From 3rd Floor Group to Bunker: The Complex History of Abstraction in Late Soviet Armenia, through the Sergei Djavadian Collection

Speaker: Dr Choghakate Kazarian

Co-Curator of the exhibition 鈥淣ew Matter: Sergei Djavadian鈥檚 Collection of Armenian Abstraction,鈥 with Vigen Galstyan at the National Gallery of Armenia (31 July – 15 December 2024), Choghakate Kazarian joins us to discuss the early years of the art collection of Sergei Djavadian, focused on abstract and conceptual works by Achot Achot, Kiki, Offenbach, Martin Petrosyan, Arm茅n Rotch, and Sev, who were key members of the famous 3rd Floor group (1987鈥1994), considered the first movement of contemporary art in Armenia. The collection, formed primarily during the early 1990s, and thus synchronous with the movements it represents, reflects the important ideological conflicts within the 3rd Floor group, starting with the 鈥減lus minus鈥 exhibition in 1990, and the consequent formation of the Bunker group. The presentation will also be an opportunity to bring up methodological issues regarding historicising contemporary art in Armenia.

Choghakate Kazarian is an art historian and curator specialised in modern and contemporary art. She holds a Master degree in art history from the Ecole du Louvre (Paris), a Master degree in philosophy from La Sorbonne (Paris) and a PhD in art history from 91制片厂 (London). She was curator at the Mus茅e d鈥橝rt Moderne de Paris and taught at the Ecole du Louvre. She has curated exhibitions on artists such as Lucio Fontana, Piero Manzoni, Karel Appel, and Henry Darger. Her latest exhibitions include 鈥淚mmersion. Les Origines: 1949鈥1969鈥 at the Mus茅e Cantonal des Beaux-Arts de Lausanne (Switzerland), 鈥淢ood of the Moment: Gaby Aghion and the house of Chlo茅鈥 at The Jewish Museum (New York), and 鈥淣ew Matter: The Sergei Djavadian Collection of Armenian Abstraction鈥 at the National Gallery of Armenia.

Co-organised by the Armenian Institute and Dr Klara Kemp-Welch, Reader in 20th Century Modernism, The Courtauld.听

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11 Mar 2025

17:00 - 18:30

Vernon Square Campus, Research Forum Seminar Room

This event takes place at our Vernon Square campus (WC1X 9EW).

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