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Sergei Parajanov (1924-1990). Portfolio
Portfolio:
Sat 25 Jan
White Space Gallery
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Sergei Parajanov (1924-1990). Portfolio
Sergei Parajanov Museum in Yerevan in association white White Space Gallery and ArtMost Foundation is to produce and publish this portfolio of 15 fine images. The prints were made from Sergei Parajanov original artworks under the supervision of Zaven Sargysan, director of the Sergei Parajanov Museum.
All prints in this portfolio have been processed and mounted to archival standards. The prints were made by Genesis Imaging in London, United Kingdom. Produced in 2012 to coincide with the exhibition 'Mirror and Pomegranate'
The original works are held in Sergei Parajanov Museum in Yerevan, Armenia. All rights reserved. Np print herein may be reproduced in any form without the express permission of the Sergei Parajanov Museum.
Sergei Parajanov is one of the most daring and visionary directors to emerge from the former Soviet Union. Fellini, Antonioni and Tarkovsky hailed him as a "genius², ³magician² and without doubt "a master². His unique, explosive cinematic language has no equal in the world of cinema. In spite of his international acclaim, Parajanov was a constant target for the Soviet authorities. No other director suffered as much as Parajanov; he was arrested twice on fabricated charges and as a result he spent five years in hard labour camps. After his release he wasn't allowed to work for fifteen years. Deprived of the opportunity to make films, he dedicated his life to making collages, drawings and other art forms. Parajanov won countless awards, including the BAFTA for the film Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors.
Technical information:
Portfolio number 4/12.Box size 41.5x52x6cm
Photographs mounted on card size 40x50 cm. Museum stamp embossed on each card.
Portfolio includes certificate signed by Director of Parajanov
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Anya Stonelake
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Anya@whitespacegallery.co.uk
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