Archi Galentz
BERLIN — Artist and gallerist Archi Galentz’s project space, InteriorDAsein, is presenting an exhibition titled “Aspects of Armenian painting. From Ivan Aivazovsky to Narine Zolyan,” as part of projects that[...]
BERLIN — Art is a language, like poetry, but is visual. It speaks through metaphors and allegories, communicating across verbal language barriers, through images, figurative or abstract. An exhibition has[...]
BERLIN — This is a first for the Armenian art scene in Germany, and a noteworthy one. Unified efforts have brought into being a remarkable exhibit of artworks, on display[...]
By Gayane Arakelyan BERLIN (orer.eu) — On January 26, the “Facing Together” exhibition opened in Berlin’s “Toolbox” gallery, in which two Armenian artists, Archi Galentz and Gagik Kurghinyan, participated. Kurghinyan[...]
BERLIN — The war in Ukraine has annihilated human lives and homes, entire cities and their infrastructure, economic activity, places of worship and every other institution of social existence. Civilians[...]
BERLIN — On May 8 artists, art lovers and friends of the artist gathered at the Galerie Wolf & Galentz in Berlin to celebrate the publication of Archi Galentz’s book,[...]
BERLIN — If you are an Armenian artist living in the German capital and you are about to turn 50, how should you celebrate the occasion? Archi Galentz has decided to[...]
BERLIN — What does it mean to be Armenian? What is Armenia’s national identity? How do its citizens perceive it? And those in the diaspora? Over the last 30 years,[...]
BERLIN — When Azerbaijan attacked the Tavush region in July, Armenians everywhere responded with protest demonstrations. In Berlin, as reported in this newspaper, several cultural associations came together to organize[...]
By Muriel Mirak-Weissbach Special to the Mirror-Spectator BERLIN — The coronavirus pandemic shutdown has affected every aspect of life here in Germany, from schools to shops, from factories to farms.[...]