School of Fine Arts. After befriending artists Ervand Kotchar and David Kakabadzé, who ushered him into the Parisian art scene and introduced new techniques of mark-making that had a lasting impact on his oeuvre, Tutundjian then turned to abstract Tachisme-style gouaches that were inspired by the writings of the Bauhaus movement.

Alongside Theo van Doesburg, Otto Gustav Carlsund, Jean Hélion, and Marc Wantz, Tutundjian was a founding member of the Art Concrete movement in 1930. In 1931, Tutundjian helped found the Abstraction-Création group, but his association with the movement was short lived, as he abandoned abstraction in favor of Surrealism the following year. Tutundjian continued to work within the Surrealist style throughout the 1940s and 50s and regularly exhibited in the Salon des Indépendants. After 1959, however, Tutundjian returned to abstraction, creating many drawings and paintings, as well as reliefs, that focused on the principles of sign and gesture. Tutundjian remained in Paris until his death in 1968.

Learn more about the exhibition here.

Credit: Léon Tutundjian Foundation and Association
https://tutundjian.org/en/home/

Details

Start:
June 23, 2023
End:
September 15, 2023
Event Categories:
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Website:
https://agbu.org/exhibition-leon-tutundjian-2023

Organizer

AGBU
Phone
617-926-1373
Email
newenglandagbu@gmail.com
View Organizer Website

The Rosenberg & Co. Gallery, in collaboration with AGBU, is pleased to present the works of Armenian visual artist Léon Tutundjian from September 29 – December 22, 2023.

Léon Arthur Tutundjian was an Armenian artist best known as a founding member of the Art Concret movement. Born in Amasia, in the Ottoman Empire, Tutundjian’s early life was characterized by instability due to the systematic destruction of the Armenian people, forcing him to move to Turkey, Greece, Italy, and eventually France, where he settled in 1924.

After his arrival in Paris, Tutundjian found work as a ceramicist, and began creating Cubist inspired works on paper, building on the skills he previously learned at the Istanbul School of Fine Arts. After befriending artists Ervand Kotchar and David Kakabadzé, who ushered him into the Parisian art scene and introduced new techniques of mark-making that had a lasting impact on his oeuvre, Tutundjian then turned to abstract Tachisme-style gouaches that were inspired by the writings of the Bauhaus movement.

Alongside Theo van Doesburg, Otto Gustav Carlsund, Jean Hélion, and Marc Wantz, Tutundjian was a founding member of the Art Concrete movement in 1930. In 1931, Tutundjian helped found the Abstraction-Création group, but his association with the movement was short lived, as he abandoned abstraction in favor of Surrealism the following year. Tutundjian continued to work within the Surrealist style throughout the 1940s and 50s and regularly exhibited in the Salon des Indépendants. After 1959, however, Tutundjian returned to abstraction, creating many drawings and paintings, as well as reliefs, that focused on the principles of sign and gesture. Tutundjian remained in Paris until his death in 1968.

Learn more about the exhibition here.

Credit: Léon Tutundjian Foundation and Association
https://tutundjian.org/en/home/

Details

Start:
June 24, 2023
End:
September 16, 2023
Event Categories:
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Website:
https://agbu.org/exhibition-leon-tutundjian-2023

Organizer

AGBU
Phone
617-926-1373
Email
newenglandagbu@gmail.com
View Organizer Website

The Rosenberg & Co. Gallery, in collaboration with AGBU, is pleased to present the works of Armenian visual artist Léon Tutundjian from September 29 – December 22, 2023.

Léon Arthur Tutundjian was an Armenian artist best known as a founding member of the Art Concret movement. Born in Amasia, in the Ottoman Empire, Tutundjian’s early life was characterized by instability due to the systematic destruction of the Armenian people, forcing him to move to Turkey, Greece, Italy, and eventually France, where he settled in 1924.

After his arrival in Paris, Tutundjian found work as a ceramicist, and began creating Cubist inspired works on paper, building on the skills he previously learned at the Istanbul School of Fine Arts. After befriending artists Ervand Kotchar and David Kakabadzé, who ushered him into the Parisian art scene and introduced new techniques of mark-making that had a lasting impact on his oeuvre, Tutundjian then turned to abstract Tachisme-style gouaches that were inspired by the writings of the Bauhaus movement.

Alongside Theo van Doesburg, Otto Gustav Carlsund, Jean Hélion, and Marc Wantz, Tutundjian was a founding member of the Art Concrete movement in 1930. In 1931, Tutundjian helped found the Abstraction-Création group, but his association with the movement was short lived, as he abandoned abstraction in favor of Surrealism the following year. Tutundjian continued to work within the Surrealist style throughout the 1940s and 50s and regularly exhibited in the Salon des Indépendants. After 1959, however, Tutundjian returned to abstraction, creating many drawings and paintings, as well as reliefs, that focused on the principles of sign and gesture. Tutundjian remained in Paris until his death in 1968.

Learn more about the exhibition here.

Credit: Léon Tutundjian Foundation and Association
https://tutundjian.org/en/home/

Details

Start:
June 25, 2023
End:
September 17, 2023
Event Categories:
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Website:
https://agbu.org/exhibition-leon-tutundjian-2023

Organizer

AGBU
Phone
617-926-1373
Email
newenglandagbu@gmail.com
View Organizer Website

The Rosenberg & Co. Gallery, in collaboration with AGBU, is pleased to present the works of Armenian visual artist Léon Tutundjian from September 29 – December 22, 2023.

Léon Arthur Tutundjian was an Armenian artist best known as a founding member of the Art Concret movement. Born in Amasia, in the Ottoman Empire, Tutundjian’s early life was characterized by instability due to the systematic destruction of the Armenian people, forcing him to move to Turkey, Greece, Italy, and eventually France, where he settled in 1924.

After his arrival in Paris, Tutundjian found work as a ceramicist, and began creating Cubist inspired works on paper, building on the skills he previously learned at the Istanbul School of Fine Arts. After befriending artists Ervand Kotchar and David Kakabadzé, who ushered him into the Parisian art scene and introduced new techniques of mark-making that had a lasting impact on his oeuvre, Tutundjian then turned to abstract Tachisme-style gouaches that were inspired by the writings of the Bauhaus movement.

Alongside Theo van Doesburg, Otto Gustav Carlsund, Jean Hélion, and Marc Wantz, Tutundjian was a founding member of the Art Concrete movement in 1930. In 1931, Tutundjian helped found the Abstraction-Création group, but his association with the movement was short lived, as he abandoned abstraction in favor of Surrealism the following year. Tutundjian continued to work within the Surrealist style throughout the 1940s and 50s and regularly exhibited in the Salon des Indépendants. After 1959, however, Tutundjian returned to abstraction, creating many drawings and paintings, as well as reliefs, that focused on the principles of sign and gesture. Tutundjian remained in Paris until his death in 1968.

Learn more about the exhibition here.

Credit: Léon Tutundjian Foundation and Association
https://tutundjian.org/en/home/

Details

Start:
June 26, 2023
End:
September 18, 2023
Event Categories:
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Website:
https://agbu.org/exhibition-leon-tutundjian-2023

Organizer

AGBU
Phone
617-926-1373
Email
newenglandagbu@gmail.com
View Organizer Website

The Rosenberg & Co. Gallery, in collaboration with AGBU, is pleased to present the works of Armenian visual artist Léon Tutundjian from September 29 – December 22, 2023.

Léon Arthur Tutundjian was an Armenian artist best known as a founding member of the Art Concret movement. Born in Amasia, in the Ottoman Empire, Tutundjian’s early life was characterized by instability due to the systematic destruction of the Armenian people, forcing him to move to Turkey, Greece, Italy, and eventually France, where he settled in 1924.

After his arrival in Paris, Tutundjian found work as a ceramicist, and began creating Cubist inspired works on paper, building on the skills he previously learned at the Istanbul School of Fine Arts. After befriending artists Ervand Kotchar and David Kakabadzé, who ushered him into the Parisian art scene and introduced new techniques of mark-making that had a lasting impact on his oeuvre, Tutundjian then turned to abstract Tachisme-style gouaches that were inspired by the writings of the Bauhaus movement.

Alongside Theo van Doesburg, Otto Gustav Carlsund, Jean Hélion, and Marc Wantz, Tutundjian was a founding member of the Art Concrete movement in 1930. In 1931, Tutundjian helped found the Abstraction-Création group, but his association with the movement was short lived, as he abandoned abstraction in favor of Surrealism the following year. Tutundjian continued to work within the Surrealist style throughout the 1940s and 50s and regularly exhibited in the Salon des Indépendants. After 1959, however, Tutundjian returned to abstraction, creating many drawings and paintings, as well as reliefs, that focused on the principles of sign and gesture. Tutundjian remained in Paris until his death in 1968.

Learn more about the exhibition here.

Credit: Léon Tutundjian Foundation and Association
https://tutundjian.org/en/home/

Details

Start:
June 27, 2023
End:
September 19, 2023
Event Categories:
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Website:
https://agbu.org/exhibition-leon-tutundjian-2023

Organizer

AGBU
Phone
617-926-1373
Email
newenglandagbu@gmail.com
View Organizer Website

The Rosenberg & Co. Gallery, in collaboration with AGBU, is pleased to present the works of Armenian visual artist Léon Tutundjian from September 29 – December 22, 2023.

Léon Arthur Tutundjian was an Armenian artist best known as a founding member of the Art Concret movement. Born in Amasia, in the Ottoman Empire, Tutundjian’s early life was characterized by instability due to the systematic destruction of the Armenian people, forcing him to move to Turkey, Greece, Italy, and eventually France, where he settled in 1924.

After his arrival in Paris, Tutundjian found work as a ceramicist, and began creating Cubist inspired works on paper, building on the skills he previously learned at the Istanbul School of Fine Arts. After befriending artists Ervand Kotchar and David Kakabadzé, who ushered him into the Parisian art scene and introduced new techniques of mark-making that had a lasting impact on his oeuvre, Tutundjian then turned to abstract Tachisme-style gouaches that were inspired by the writings of the Bauhaus movement.

Alongside Theo van Doesburg, Otto Gustav Carlsund, Jean Hélion, and Marc Wantz, Tutundjian was a founding member of the Art Concrete movement in 1930. In 1931, Tutundjian helped found the Abstraction-Création group, but his association with the movement was short lived, as he abandoned abstraction in favor of Surrealism the following year. Tutundjian continued to work within the Surrealist style throughout the 1940s and 50s and regularly exhibited in the Salon des Indépendants. After 1959, however, Tutundjian returned to abstraction, creating many drawings and paintings, as well as reliefs, that focused on the principles of sign and gesture. Tutundjian remained in Paris until his death in 1968.

Learn more about the exhibition here.

Credit: Léon Tutundjian Foundation and Association
https://tutundjian.org/en/home/

Details

Start:
June 28, 2023
End:
September 20, 2023
Event Categories:
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Website:
https://agbu.org/exhibition-leon-tutundjian-2023

Organizer

AGBU
Phone
617-926-1373
Email
newenglandagbu@gmail.com
View Organizer Website

The Rosenberg & Co. Gallery, in collaboration with AGBU, is pleased to present the works of Armenian visual artist Léon Tutundjian from September 29 – December 22, 2023.

Léon Arthur Tutundjian was an Armenian artist best known as a founding member of the Art Concret movement. Born in Amasia, in the Ottoman Empire, Tutundjian’s early life was characterized by instability due to the systematic destruction of the Armenian people, forcing him to move to Turkey, Greece, Italy, and eventually France, where he settled in 1924.

After his arrival in Paris, Tutundjian found work as a ceramicist, and began creating Cubist inspired works on paper, building on the skills he previously learned at the Istanbul School of Fine Arts. After befriending artists Ervand Kotchar and David Kakabadzé, who ushered him into the Parisian art scene and introduced new techniques of mark-making that had a lasting impact on his oeuvre, Tutundjian then turned to abstract Tachisme-style gouaches that were inspired by the writings of the Bauhaus movement.

Alongside Theo van Doesburg, Otto Gustav Carlsund, Jean Hélion, and Marc Wantz, Tutundjian was a founding member of the Art Concrete movement in 1930. In 1931, Tutundjian helped found the Abstraction-Création group, but his association with the movement was short lived, as he abandoned abstraction in favor of Surrealism the following year. Tutundjian continued to work within the Surrealist style throughout the 1940s and 50s and regularly exhibited in the Salon des Indépendants. After 1959, however, Tutundjian returned to abstraction, creating many drawings and paintings, as well as reliefs, that focused on the principles of sign and gesture. Tutundjian remained in Paris until his death in 1968.

Learn more about the exhibition here.

Credit: Léon Tutundjian Foundation and Association
https://tutundjian.org/en/home/

Details

Start:
June 29, 2023
End:
September 21, 2023
Event Categories:
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Website:
https://agbu.org/exhibition-leon-tutundjian-2023

Organizer

AGBU
Phone
617-926-1373
Email
newenglandagbu@gmail.com
View Organizer Website

The Rosenberg & Co. Gallery, in collaboration with AGBU, is pleased to present the works of Armenian visual artist Léon Tutundjian from September 29 – December 22, 2023.

Léon Arthur Tutundjian was an Armenian artist best known as a founding member of the Art Concret movement. Born in Amasia, in the Ottoman Empire, Tutundjian’s early life was characterized by instability due to the systematic destruction of the Armenian people, forcing him to move to Turkey, Greece, Italy, and eventually France, where he settled in 1924.

After his arrival in Paris, Tutundjian found work as a ceramicist, and began creating Cubist inspired works on paper, building on the skills he previously learned at the Istanbul School of Fine Arts. After befriending artists Ervand Kotchar and David Kakabadzé, who ushered him into the Parisian art scene and introduced new techniques of mark-making that had a lasting impact on his oeuvre, Tutundjian then turned to abstract Tachisme-style gouaches that were inspired by the writings of the Bauhaus movement.

Alongside Theo van Doesburg, Otto Gustav Carlsund, Jean Hélion, and Marc Wantz, Tutundjian was a founding member of the Art Concrete movement in 1930. In 1931, Tutundjian helped found the Abstraction-Création group, but his association with the movement was short lived, as he abandoned abstraction in favor of Surrealism the following year. Tutundjian continued to work within the Surrealist style throughout the 1940s and 50s and regularly exhibited in the Salon des Indépendants. After 1959, however, Tutundjian returned to abstraction, creating many drawings and paintings, as well as reliefs, that focused on the principles of sign and gesture. Tutundjian remained in Paris until his death in 1968.

Learn more about the exhibition here.

Credit: Léon Tutundjian Foundation and Association
https://tutundjian.org/en/home/

Details

Start:
June 30, 2023
End:
September 22, 2023
Event Categories:
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Website:
https://agbu.org/exhibition-leon-tutundjian-2023

Organizer

AGBU
Phone
617-926-1373
Email
newenglandagbu@gmail.com
View Organizer Website

The Rosenberg & Co. Gallery, in collaboration with AGBU, is pleased to present the works of Armenian visual artist Léon Tutundjian from September 29 – December 22, 2023.

Léon Arthur Tutundjian was an Armenian artist best known as a founding member of the Art Concret movement. Born in Amasia, in the Ottoman Empire, Tutundjian’s early life was characterized by instability due to the systematic destruction of the Armenian people, forcing him to move to Turkey, Greece, Italy, and eventually France, where he settled in 1924.

After his arrival in Paris, Tutundjian found work as a ceramicist, and began creating Cubist inspired works on paper, building on the skills he previously learned at the Istanbul School of Fine Arts. After befriending artists Ervand Kotchar and David Kakabadzé, who ushered him into the Parisian art scene and introduced new techniques of mark-making that had a lasting impact on his oeuvre, Tutundjian then turned to abstract Tachisme-style gouaches that were inspired by the writings of the Bauhaus movement.

Alongside Theo van Doesburg, Otto Gustav Carlsund, Jean Hélion, and Marc Wantz, Tutundjian was a founding member of the Art Concrete movement in 1930. In 1931, Tutundjian helped found the Abstraction-Création group, but his association with the movement was short lived, as he abandoned abstraction in favor of Surrealism the following year. Tutundjian continued to work within the Surrealist style throughout the 1940s and 50s and regularly exhibited in the Salon des Indépendants. After 1959, however, Tutundjian returned to abstraction, creating many drawings and paintings, as well as reliefs, that focused on the principles of sign and gesture. Tutundjian remained in Paris until his death in 1968.

Learn more about the exhibition here.

Credit: Léon Tutundjian Foundation and Association
https://tutundjian.org/en/home/

Details

Start:
July 1, 2023
End:
September 23, 2023
Event Categories:
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Website:
https://agbu.org/exhibition-leon-tutundjian-2023

Organizer

AGBU
Phone
617-926-1373
Email
newenglandagbu@gmail.com
View Organizer Website

The Rosenberg & Co. Gallery, in collaboration with AGBU, is pleased to present the works of Armenian visual artist Léon Tutundjian from September 29 – December 22, 2023.

Léon Arthur Tutundjian was an Armenian artist best known as a founding member of the Art Concret movement. Born in Amasia, in the Ottoman Empire, Tutundjian’s early life was characterized by instability due to the systematic destruction of the Armenian people, forcing him to move to Turkey, Greece, Italy, and eventually France, where he settled in 1924.

After his arrival in Paris, Tutundjian found work as a ceramicist, and began creating Cubist inspired works on paper, building on the skills he previously learned at the Istanbul School of Fine Arts. After befriending artists Ervand Kotchar and David Kakabadzé, who ushered him into the Parisian art scene and introduced new techniques of mark-making that had a lasting impact on his oeuvre, Tutundjian then turned to abstract Tachisme-style gouaches that were inspired by the writings of the Bauhaus movement.

Alongside Theo van Doesburg, Otto Gustav Carlsund, Jean Hélion, and Marc Wantz, Tutundjian was a founding member of the Art Concrete movement in 1930. In 1931, Tutundjian helped found the Abstraction-Création group, but his association with the movement was short lived, as he abandoned abstraction in favor of Surrealism the following year. Tutundjian continued to work within the Surrealist style throughout the 1940s and 50s and regularly exhibited in the Salon des Indépendants. After 1959, however, Tutundjian returned to abstraction, creating many drawings and paintings, as well as reliefs, that focused on the principles of sign and gesture. Tutundjian remained in Paris until his death in 1968.

Learn more about the exhibition here.

Credit: Léon Tutundjian Foundation and Association
https://tutundjian.org/en/home/

Details

Start:
July 2, 2023
End:
September 24, 2023
Event Categories:
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Website:
https://agbu.org/exhibition-leon-tutundjian-2023

Organizer

AGBU
Phone
617-926-1373
Email
newenglandagbu@gmail.com
View Organizer Website

The Rosenberg & Co. Gallery, in collaboration with AGBU, is pleased to present the works of Armenian visual artist Léon Tutundjian from September 29 – December 22, 2023.

Léon Arthur Tutundjian was an Armenian artist best known as a founding member of the Art Concret movement. Born in Amasia, in the Ottoman Empire, Tutundjian’s early life was characterized by instability due to the systematic destruction of the Armenian people, forcing him to move to Turkey, Greece, Italy, and eventually France, where he settled in 1924.

After his arrival in Paris, Tutundjian found work as a ceramicist, and began creating Cubist inspired works on paper, building on the skills he previously learned at the Istanbul School of Fine Arts. After befriending artists Ervand Kotchar and David Kakabadzé, who ushered him into the Parisian art scene and introduced new techniques of mark-making that had a lasting impact on his oeuvre, Tutundjian then turned to abstract Tachisme-style gouaches that were inspired by the writings of the Bauhaus movement.

Alongside Theo van Doesburg, Otto Gustav Carlsund, Jean Hélion, and Marc Wantz, Tutundjian was a founding member of the Art Concrete movement in 1930. In 1931, Tutundjian helped found the Abstraction-Création group, but his association with the movement was short lived, as he abandoned abstraction in favor of Surrealism the following year. Tutundjian continued to work within the Surrealist style throughout the 1940s and 50s and regularly exhibited in the Salon des Indépendants. After 1959, however, Tutundjian returned to abstraction, creating many drawings and paintings, as well as reliefs, that focused on the principles of sign and gesture. Tutundjian remained in Paris until his death in 1968.

Learn more about the exhibition here.

Credit: Léon Tutundjian Foundation and Association
https://tutundjian.org/en/home/

Details

Start:
July 3, 2023
End:
September 25, 2023
Event Categories:
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Website:
https://agbu.org/exhibition-leon-tutundjian-2023

Organizer

AGBU
Phone
617-926-1373
Email
newenglandagbu@gmail.com
View Organizer Website

The Rosenberg & Co. Gallery, in collaboration with AGBU, is pleased to present the works of Armenian visual artist Léon Tutundjian from September 29 – December 22, 2023.

Léon Arthur Tutundjian was an Armenian artist best known as a founding member of the Art Concret movement. Born in Amasia, in the Ottoman Empire, Tutundjian’s early life was characterized by instability due to the systematic destruction of the Armenian people, forcing him to move to Turkey, Greece, Italy, and eventually France, where he settled in 1924.

After his arrival in Paris, Tutundjian found work as a ceramicist, and began creating Cubist inspired works on paper, building on the skills he previously learned at the Istanbul School of Fine Arts. After befriending artists Ervand Kotchar and David Kakabadzé, who ushered him into the Parisian art scene and introduced new techniques of mark-making that had a lasting impact on his oeuvre, Tutundjian then turned to abstract Tachisme-style gouaches that were inspired by the writings of the Bauhaus movement.

Alongside Theo van Doesburg, Otto Gustav Carlsund, Jean Hélion, and Marc Wantz, Tutundjian was a founding member of the Art Concrete movement in 1930. In 1931, Tutundjian helped found the Abstraction-Création group, but his association with the movement was short lived, as he abandoned abstraction in favor of Surrealism the following year. Tutundjian continued to work within the Surrealist style throughout the 1940s and 50s and regularly exhibited in the Salon des Indépendants. After 1959, however, Tutundjian returned to abstraction, creating many drawings and paintings, as well as reliefs, that focused on the principles of sign and gesture. Tutundjian remained in Paris until his death in 1968.

Learn more about the exhibition here.

Credit: Léon Tutundjian Foundation and Association
https://tutundjian.org/en/home/

Details

Start:
July 4, 2023
End:
September 26, 2023
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Website:
https://agbu.org/exhibition-leon-tutundjian-2023

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The Rosenberg & Co. Gallery, in collaboration with AGBU, is pleased to present the works of Armenian visual artist Léon Tutundjian from September 29 – December 22, 2023.

Léon Arthur Tutundjian was an Armenian artist best known as a founding member of the Art Concret movement. Born in Amasia, in the Ottoman Empire, Tutundjian’s early life was characterized by instability due to the systematic destruction of the Armenian people, forcing him to move to Turkey, Greece, Italy, and eventually France, where he settled in 1924.

After his arrival in Paris, Tutundjian found work as a ceramicist, and began creating Cubist inspired works on paper, building on the skills he previously learned at the Istanbul School of Fine Arts. After befriending artists Ervand Kotchar and David Kakabadzé, who ushered him into the Parisian art scene and introduced new techniques of mark-making that had a lasting impact on his oeuvre, Tutundjian then turned to abstract Tachisme-style gouaches that were inspired by the writings of the Bauhaus movement.

Alongside Theo van Doesburg, Otto Gustav Carlsund, Jean Hélion, and Marc Wantz, Tutundjian was a founding member of the Art Concrete movement in 1930. In 1931, Tutundjian helped found the Abstraction-Création group, but his association with the movement was short lived, as he abandoned abstraction in favor of Surrealism the following year. Tutundjian continued to work within the Surrealist style throughout the 1940s and 50s and regularly exhibited in the Salon des Indépendants. After 1959, however, Tutundjian returned to abstraction, creating many drawings and paintings, as well as reliefs, that focused on the principles of sign and gesture. Tutundjian remained in Paris until his death in 1968.

Learn more about the exhibition here.

Credit: Léon Tutundjian Foundation and Association
https://tutundjian.org/en/home/

Details

Start:
July 5, 2023
End:
September 27, 2023
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Website:
https://agbu.org/exhibition-leon-tutundjian-2023

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AGBU
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The Rosenberg & Co. Gallery, in collaboration with AGBU, is pleased to present the works of Armenian visual artist Léon Tutundjian from September 29 – December 22, 2023.

Léon Arthur Tutundjian was an Armenian artist best known as a founding member of the Art Concret movement. Born in Amasia, in the Ottoman Empire, Tutundjian’s early life was characterized by instability due to the systematic destruction of the Armenian people, forcing him to move to Turkey, Greece, Italy, and eventually France, where he settled in 1924.

After his arrival in Paris, Tutundjian found work as a ceramicist, and began creating Cubist inspired works on paper, building on the skills he previously learned at the Istanbul School of Fine Arts. After befriending artists Ervand Kotchar and David Kakabadzé, who ushered him into the Parisian art scene and introduced new techniques of mark-making that had a lasting impact on his oeuvre, Tutundjian then turned to abstract Tachisme-style gouaches that were inspired by the writings of the Bauhaus movement.

Alongside Theo van Doesburg, Otto Gustav Carlsund, Jean Hélion, and Marc Wantz, Tutundjian was a founding member of the Art Concrete movement in 1930. In 1931, Tutundjian helped found the Abstraction-Création group, but his association with the movement was short lived, as he abandoned abstraction in favor of Surrealism the following year. Tutundjian continued to work within the Surrealist style throughout the 1940s and 50s and regularly exhibited in the Salon des Indépendants. After 1959, however, Tutundjian returned to abstraction, creating many drawings and paintings, as well as reliefs, that focused on the principles of sign and gesture. Tutundjian remained in Paris until his death in 1968.

Learn more about the exhibition here.

Credit: Léon Tutundjian Foundation and Association
https://tutundjian.org/en/home/

Details

Start:
July 6, 2023
End:
September 28, 2023
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Website:
https://agbu.org/exhibition-leon-tutundjian-2023

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AGBU
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The Rosenberg & Co. Gallery, in collaboration with AGBU, is pleased to present the works of Armenian visual artist Léon Tutundjian from September 29 – December 22, 2023.

Léon Arthur Tutundjian was an Armenian artist best known as a founding member of the Art Concret movement. Born in Amasia, in the Ottoman Empire, Tutundjian’s early life was characterized by instability due to the systematic destruction of the Armenian people, forcing him to move to Turkey, Greece, Italy, and eventually France, where he settled in 1924.

After his arrival in Paris, Tutundjian found work as a ceramicist, and began creating Cubist inspired works on paper, building on the skills he previously learned at the Istanbul School of Fine Arts. After befriending artists Ervand Kotchar and David Kakabadzé, who ushered him into the Parisian art scene and introduced new techniques of mark-making that had a lasting impact on his oeuvre, Tutundjian then turned to abstract Tachisme-style gouaches that were inspired by the writings of the Bauhaus movement.

Alongside Theo van Doesburg, Otto Gustav Carlsund, Jean Hélion, and Marc Wantz, Tutundjian was a founding member of the Art Concrete movement in 1930. In 1931, Tutundjian helped found the Abstraction-Création group, but his association with the movement was short lived, as he abandoned abstraction in favor of Surrealism the following year. Tutundjian continued to work within the Surrealist style throughout the 1940s and 50s and regularly exhibited in the Salon des Indépendants. After 1959, however, Tutundjian returned to abstraction, creating many drawings and paintings, as well as reliefs, that focused on the principles of sign and gesture. Tutundjian remained in Paris until his death in 1968.

Learn more about the exhibition here.

Credit: Léon Tutundjian Foundation and Association
https://tutundjian.org/en/home/

Details

Start:
July 7, 2023
End:
September 29, 2023
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Website:
https://agbu.org/exhibition-leon-tutundjian-2023

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AGBU
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617-926-1373
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The Rosenberg & Co. Gallery, in collaboration with AGBU, is pleased to present the works of Armenian visual artist Léon Tutundjian from September 29 – December 22, 2023.

Léon Arthur Tutundjian was an Armenian artist best known as a founding member of the Art Concret movement. Born in Amasia, in the Ottoman Empire, Tutundjian’s early life was characterized by instability due to the systematic destruction of the Armenian people, forcing him to move to Turkey, Greece, Italy, and eventually France, where he settled in 1924.

After his arrival in Paris, Tutundjian found work as a ceramicist, and began creating Cubist inspired works on paper, building on the skills he previously learned at the Istanbul School of Fine Arts. After befriending artists Ervand Kotchar and David Kakabadzé, who ushered him into the Parisian art scene and introduced new techniques of mark-making that had a lasting impact on his oeuvre, Tutundjian then turned to abstract Tachisme-style gouaches that were inspired by the writings of the Bauhaus movement.

Alongside Theo van Doesburg, Otto Gustav Carlsund, Jean Hélion, and Marc Wantz, Tutundjian was a founding member of the Art Concrete movement in 1930. In 1931, Tutundjian helped found the Abstraction-Création group, but his association with the movement was short lived, as he abandoned abstraction in favor of Surrealism the following year. Tutundjian continued to work within the Surrealist style throughout the 1940s and 50s and regularly exhibited in the Salon des Indépendants. After 1959, however, Tutundjian returned to abstraction, creating many drawings and paintings, as well as reliefs, that focused on the principles of sign and gesture. Tutundjian remained in Paris until his death in 1968.

Learn more about the exhibition here.

Credit: Léon Tutundjian Foundation and Association
https://tutundjian.org/en/home/

Details

Start:
July 8, 2023
End:
September 30, 2023
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Website:
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AGBU
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617-926-1373
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The Rosenberg & Co. Gallery, in collaboration with AGBU, is pleased to present the works of Armenian visual artist Léon Tutundjian from September 29 – December 22, 2023.

Léon Arthur Tutundjian was an Armenian artist best known as a founding member of the Art Concret movement. Born in Amasia, in the Ottoman Empire, Tutundjian’s early life was characterized by instability due to the systematic destruction of the Armenian people, forcing him to move to Turkey, Greece, Italy, and eventually France, where he settled in 1924.

After his arrival in Paris, Tutundjian found work as a ceramicist, and began creating Cubist inspired works on paper, building on the skills he previously learned at the Istanbul School of Fine Arts. After befriending artists Ervand Kotchar and David Kakabadzé, who ushered him into the Parisian art scene and introduced new techniques of mark-making that had a lasting impact on his oeuvre, Tutundjian then turned to abstract Tachisme-style gouaches that were inspired by the writings of the Bauhaus movement.

Alongside Theo van Doesburg, Otto Gustav Carlsund, Jean Hélion, and Marc Wantz, Tutundjian was a founding member of the Art Concrete movement in 1930. In 1931, Tutundjian helped found the Abstraction-Création group, but his association with the movement was short lived, as he abandoned abstraction in favor of Surrealism the following year. Tutundjian continued to work within the Surrealist style throughout the 1940s and 50s and regularly exhibited in the Salon des Indépendants. After 1959, however, Tutundjian returned to abstraction, creating many drawings and paintings, as well as reliefs, that focused on the principles of sign and gesture. Tutundjian remained in Paris until his death in 1968.

Learn more about the exhibition here.

Credit: Léon Tutundjian Foundation and Association
https://tutundjian.org/en/home/

Details

Start:
July 9, 2023
End:
October 1, 2023
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Website:
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AGBU
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617-926-1373
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The Rosenberg & Co. Gallery, in collaboration with AGBU, is pleased to present the works of Armenian visual artist Léon Tutundjian from September 29 – December 22, 2023.

Léon Arthur Tutundjian was an Armenian artist best known as a founding member of the Art Concret movement. Born in Amasia, in the Ottoman Empire, Tutundjian’s early life was characterized by instability due to the systematic destruction of the Armenian people, forcing him to move to Turkey, Greece, Italy, and eventually France, where he settled in 1924.

After his arrival in Paris, Tutundjian found work as a ceramicist, and began creating Cubist inspired works on paper, building on the skills he previously learned at the Istanbul School of Fine Arts. After befriending artists Ervand Kotchar and David Kakabadzé, who ushered him into the Parisian art scene and introduced new techniques of mark-making that had a lasting impact on his oeuvre, Tutundjian then turned to abstract Tachisme-style gouaches that were inspired by the writings of the Bauhaus movement.

Alongside Theo van Doesburg, Otto Gustav Carlsund, Jean Hélion, and Marc Wantz, Tutundjian was a founding member of the Art Concrete movement in 1930. In 1931, Tutundjian helped found the Abstraction-Création group, but his association with the movement was short lived, as he abandoned abstraction in favor of Surrealism the following year. Tutundjian continued to work within the Surrealist style throughout the 1940s and 50s and regularly exhibited in the Salon des Indépendants. After 1959, however, Tutundjian returned to abstraction, creating many drawings and paintings, as well as reliefs, that focused on the principles of sign and gesture. Tutundjian remained in Paris until his death in 1968.

Learn more about the exhibition here.

Credit: Léon Tutundjian Foundation and Association
https://tutundjian.org/en/home/

Details

Start:
July 10, 2023
End:
October 2, 2023
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Website:
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AGBU
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617-926-1373
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The Rosenberg & Co. Gallery, in collaboration with AGBU, is pleased to present the works of Armenian visual artist Léon Tutundjian from September 29 – December 22, 2023.

Léon Arthur Tutundjian was an Armenian artist best known as a founding member of the Art Concret movement. Born in Amasia, in the Ottoman Empire, Tutundjian’s early life was characterized by instability due to the systematic destruction of the Armenian people, forcing him to move to Turkey, Greece, Italy, and eventually France, where he settled in 1924.

After his arrival in Paris, Tutundjian found work as a ceramicist, and began creating Cubist inspired works on paper, building on the skills he previously learned at the Istanbul School of Fine Arts. After befriending artists Ervand Kotchar and David Kakabadzé, who ushered him into the Parisian art scene and introduced new techniques of mark-making that had a lasting impact on his oeuvre, Tutundjian then turned to abstract Tachisme-style gouaches that were inspired by the writings of the Bauhaus movement.

Alongside Theo van Doesburg, Otto Gustav Carlsund, Jean Hélion, and Marc Wantz, Tutundjian was a founding member of the Art Concrete movement in 1930. In 1931, Tutundjian helped found the Abstraction-Création group, but his association with the movement was short lived, as he abandoned abstraction in favor of Surrealism the following year. Tutundjian continued to work within the Surrealist style throughout the 1940s and 50s and regularly exhibited in the Salon des Indépendants. After 1959, however, Tutundjian returned to abstraction, creating many drawings and paintings, as well as reliefs, that focused on the principles of sign and gesture. Tutundjian remained in Paris until his death in 1968.

Learn more about the exhibition here.

Credit: Léon Tutundjian Foundation and Association
https://tutundjian.org/en/home/

Details

Start:
July 11, 2023
End:
October 3, 2023
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Website:
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AGBU
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617-926-1373
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The Rosenberg & Co. Gallery, in collaboration with AGBU, is pleased to present the works of Armenian visual artist Léon Tutundjian from September 29 – December 22, 2023.

Léon Arthur Tutundjian was an Armenian artist best known as a founding member of the Art Concret movement. Born in Amasia, in the Ottoman Empire, Tutundjian’s early life was characterized by instability due to the systematic destruction of the Armenian people, forcing him to move to Turkey, Greece, Italy, and eventually France, where he settled in 1924.

After his arrival in Paris, Tutundjian found work as a ceramicist, and began creating Cubist inspired works on paper, building on the skills he previously learned at the Istanbul School of Fine Arts. After befriending artists Ervand Kotchar and David Kakabadzé, who ushered him into the Parisian art scene and introduced new techniques of mark-making that had a lasting impact on his oeuvre, Tutundjian then turned to abstract Tachisme-style gouaches that were inspired by the writings of the Bauhaus movement.

Alongside Theo van Doesburg, Otto Gustav Carlsund, Jean Hélion, and Marc Wantz, Tutundjian was a founding member of the Art Concrete movement in 1930. In 1931, Tutundjian helped found the Abstraction-Création group, but his association with the movement was short lived, as he abandoned abstraction in favor of Surrealism the following year. Tutundjian continued to work within the Surrealist style throughout the 1940s and 50s and regularly exhibited in the Salon des Indépendants. After 1959, however, Tutundjian returned to abstraction, creating many drawings and paintings, as well as reliefs, that focused on the principles of sign and gesture. Tutundjian remained in Paris until his death in 1968.

Learn more about the exhibition here.

Credit: Léon Tutundjian Foundation and Association
https://tutundjian.org/en/home/

Details

Start:
July 12, 2023
End:
October 4, 2023
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Website:
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AGBU
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617-926-1373
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The Rosenberg & Co. Gallery, in collaboration with AGBU, is pleased to present the works of Armenian visual artist Léon Tutundjian from September 29 – December 22, 2023.

Léon Arthur Tutundjian was an Armenian artist best known as a founding member of the Art Concret movement. Born in Amasia, in the Ottoman Empire, Tutundjian’s early life was characterized by instability due to the systematic destruction of the Armenian people, forcing him to move to Turkey, Greece, Italy, and eventually France, where he settled in 1924.

After his arrival in Paris, Tutundjian found work as a ceramicist, and began creating Cubist inspired works on paper, building on the skills he previously learned at the Istanbul School of Fine Arts. After befriending artists Ervand Kotchar and David Kakabadzé, who ushered him into the Parisian art scene and introduced new techniques of mark-making that had a lasting impact on his oeuvre, Tutundjian then turned to abstract Tachisme-style gouaches that were inspired by the writings of the Bauhaus movement.

Alongside Theo van Doesburg, Otto Gustav Carlsund, Jean Hélion, and Marc Wantz, Tutundjian was a founding member of the Art Concrete movement in 1930. In 1931, Tutundjian helped found the Abstraction-Création group, but his association with the movement was short lived, as he abandoned abstraction in favor of Surrealism the following year. Tutundjian continued to work within the Surrealist style throughout the 1940s and 50s and regularly exhibited in the Salon des Indépendants. After 1959, however, Tutundjian returned to abstraction, creating many drawings and paintings, as well as reliefs, that focused on the principles of sign and gesture. Tutundjian remained in Paris until his death in 1968.

Learn more about the exhibition here.

Credit: Léon Tutundjian Foundation and Association
https://tutundjian.org/en/home/

Details

Start:
July 13, 2023
End:
October 5, 2023
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Website:
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AGBU
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617-926-1373
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The Rosenberg & Co. Gallery, in collaboration with AGBU, is pleased to present the works of Armenian visual artist Léon Tutundjian from September 29 – December 22, 2023.

Léon Arthur Tutundjian was an Armenian artist best known as a founding member of the Art Concret movement. Born in Amasia, in the Ottoman Empire, Tutundjian’s early life was characterized by instability due to the systematic destruction of the Armenian people, forcing him to move to Turkey, Greece, Italy, and eventually France, where he settled in 1924.

After his arrival in Paris, Tutundjian found work as a ceramicist, and began creating Cubist inspired works on paper, building on the skills he previously learned at the Istanbul School of Fine Arts. After befriending artists Ervand Kotchar and David Kakabadzé, who ushered him into the Parisian art scene and introduced new techniques of mark-making that had a lasting impact on his oeuvre, Tutundjian then turned to abstract Tachisme-style gouaches that were inspired by the writings of the Bauhaus movement.

Alongside Theo van Doesburg, Otto Gustav Carlsund, Jean Hélion, and Marc Wantz, Tutundjian was a founding member of the Art Concrete movement in 1930. In 1931, Tutundjian helped found the Abstraction-Création group, but his association with the movement was short lived, as he abandoned abstraction in favor of Surrealism the following year. Tutundjian continued to work within the Surrealist style throughout the 1940s and 50s and regularly exhibited in the Salon des Indépendants. After 1959, however, Tutundjian returned to abstraction, creating many drawings and paintings, as well as reliefs, that focused on the principles of sign and gesture. Tutundjian remained in Paris until his death in 1968.

Learn more about the exhibition here.

Credit: Léon Tutundjian Foundation and Association
https://tutundjian.org/en/home/

Details

Start:
July 14, 2023
End:
October 6, 2023
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Website:
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AGBU
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The Rosenberg & Co. Gallery, in collaboration with AGBU, is pleased to present the works of Armenian visual artist Léon Tutundjian from September 29 – December 22, 2023.

Léon Arthur Tutundjian was an Armenian artist best known as a founding member of the Art Concret movement. Born in Amasia, in the Ottoman Empire, Tutundjian’s early life was characterized by instability due to the systematic destruction of the Armenian people, forcing him to move to Turkey, Greece, Italy, and eventually France, where he settled in 1924.

After his arrival in Paris, Tutundjian found work as a ceramicist, and began creating Cubist inspired works on paper, building on the skills he previously learned at the Istanbul School of Fine Arts. After befriending artists Ervand Kotchar and David Kakabadzé, who ushered him into the Parisian art scene and introduced new techniques of mark-making that had a lasting impact on his oeuvre, Tutundjian then turned to abstract Tachisme-style gouaches that were inspired by the writings of the Bauhaus movement.

Alongside Theo van Doesburg, Otto Gustav Carlsund, Jean Hélion, and Marc Wantz, Tutundjian was a founding member of the Art Concrete movement in 1930. In 1931, Tutundjian helped found the Abstraction-Création group, but his association with the movement was short lived, as he abandoned abstraction in favor of Surrealism the following year. Tutundjian continued to work within the Surrealist style throughout the 1940s and 50s and regularly exhibited in the Salon des Indépendants. After 1959, however, Tutundjian returned to abstraction, creating many drawings and paintings, as well as reliefs, that focused on the principles of sign and gesture. Tutundjian remained in Paris until his death in 1968.

Learn more about the exhibition here.

Credit: Léon Tutundjian Foundation and Association
https://tutundjian.org/en/home/

Details

Start:
July 15, 2023
End:
October 7, 2023
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Website:
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AGBU
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The Rosenberg & Co. Gallery, in collaboration with AGBU, is pleased to present the works of Armenian visual artist Léon Tutundjian from September 29 – December 22, 2023.

Léon Arthur Tutundjian was an Armenian artist best known as a founding member of the Art Concret movement. Born in Amasia, in the Ottoman Empire, Tutundjian’s early life was characterized by instability due to the systematic destruction of the Armenian people, forcing him to move to Turkey, Greece, Italy, and eventually France, where he settled in 1924.

After his arrival in Paris, Tutundjian found work as a ceramicist, and began creating Cubist inspired works on paper, building on the skills he previously learned at the Istanbul School of Fine Arts. After befriending artists Ervand Kotchar and David Kakabadzé, who ushered him into the Parisian art scene and introduced new techniques of mark-making that had a lasting impact on his oeuvre, Tutundjian then turned to abstract Tachisme-style gouaches that were inspired by the writings of the Bauhaus movement.

Alongside Theo van Doesburg, Otto Gustav Carlsund, Jean Hélion, and Marc Wantz, Tutundjian was a founding member of the Art Concrete movement in 1930. In 1931, Tutundjian helped found the Abstraction-Création group, but his association with the movement was short lived, as he abandoned abstraction in favor of Surrealism the following year. Tutundjian continued to work within the Surrealist style throughout the 1940s and 50s and regularly exhibited in the Salon des Indépendants. After 1959, however, Tutundjian returned to abstraction, creating many drawings and paintings, as well as reliefs, that focused on the principles of sign and gesture. Tutundjian remained in Paris until his death in 1968.

Learn more about the exhibition here.

Credit: Léon Tutundjian Foundation and Association
https://tutundjian.org/en/home/

Details

Start:
July 16, 2023
End:
October 8, 2023
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Website:
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AGBU
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The Rosenberg & Co. Gallery, in collaboration with AGBU, is pleased to present the works of Armenian visual artist Léon Tutundjian from September 29 – December 22, 2023.

Léon Arthur Tutundjian was an Armenian artist best known as a founding member of the Art Concret movement. Born in Amasia, in the Ottoman Empire, Tutundjian’s early life was characterized by instability due to the systematic destruction of the Armenian people, forcing him to move to Turkey, Greece, Italy, and eventually France, where he settled in 1924.

After his arrival in Paris, Tutundjian found work as a ceramicist, and began creating Cubist inspired works on paper, building on the skills he previously learned at the Istanbul School of Fine Arts. After befriending artists Ervand Kotchar and David Kakabadzé, who ushered him into the Parisian art scene and introduced new techniques of mark-making that had a lasting impact on his oeuvre, Tutundjian then turned to abstract Tachisme-style gouaches that were inspired by the writings of the Bauhaus movement.

Alongside Theo van Doesburg, Otto Gustav Carlsund, Jean Hélion, and Marc Wantz, Tutundjian was a founding member of the Art Concrete movement in 1930. In 1931, Tutundjian helped found the Abstraction-Création group, but his association with the movement was short lived, as he abandoned abstraction in favor of Surrealism the following year. Tutundjian continued to work within the Surrealist style throughout the 1940s and 50s and regularly exhibited in the Salon des Indépendants. After 1959, however, Tutundjian returned to abstraction, creating many drawings and paintings, as well as reliefs, that focused on the principles of sign and gesture. Tutundjian remained in Paris until his death in 1968.

Learn more about the exhibition here.

Credit: Léon Tutundjian Foundation and Association
https://tutundjian.org/en/home/

Details

Start:
July 17, 2023
End:
October 9, 2023
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Website:
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AGBU
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The Rosenberg & Co. Gallery, in collaboration with AGBU, is pleased to present the works of Armenian visual artist Léon Tutundjian from September 29 – December 22, 2023.

Léon Arthur Tutundjian was an Armenian artist best known as a founding member of the Art Concret movement. Born in Amasia, in the Ottoman Empire, Tutundjian’s early life was characterized by instability due to the systematic destruction of the Armenian people, forcing him to move to Turkey, Greece, Italy, and eventually France, where he settled in 1924.

After his arrival in Paris, Tutundjian found work as a ceramicist, and began creating Cubist inspired works on paper, building on the skills he previously learned at the Istanbul School of Fine Arts. After befriending artists Ervand Kotchar and David Kakabadzé, who ushered him into the Parisian art scene and introduced new techniques of mark-making that had a lasting impact on his oeuvre, Tutundjian then turned to abstract Tachisme-style gouaches that were inspired by the writings of the Bauhaus movement.

Alongside Theo van Doesburg, Otto Gustav Carlsund, Jean Hélion, and Marc Wantz, Tutundjian was a founding member of the Art Concrete movement in 1930. In 1931, Tutundjian helped found the Abstraction-Création group, but his association with the movement was short lived, as he abandoned abstraction in favor of Surrealism the following year. Tutundjian continued to work within the Surrealist style throughout the 1940s and 50s and regularly exhibited in the Salon des Indépendants. After 1959, however, Tutundjian returned to abstraction, creating many drawings and paintings, as well as reliefs, that focused on the principles of sign and gesture. Tutundjian remained in Paris until his death in 1968.

Learn more about the exhibition here.

Credit: Léon Tutundjian Foundation and Association
https://tutundjian.org/en/home/

Details

Start:
July 18, 2023
End:
October 10, 2023
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Website:
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The Rosenberg & Co. Gallery, in collaboration with AGBU, is pleased to present the works of Armenian visual artist Léon Tutundjian from September 29 – December 22, 2023.

Léon Arthur Tutundjian was an Armenian artist best known as a founding member of the Art Concret movement. Born in Amasia, in the Ottoman Empire, Tutundjian’s early life was characterized by instability due to the systematic destruction of the Armenian people, forcing him to move to Turkey, Greece, Italy, and eventually France, where he settled in 1924.

After his arrival in Paris, Tutundjian found work as a ceramicist, and began creating Cubist inspired works on paper, building on the skills he previously learned at the Istanbul School of Fine Arts. After befriending artists Ervand Kotchar and David Kakabadzé, who ushered him into the Parisian art scene and introduced new techniques of mark-making that had a lasting impact on his oeuvre, Tutundjian then turned to abstract Tachisme-style gouaches that were inspired by the writings of the Bauhaus movement.

Alongside Theo van Doesburg, Otto Gustav Carlsund, Jean Hélion, and Marc Wantz, Tutundjian was a founding member of the Art Concrete movement in 1930. In 1931, Tutundjian helped found the Abstraction-Création group, but his association with the movement was short lived, as he abandoned abstraction in favor of Surrealism the following year. Tutundjian continued to work within the Surrealist style throughout the 1940s and 50s and regularly exhibited in the Salon des Indépendants. After 1959, however, Tutundjian returned to abstraction, creating many drawings and paintings, as well as reliefs, that focused on the principles of sign and gesture. Tutundjian remained in Paris until his death in 1968.

Learn more about the exhibition here.

Credit: Léon Tutundjian Foundation and Association
https://tutundjian.org/en/home/

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Start:
July 19, 2023
End:
October 11, 2023
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The Rosenberg & Co. Gallery, in collaboration with AGBU, is pleased to present the works of Armenian visual artist Léon Tutundjian from September 29 – December 22, 2023.

Léon Arthur Tutundjian was an Armenian artist best known as a founding member of the Art Concret movement. Born in Amasia, in the Ottoman Empire, Tutundjian’s early life was characterized by instability due to the systematic destruction of the Armenian people, forcing him to move to Turkey, Greece, Italy, and eventually France, where he settled in 1924.

After his arrival in Paris, Tutundjian found work as a ceramicist, and began creating Cubist inspired works on paper, building on the skills he previously learned at the Istanbul School of Fine Arts. After befriending artists Ervand Kotchar and David Kakabadzé, who ushered him into the Parisian art scene and introduced new techniques of mark-making that had a lasting impact on his oeuvre, Tutundjian then turned to abstract Tachisme-style gouaches that were inspired by the writings of the Bauhaus movement.

Alongside Theo van Doesburg, Otto Gustav Carlsund, Jean Hélion, and Marc Wantz, Tutundjian was a founding member of the Art Concrete movement in 1930. In 1931, Tutundjian helped found the Abstraction-Création group, but his association with the movement was short lived, as he abandoned abstraction in favor of Surrealism the following year. Tutundjian continued to work within the Surrealist style throughout the 1940s and 50s and regularly exhibited in the Salon des Indépendants. After 1959, however, Tutundjian returned to abstraction, creating many drawings and paintings, as well as reliefs, that focused on the principles of sign and gesture. Tutundjian remained in Paris until his death in 1968.

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Credit: Léon Tutundjian Foundation and Association
https://tutundjian.org/en/home/

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Start:
July 20, 2023
End:
October 12, 2023
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The Rosenberg & Co. Gallery, in collaboration with AGBU, is pleased to present the works of Armenian visual artist Léon Tutundjian from September 29 – December 22, 2023.

Léon Arthur Tutundjian was an Armenian artist best known as a founding member of the Art Concret movement. Born in Amasia, in the Ottoman Empire, Tutundjian’s early life was characterized by instability due to the systematic destruction of the Armenian people, forcing him to move to Turkey, Greece, Italy, and eventually France, where he settled in 1924.

After his arrival in Paris, Tutundjian found work as a ceramicist, and began creating Cubist inspired works on paper, building on the skills he previously learned at the Istanbul School of Fine Arts. After befriending artists Ervand Kotchar and David Kakabadzé, who ushered him into the Parisian art scene and introduced new techniques of mark-making that had a lasting impact on his oeuvre, Tutundjian then turned to abstract Tachisme-style gouaches that were inspired by the writings of the Bauhaus movement.

Alongside Theo van Doesburg, Otto Gustav Carlsund, Jean Hélion, and Marc Wantz, Tutundjian was a founding member of the Art Concrete movement in 1930. In 1931, Tutundjian helped found the Abstraction-Création group, but his association with the movement was short lived, as he abandoned abstraction in favor of Surrealism the following year. Tutundjian continued to work within the Surrealist style throughout the 1940s and 50s and regularly exhibited in the Salon des Indépendants. After 1959, however, Tutundjian returned to abstraction, creating many drawings and paintings, as well as reliefs, that focused on the principles of sign and gesture. Tutundjian remained in Paris until his death in 1968.

Learn more about the exhibition here.

Credit: Léon Tutundjian Foundation and Association
https://tutundjian.org/en/home/

Details

Start:
July 21, 2023
End:
October 13, 2023
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The Rosenberg & Co. Gallery, in collaboration with AGBU, is pleased to present the works of Armenian visual artist Léon Tutundjian from September 29 – December 22, 2023.

Léon Arthur Tutundjian was an Armenian artist best known as a founding member of the Art Concret movement. Born in Amasia, in the Ottoman Empire, Tutundjian’s early life was characterized by instability due to the systematic destruction of the Armenian people, forcing him to move to Turkey, Greece, Italy, and eventually France, where he settled in 1924.

After his arrival in Paris, Tutundjian found work as a ceramicist, and began creating Cubist inspired works on paper, building on the skills he previously learned at the Istanbul School of Fine Arts. After befriending artists Ervand Kotchar and David Kakabadzé, who ushered him into the Parisian art scene and introduced new techniques of mark-making that had a lasting impact on his oeuvre, Tutundjian then turned to abstract Tachisme-style gouaches that were inspired by the writings of the Bauhaus movement.

Alongside Theo van Doesburg, Otto Gustav Carlsund, Jean Hélion, and Marc Wantz, Tutundjian was a founding member of the Art Concrete movement in 1930. In 1931, Tutundjian helped found the Abstraction-Création group, but his association with the movement was short lived, as he abandoned abstraction in favor of Surrealism the following year. Tutundjian continued to work within the Surrealist style throughout the 1940s and 50s and regularly exhibited in the Salon des Indépendants. After 1959, however, Tutundjian returned to abstraction, creating many drawings and paintings, as well as reliefs, that focused on the principles of sign and gesture. Tutundjian remained in Paris until his death in 1968.

Learn more about the exhibition here.

Credit: Léon Tutundjian Foundation and Association
https://tutundjian.org/en/home/

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Start:
July 22, 2023
End:
October 14, 2023
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The Rosenberg & Co. Gallery, in collaboration with AGBU, is pleased to present the works of Armenian visual artist Léon Tutundjian from September 29 – December 22, 2023.

Léon Arthur Tutundjian was an Armenian artist best known as a founding member of the Art Concret movement. Born in Amasia, in the Ottoman Empire, Tutundjian’s early life was characterized by instability due to the systematic destruction of the Armenian people, forcing him to move to Turkey, Greece, Italy, and eventually France, where he settled in 1924.

After his arrival in Paris, Tutundjian found work as a ceramicist, and began creating Cubist inspired works on paper, building on the skills he previously learned at the Istanbul School of Fine Arts. After befriending artists Ervand Kotchar and David Kakabadzé, who ushered him into the Parisian art scene and introduced new techniques of mark-making that had a lasting impact on his oeuvre, Tutundjian then turned to abstract Tachisme-style gouaches that were inspired by the writings of the Bauhaus movement.

Alongside Theo van Doesburg, Otto Gustav Carlsund, Jean Hélion, and Marc Wantz, Tutundjian was a founding member of the Art Concrete movement in 1930. In 1931, Tutundjian helped found the Abstraction-Création group, but his association with the movement was short lived, as he abandoned abstraction in favor of Surrealism the following year. Tutundjian continued to work within the Surrealist style throughout the 1940s and 50s and regularly exhibited in the Salon des Indépendants. After 1959, however, Tutundjian returned to abstraction, creating many drawings and paintings, as well as reliefs, that focused on the principles of sign and gesture. Tutundjian remained in Paris until his death in 1968.

Learn more about the exhibition here.

Credit: Léon Tutundjian Foundation and Association
https://tutundjian.org/en/home/

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Start:
July 23, 2023
End:
October 15, 2023
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The Rosenberg & Co. Gallery, in collaboration with AGBU, is pleased to present the works of Armenian visual artist Léon Tutundjian from September 29 – December 22, 2023.

Léon Arthur Tutundjian was an Armenian artist best known as a founding member of the Art Concret movement. Born in Amasia, in the Ottoman Empire, Tutundjian’s early life was characterized by instability due to the systematic destruction of the Armenian people, forcing him to move to Turkey, Greece, Italy, and eventually France, where he settled in 1924.

After his arrival in Paris, Tutundjian found work as a ceramicist, and began creating Cubist inspired works on paper, building on the skills he previously learned at the Istanbul School of Fine Arts. After befriending artists Ervand Kotchar and David Kakabadzé, who ushered him into the Parisian art scene and introduced new techniques of mark-making that had a lasting impact on his oeuvre, Tutundjian then turned to abstract Tachisme-style gouaches that were inspired by the writings of the Bauhaus movement.

Alongside Theo van Doesburg, Otto Gustav Carlsund, Jean Hélion, and Marc Wantz, Tutundjian was a founding member of the Art Concrete movement in 1930. In 1931, Tutundjian helped found the Abstraction-Création group, but his association with the movement was short lived, as he abandoned abstraction in favor of Surrealism the following year. Tutundjian continued to work within the Surrealist style throughout the 1940s and 50s and regularly exhibited in the Salon des Indépendants. After 1959, however, Tutundjian returned to abstraction, creating many drawings and paintings, as well as reliefs, that focused on the principles of sign and gesture. Tutundjian remained in Paris until his death in 1968.

Learn more about the exhibition here.

Credit: Léon Tutundjian Foundation and Association
https://tutundjian.org/en/home/

Details

Start:
July 24, 2023
End:
October 16, 2023
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The Rosenberg & Co. Gallery, in collaboration with AGBU, is pleased to present the works of Armenian visual artist Léon Tutundjian from September 29 – December 22, 2023.

Léon Arthur Tutundjian was an Armenian artist best known as a founding member of the Art Concret movement. Born in Amasia, in the Ottoman Empire, Tutundjian’s early life was characterized by instability due to the systematic destruction of the Armenian people, forcing him to move to Turkey, Greece, Italy, and eventually France, where he settled in 1924.

After his arrival in Paris, Tutundjian found work as a ceramicist, and began creating Cubist inspired works on paper, building on the skills he previously learned at the Istanbul School of Fine Arts. After befriending artists Ervand Kotchar and David Kakabadzé, who ushered him into the Parisian art scene and introduced new techniques of mark-making that had a lasting impact on his oeuvre, Tutundjian then turned to abstract Tachisme-style gouaches that were inspired by the writings of the Bauhaus movement.

Alongside Theo van Doesburg, Otto Gustav Carlsund, Jean Hélion, and Marc Wantz, Tutundjian was a founding member of the Art Concrete movement in 1930. In 1931, Tutundjian helped found the Abstraction-Création group, but his association with the movement was short lived, as he abandoned abstraction in favor of Surrealism the following year. Tutundjian continued to work within the Surrealist style throughout the 1940s and 50s and regularly exhibited in the Salon des Indépendants. After 1959, however, Tutundjian returned to abstraction, creating many drawings and paintings, as well as reliefs, that focused on the principles of sign and gesture. Tutundjian remained in Paris until his death in 1968.

Learn more about the exhibition here.

Credit: Léon Tutundjian Foundation and Association
https://tutundjian.org/en/home/

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Start:
July 25, 2023
End:
October 17, 2023
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The Rosenberg & Co. Gallery, in collaboration with AGBU, is pleased to present the works of Armenian visual artist Léon Tutundjian from September 29 – December 22, 2023.

Léon Arthur Tutundjian was an Armenian artist best known as a founding member of the Art Concret movement. Born in Amasia, in the Ottoman Empire, Tutundjian’s early life was characterized by instability due to the systematic destruction of the Armenian people, forcing him to move to Turkey, Greece, Italy, and eventually France, where he settled in 1924.

After his arrival in Paris, Tutundjian found work as a ceramicist, and began creating Cubist inspired works on paper, building on the skills he previously learned at the Istanbul School of Fine Arts. After befriending artists Ervand Kotchar and David Kakabadzé, who ushered him into the Parisian art scene and introduced new techniques of mark-making that had a lasting impact on his oeuvre, Tutundjian then turned to abstract Tachisme-style gouaches that were inspired by the writings of the Bauhaus movement.

Alongside Theo van Doesburg, Otto Gustav Carlsund, Jean Hélion, and Marc Wantz, Tutundjian was a founding member of the Art Concrete movement in 1930. In 1931, Tutundjian helped found the Abstraction-Création group, but his association with the movement was short lived, as he abandoned abstraction in favor of Surrealism the following year. Tutundjian continued to work within the Surrealist style throughout the 1940s and 50s and regularly exhibited in the Salon des Indépendants. After 1959, however, Tutundjian returned to abstraction, creating many drawings and paintings, as well as reliefs, that focused on the principles of sign and gesture. Tutundjian remained in Paris until his death in 1968.

Learn more about the exhibition here.

Credit: Léon Tutundjian Foundation and Association
https://tutundjian.org/en/home/

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Start:
July 26, 2023
End:
October 18, 2023
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The Rosenberg & Co. Gallery, in collaboration with AGBU, is pleased to present the works of Armenian visual artist Léon Tutundjian from September 29 – December 22, 2023.

Léon Arthur Tutundjian was an Armenian artist best known as a founding member of the Art Concret movement. Born in Amasia, in the Ottoman Empire, Tutundjian’s early life was characterized by instability due to the systematic destruction of the Armenian people, forcing him to move to Turkey, Greece, Italy, and eventually France, where he settled in 1924.

After his arrival in Paris, Tutundjian found work as a ceramicist, and began creating Cubist inspired works on paper, building on the skills he previously learned at the Istanbul School of Fine Arts. After befriending artists Ervand Kotchar and David Kakabadzé, who ushered him into the Parisian art scene and introduced new techniques of mark-making that had a lasting impact on his oeuvre, Tutundjian then turned to abstract Tachisme-style gouaches that were inspired by the writings of the Bauhaus movement.

Alongside Theo van Doesburg, Otto Gustav Carlsund, Jean Hélion, and Marc Wantz, Tutundjian was a founding member of the Art Concrete movement in 1930. In 1931, Tutundjian helped found the Abstraction-Création group, but his association with the movement was short lived, as he abandoned abstraction in favor of Surrealism the following year. Tutundjian continued to work within the Surrealist style throughout the 1940s and 50s and regularly exhibited in the Salon des Indépendants. After 1959, however, Tutundjian returned to abstraction, creating many drawings and paintings, as well as reliefs, that focused on the principles of sign and gesture. Tutundjian remained in Paris until his death in 1968.

Learn more about the exhibition here.

Credit: Léon Tutundjian Foundation and Association
https://tutundjian.org/en/home/

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Start:
July 27, 2023
End:
October 19, 2023
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The Rosenberg & Co. Gallery, in collaboration with AGBU, is pleased to present the works of Armenian visual artist Léon Tutundjian from September 29 – December 22, 2023.

Léon Arthur Tutundjian was an Armenian artist best known as a founding member of the Art Concret movement. Born in Amasia, in the Ottoman Empire, Tutundjian’s early life was characterized by instability due to the systematic destruction of the Armenian people, forcing him to move to Turkey, Greece, Italy, and eventually France, where he settled in 1924.

After his arrival in Paris, Tutundjian found work as a ceramicist, and began creating Cubist inspired works on paper, building on the skills he previously learned at the Istanbul School of Fine Arts. After befriending artists Ervand Kotchar and David Kakabadzé, who ushered him into the Parisian art scene and introduced new techniques of mark-making that had a lasting impact on his oeuvre, Tutundjian then turned to abstract Tachisme-style gouaches that were inspired by the writings of the Bauhaus movement.

Alongside Theo van Doesburg, Otto Gustav Carlsund, Jean Hélion, and Marc Wantz, Tutundjian was a founding member of the Art Concrete movement in 1930. In 1931, Tutundjian helped found the Abstraction-Création group, but his association with the movement was short lived, as he abandoned abstraction in favor of Surrealism the following year. Tutundjian continued to work within the Surrealist style throughout the 1940s and 50s and regularly exhibited in the Salon des Indépendants. After 1959, however, Tutundjian returned to abstraction, creating many drawings and paintings, as well as reliefs, that focused on the principles of sign and gesture. Tutundjian remained in Paris until his death in 1968.

Learn more about the exhibition here.

Credit: Léon Tutundjian Foundation and Association
https://tutundjian.org/en/home/

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Start:
July 28, 2023
End:
October 20, 2023
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The Rosenberg & Co. Gallery, in collaboration with AGBU, is pleased to present the works of Armenian visual artist Léon Tutundjian from September 29 – December 22, 2023.

Léon Arthur Tutundjian was an Armenian artist best known as a founding member of the Art Concret movement. Born in Amasia, in the Ottoman Empire, Tutundjian’s early life was characterized by instability due to the systematic destruction of the Armenian people, forcing him to move to Turkey, Greece, Italy, and eventually France, where he settled in 1924.

After his arrival in Paris, Tutundjian found work as a ceramicist, and began creating Cubist inspired works on paper, building on the skills he previously learned at the Istanbul School of Fine Arts. After befriending artists Ervand Kotchar and David Kakabadzé, who ushered him into the Parisian art scene and introduced new techniques of mark-making that had a lasting impact on his oeuvre, Tutundjian then turned to abstract Tachisme-style gouaches that were inspired by the writings of the Bauhaus movement.

Alongside Theo van Doesburg, Otto Gustav Carlsund, Jean Hélion, and Marc Wantz, Tutundjian was a founding member of the Art Concrete movement in 1930. In 1931, Tutundjian helped found the Abstraction-Création group, but his association with the movement was short lived, as he abandoned abstraction in favor of Surrealism the following year. Tutundjian continued to work within the Surrealist style throughout the 1940s and 50s and regularly exhibited in the Salon des Indépendants. After 1959, however, Tutundjian returned to abstraction, creating many drawings and paintings, as well as reliefs, that focused on the principles of sign and gesture. Tutundjian remained in Paris until his death in 1968.

Learn more about the exhibition here.

Credit: Léon Tutundjian Foundation and Association
https://tutundjian.org/en/home/

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Start:
July 29, 2023
End:
October 21, 2023
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The Rosenberg & Co. Gallery, in collaboration with AGBU, is pleased to present the works of Armenian visual artist Léon Tutundjian from September 29 – December 22, 2023.

Léon Arthur Tutundjian was an Armenian artist best known as a founding member of the Art Concret movement. Born in Amasia, in the Ottoman Empire, Tutundjian’s early life was characterized by instability due to the systematic destruction of the Armenian people, forcing him to move to Turkey, Greece, Italy, and eventually France, where he settled in 1924.

After his arrival in Paris, Tutundjian found work as a ceramicist, and began creating Cubist inspired works on paper, building on the skills he previously learned at the Istanbul School of Fine Arts. After befriending artists Ervand Kotchar and David Kakabadzé, who ushered him into the Parisian art scene and introduced new techniques of mark-making that had a lasting impact on his oeuvre, Tutundjian then turned to abstract Tachisme-style gouaches that were inspired by the writings of the Bauhaus movement.

Alongside Theo van Doesburg, Otto Gustav Carlsund, Jean Hélion, and Marc Wantz, Tutundjian was a founding member of the Art Concrete movement in 1930. In 1931, Tutundjian helped found the Abstraction-Création group, but his association with the movement was short lived, as he abandoned abstraction in favor of Surrealism the following year. Tutundjian continued to work within the Surrealist style throughout the 1940s and 50s and regularly exhibited in the Salon des Indépendants. After 1959, however, Tutundjian returned to abstraction, creating many drawings and paintings, as well as reliefs, that focused on the principles of sign and gesture. Tutundjian remained in Paris until his death in 1968.

Learn more about the exhibition here.

Credit: Léon Tutundjian Foundation and Association
https://tutundjian.org/en/home/

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Start:
July 30, 2023
End:
October 22, 2023
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The Rosenberg & Co. Gallery, in collaboration with AGBU, is pleased to present the works of Armenian visual artist Léon Tutundjian from September 29 – December 22, 2023.

Léon Arthur Tutundjian was an Armenian artist best known as a founding member of the Art Concret movement. Born in Amasia, in the Ottoman Empire, Tutundjian’s early life was characterized by instability due to the systematic destruction of the Armenian people, forcing him to move to Turkey, Greece, Italy, and eventually France, where he settled in 1924.

After his arrival in Paris, Tutundjian found work as a ceramicist, and began creating Cubist inspired works on paper, building on the skills he previously learned at the Istanbul School of Fine Arts. After befriending artists Ervand Kotchar and David Kakabadzé, who ushered him into the Parisian art scene and introduced new techniques of mark-making that had a lasting impact on his oeuvre, Tutundjian then turned to abstract Tachisme-style gouaches that were inspired by the writings of the Bauhaus movement.

Alongside Theo van Doesburg, Otto Gustav Carlsund, Jean Hélion, and Marc Wantz, Tutundjian was a founding member of the Art Concrete movement in 1930. In 1931, Tutundjian helped found the Abstraction-Création group, but his association with the movement was short lived, as he abandoned abstraction in favor of Surrealism the following year. Tutundjian continued to work within the Surrealist style throughout the 1940s and 50s and regularly exhibited in the Salon des Indépendants. After 1959, however, Tutundjian returned to abstraction, creating many drawings and paintings, as well as reliefs, that focused on the principles of sign and gesture. Tutundjian remained in Paris until his death in 1968.

Learn more about the exhibition here.

Credit: Léon Tutundjian Foundation and Association
https://tutundjian.org/en/home/

Details

Start:
July 31, 2023
End:
October 23, 2023
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The Rosenberg & Co. Gallery, in collaboration with AGBU, is pleased to present the works of Armenian visual artist Léon Tutundjian from September 29 – December 22, 2023.

Léon Arthur Tutundjian was an Armenian artist best known as a founding member of the Art Concret movement. Born in Amasia, in the Ottoman Empire, Tutundjian’s early life was characterized by instability due to the systematic destruction of the Armenian people, forcing him to move to Turkey, Greece, Italy, and eventually France, where he settled in 1924.

After his arrival in Paris, Tutundjian found work as a ceramicist, and began creating Cubist inspired works on paper, building on the skills he previously learned at the Istanbul School of Fine Arts. After befriending artists Ervand Kotchar and David Kakabadzé, who ushered him into the Parisian art scene and introduced new techniques of mark-making that had a lasting impact on his oeuvre, Tutundjian then turned to abstract Tachisme-style gouaches that were inspired by the writings of the Bauhaus movement.

Alongside Theo van Doesburg, Otto Gustav Carlsund, Jean Hélion, and Marc Wantz, Tutundjian was a founding member of the Art Concrete movement in 1930. In 1931, Tutundjian helped found the Abstraction-Création group, but his association with the movement was short lived, as he abandoned abstraction in favor of Surrealism the following year. Tutundjian continued to work within the Surrealist style throughout the 1940s and 50s and regularly exhibited in the Salon des Indépendants. After 1959, however, Tutundjian returned to abstraction, creating many drawings and paintings, as well as reliefs, that focused on the principles of sign and gesture. Tutundjian remained in Paris until his death in 1968.

Learn more about the exhibition here.

Credit: Léon Tutundjian Foundation and Association
https://tutundjian.org/en/home/

Details

Start:
August 1, 2023
End:
October 24, 2023
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The Rosenberg & Co. Gallery, in collaboration with AGBU, is pleased to present the works of Armenian visual artist Léon Tutundjian from September 29 – December 22, 2023.

Léon Arthur Tutundjian was an Armenian artist best known as a founding member of the Art Concret movement. Born in Amasia, in the Ottoman Empire, Tutundjian’s early life was characterized by instability due to the systematic destruction of the Armenian people, forcing him to move to Turkey, Greece, Italy, and eventually France, where he settled in 1924.

After his arrival in Paris, Tutundjian found work as a ceramicist, and began creating Cubist inspired works on paper, building on the skills he previously learned at the Istanbul School of Fine Arts. After befriending artists Ervand Kotchar and David Kakabadzé, who ushered him into the Parisian art scene and introduced new techniques of mark-making that had a lasting impact on his oeuvre, Tutundjian then turned to abstract Tachisme-style gouaches that were inspired by the writings of the Bauhaus movement.

Alongside Theo van Doesburg, Otto Gustav Carlsund, Jean Hélion, and Marc Wantz, Tutundjian was a founding member of the Art Concrete movement in 1930. In 1931, Tutundjian helped found the Abstraction-Création group, but his association with the movement was short lived, as he abandoned abstraction in favor of Surrealism the following year. Tutundjian continued to work within the Surrealist style throughout the 1940s and 50s and regularly exhibited in the Salon des Indépendants. After 1959, however, Tutundjian returned to abstraction, creating many drawings and paintings, as well as reliefs, that focused on the principles of sign and gesture. Tutundjian remained in Paris until his death in 1968.

Learn more about the exhibition here.

Credit: Léon Tutundjian Foundation and Association
https://tutundjian.org/en/home/

Details

Start:
August 2, 2023
End:
October 25, 2023
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The Rosenberg & Co. Gallery, in collaboration with AGBU, is pleased to present the works of Armenian visual artist Léon Tutundjian from September 29 – December 22, 2023.

Léon Arthur Tutundjian was an Armenian artist best known as a founding member of the Art Concret movement. Born in Amasia, in the Ottoman Empire, Tutundjian’s early life was characterized by instability due to the systematic destruction of the Armenian people, forcing him to move to Turkey, Greece, Italy, and eventually France, where he settled in 1924.

After his arrival in Paris, Tutundjian found work as a ceramicist, and began creating Cubist inspired works on paper, building on the skills he previously learned at the Istanbul School of Fine Arts. After befriending artists Ervand Kotchar and David Kakabadzé, who ushered him into the Parisian art scene and introduced new techniques of mark-making that had a lasting impact on his oeuvre, Tutundjian then turned to abstract Tachisme-style gouaches that were inspired by the writings of the Bauhaus movement.

Alongside Theo van Doesburg, Otto Gustav Carlsund, Jean Hélion, and Marc Wantz, Tutundjian was a founding member of the Art Concrete movement in 1930. In 1931, Tutundjian helped found the Abstraction-Création group, but his association with the movement was short lived, as he abandoned abstraction in favor of Surrealism the following year. Tutundjian continued to work within the Surrealist style throughout the 1940s and 50s and regularly exhibited in the Salon des Indépendants. After 1959, however, Tutundjian returned to abstraction, creating many drawings and paintings, as well as reliefs, that focused on the principles of sign and gesture. Tutundjian remained in Paris until his death in 1968.

Learn more about the exhibition here.

Credit: Léon Tutundjian Foundation and Association
https://tutundjian.org/en/home/

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Start:
August 3, 2023
End:
October 26, 2023
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AGBU
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617-926-1373
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newenglandagbu@gmail.com
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The Rosenberg & Co. Gallery, in collaboration with AGBU, is pleased to present the works of Armenian visual artist Léon Tutundjian from September 29 – December 22, 2023.

Léon Arthur Tutundjian was an Armenian artist best known as a founding member of the Art Concret movement. Born in Amasia, in the Ottoman Empire, Tutundjian’s early life was characterized by instability due to the systematic destruction of the Armenian people, forcing him to move to Turkey, Greece, Italy, and eventually France, where he settled in 1924.

After his arrival in Paris, Tutundjian found work as a ceramicist, and began creating Cubist inspired works on paper, building on the skills he previously learned at the Istanbul School of Fine Arts. After befriending artists Ervand Kotchar and David Kakabadzé, who ushered him into the Parisian art scene and introduced new techniques of mark-making that had a lasting impact on his oeuvre, Tutundjian then turned to abstract Tachisme-style gouaches that were inspired by the writings of the Bauhaus movement.

Alongside Theo van Doesburg, Otto Gustav Carlsund, Jean Hélion, and Marc Wantz, Tutundjian was a founding member of the Art Concrete movement in 1930. In 1931, Tutundjian helped found the Abstraction-Création group, but his association with the movement was short lived, as he abandoned abstraction in favor of Surrealism the following year. Tutundjian continued to work within the Surrealist style throughout the 1940s and 50s and regularly exhibited in the Salon des Indépendants. After 1959, however, Tutundjian returned to abstraction, creating many drawings and paintings, as well as reliefs, that focused on the principles of sign and gesture. Tutundjian remained in Paris until his death in 1968.

Learn more about the exhibition here.

Credit: Léon Tutundjian Foundation and Association
https://tutundjian.org/en/home/

Details

Start:
August 4, 2023
End:
October 27, 2023
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Website:
https://agbu.org/exhibition-leon-tutundjian-2023

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AGBU
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617-926-1373
Email
newenglandagbu@gmail.com
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The Rosenberg & Co. Gallery, in collaboration with AGBU, is pleased to present the works of Armenian visual artist Léon Tutundjian from September 29 – December 22, 2023.

Léon Arthur Tutundjian was an Armenian artist best known as a founding member of the Art Concret movement. Born in Amasia, in the Ottoman Empire, Tutundjian’s early life was characterized by instability due to the systematic destruction of the Armenian people, forcing him to move to Turkey, Greece, Italy, and eventually France, where he settled in 1924.

After his arrival in Paris, Tutundjian found work as a ceramicist, and began creating Cubist inspired works on paper, building on the skills he previously learned at the Istanbul School of Fine Arts. After befriending artists Ervand Kotchar and David Kakabadzé, who ushered him into the Parisian art scene and introduced new techniques of mark-making that had a lasting impact on his oeuvre, Tutundjian then turned to abstract Tachisme-style gouaches that were inspired by the writings of the Bauhaus movement.

Alongside Theo van Doesburg, Otto Gustav Carlsund, Jean Hélion, and Marc Wantz, Tutundjian was a founding member of the Art Concrete movement in 1930. In 1931, Tutundjian helped found the Abstraction-Création group, but his association with the movement was short lived, as he abandoned abstraction in favor of Surrealism the following year. Tutundjian continued to work within the Surrealist style throughout the 1940s and 50s and regularly exhibited in the Salon des Indépendants. After 1959, however, Tutundjian returned to abstraction, creating many drawings and paintings, as well as reliefs, that focused on the principles of sign and gesture. Tutundjian remained in Paris until his death in 1968.

Learn more about the exhibition here.

Credit: Léon Tutundjian Foundation and Association
https://tutundjian.org/en/home/

Details

Start:
August 5, 2023
End:
October 28, 2023
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Website:
https://agbu.org/exhibition-leon-tutundjian-2023

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AGBU
Phone
617-926-1373
Email
newenglandagbu@gmail.com
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The Rosenberg & Co. Gallery, in collaboration with AGBU, is pleased to present the works of Armenian visual artist Léon Tutundjian from September 29 – December 22, 2023.

Léon Arthur Tutundjian was an Armenian artist best known as a founding member of the Art Concret movement. Born in Amasia, in the Ottoman Empire, Tutundjian’s early life was characterized by instability due to the systematic destruction of the Armenian people, forcing him to move to Turkey, Greece, Italy, and eventually France, where he settled in 1924.

After his arrival in Paris, Tutundjian found work as a ceramicist, and began creating Cubist inspired works on paper, building on the skills he previously learned at the Istanbul School of Fine Arts. After befriending artists Ervand Kotchar and David Kakabadzé, who ushered him into the Parisian art scene and introduced new techniques of mark-making that had a lasting impact on his oeuvre, Tutundjian then turned to abstract Tachisme-style gouaches that were inspired by the writings of the Bauhaus movement.

Alongside Theo van Doesburg, Otto Gustav Carlsund, Jean Hélion, and Marc Wantz, Tutundjian was a founding member of the Art Concrete movement in 1930. In 1931, Tutundjian helped found the Abstraction-Création group, but his association with the movement was short lived, as he abandoned abstraction in favor of Surrealism the following year. Tutundjian continued to work within the Surrealist style throughout the 1940s and 50s and regularly exhibited in the Salon des Indépendants. After 1959, however, Tutundjian returned to abstraction, creating many drawings and paintings, as well as reliefs, that focused on the principles of sign and gesture. Tutundjian remained in Paris until his death in 1968.

Learn more about the exhibition here.

Credit: Léon Tutundjian Foundation and Association
https://tutundjian.org/en/home/

Details

Start:
August 6, 2023
End:
October 29, 2023
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Website:
https://agbu.org/exhibition-leon-tutundjian-2023

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AGBU
Phone
617-926-1373
Email
newenglandagbu@gmail.com
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The Rosenberg & Co. Gallery, in collaboration with AGBU, is pleased to present the works of Armenian visual artist Léon Tutundjian from September 29 – December 22, 2023.

Léon Arthur Tutundjian was an Armenian artist best known as a founding member of the Art Concret movement. Born in Amasia, in the Ottoman Empire, Tutundjian’s early life was characterized by instability due to the systematic destruction of the Armenian people, forcing him to move to Turkey, Greece, Italy, and eventually France, where he settled in 1924.

After his arrival in Paris, Tutundjian found work as a ceramicist, and began creating Cubist inspired works on paper, building on the skills he previously learned at the Istanbul School of Fine Arts. After befriending artists Ervand Kotchar and David Kakabadzé, who ushered him into the Parisian art scene and introduced new techniques of mark-making that had a lasting impact on his oeuvre, Tutundjian then turned to abstract Tachisme-style gouaches that were inspired by the writings of the Bauhaus movement.

Alongside Theo van Doesburg, Otto Gustav Carlsund, Jean Hélion, and Marc Wantz, Tutundjian was a founding member of the Art Concrete movement in 1930. In 1931, Tutundjian helped found the Abstraction-Création group, but his association with the movement was short lived, as he abandoned abstraction in favor of Surrealism the following year. Tutundjian continued to work within the Surrealist style throughout the 1940s and 50s and regularly exhibited in the Salon des Indépendants. After 1959, however, Tutundjian returned to abstraction, creating many drawings and paintings, as well as reliefs, that focused on the principles of sign and gesture. Tutundjian remained in Paris until his death in 1968.

Learn more about the exhibition here.

Credit: Léon Tutundjian Foundation and Association
https://tutundjian.org/en/home/

Details

Start:
August 7, 2023
End:
October 30, 2023
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Website:
https://agbu.org/exhibition-leon-tutundjian-2023

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AGBU
Phone
617-926-1373
Email
newenglandagbu@gmail.com
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The Rosenberg & Co. Gallery, in collaboration with AGBU, is pleased to present the works of Armenian visual artist Léon Tutundjian from September 29 – December 22, 2023.

Léon Arthur Tutundjian was an Armenian artist best known as a founding member of the Art Concret movement. Born in Amasia, in the Ottoman Empire, Tutundjian’s early life was characterized by instability due to the systematic destruction of the Armenian people, forcing him to move to Turkey, Greece, Italy, and eventually France, where he settled in 1924.

After his arrival in Paris, Tutundjian found work as a ceramicist, and began creating Cubist inspired works on paper, building on the skills he previously learned at the Istanbul School of Fine Arts. After befriending artists Ervand Kotchar and David Kakabadzé, who ushered him into the Parisian art scene and introduced new techniques of mark-making that had a lasting impact on his oeuvre, Tutundjian then turned to abstract Tachisme-style gouaches that were inspired by the writings of the Bauhaus movement.

Alongside Theo van Doesburg, Otto Gustav Carlsund, Jean Hélion, and Marc Wantz, Tutundjian was a founding member of the Art Concrete movement in 1930. In 1931, Tutundjian helped found the Abstraction-Création group, but his association with the movement was short lived, as he abandoned abstraction in favor of Surrealism the following year. Tutundjian continued to work within the Surrealist style throughout the 1940s and 50s and regularly exhibited in the Salon des Indépendants. After 1959, however, Tutundjian returned to abstraction, creating many drawings and paintings, as well as reliefs, that focused on the principles of sign and gesture. Tutundjian remained in Paris until his death in 1968.

Learn more about the exhibition here.

Credit: Léon Tutundjian Foundation and Association
https://tutundjian.org/en/home/

Details

Start:
August 8, 2023
End:
October 31, 2023
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Website:
https://agbu.org/exhibition-leon-tutundjian-2023

Organizer

AGBU
Phone
617-926-1373
Email
newenglandagbu@gmail.com
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The Rosenberg & Co. Gallery, in collaboration with AGBU, is pleased to present the works of Armenian visual artist Léon Tutundjian from September 29 – December 22, 2023.

Léon Arthur Tutundjian was an Armenian artist best known as a founding member of the Art Concret movement. Born in Amasia, in the Ottoman Empire, Tutundjian’s early life was characterized by instability due to the systematic destruction of the Armenian people, forcing him to move to Turkey, Greece, Italy, and eventually France, where he settled in 1924.

After his arrival in Paris, Tutundjian found work as a ceramicist, and began creating Cubist inspired works on paper, building on the skills he previously learned at the Istanbul School of Fine Arts. After befriending artists Ervand Kotchar and David Kakabadzé, who ushered him into the Parisian art scene and introduced new techniques of mark-making that had a lasting impact on his oeuvre, Tutundjian then turned to abstract Tachisme-style gouaches that were inspired by the writings of the Bauhaus movement.

Alongside Theo van Doesburg, Otto Gustav Carlsund, Jean Hélion, and Marc Wantz, Tutundjian was a founding member of the Art Concrete movement in 1930. In 1931, Tutundjian helped found the Abstraction-Création group, but his association with the movement was short lived, as he abandoned abstraction in favor of Surrealism the following year. Tutundjian continued to work within the Surrealist style throughout the 1940s and 50s and regularly exhibited in the Salon des Indépendants. After 1959, however, Tutundjian returned to abstraction, creating many drawings and paintings, as well as reliefs, that focused on the principles of sign and gesture. Tutundjian remained in Paris until his death in 1968.

Learn more about the exhibition here.

Credit: Léon Tutundjian Foundation and Association
https://tutundjian.org/en/home/

Details

Start:
August 9, 2023
End:
November 1, 2023
Event Categories:
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Website:
https://agbu.org/exhibition-leon-tutundjian-2023

Organizer

AGBU
Phone
617-926-1373
Email
newenglandagbu@gmail.com
View Organizer Website