July 26, 2006



Hetq Photo Exhibition Extended

Sasha, Homeless in Yerevan, Republic of Armenia © Onnik Krikorian / Hetq Online 2006

I’m told that the Hetq Online Photographic Exhibition at Yerevan’s Naregatsi Art Institute will now be on until 1 August 2006. Previously, it was meant to last only from 24-27 July so now there’s a few more days to go see it. An article on the exhibition’s opening in Armenian is here. Christina has also posted something on the exhibition over at Life in Armenia. Translation is courtesy of Nessuna, but it’s worth pointing out that these photos on display are from the past year, and not “years” as Christina writes.

Օննիկ Կրիկորյանի լուսանկարների ցուցահանդեսը

Լուսանկարչության սիրահարներին ասեմ, որ Նարեկացի Ինստիտուտում բացվել է Օննիկ Կրիկորյանի ՀԵՏՔ-ի հետ անցկացրած տարիներին արված լուսանկարների ցուցահանդեսը: Շատ հետաքրքիր աշխատանքներ կան, որոնք ինձ հիշեցնում են “սոցիալական արվեստ” արտահայտությունը:-) Հրաշալի լուսանկարներ ունի, հատկապես երեխաների: Վաղն ընդմիջմանն անպայման փորձելու եմ տեսնել լուսանկարները…Իր լուսանկարներին կարելի է ծանոթանալ իր իսկ բլոգում` http://oneworld.blogsome.com:

To photography lovers let me tell you this, Onnik Krikorian’s exhibition of photos done during years he spent working with Hetq has opened at Narekatsi Institute. There are some very interesting works which remind me of the expression “social art” :-) He has wonderful photos, especially those of children. I’m definitely going to try and see the photos tomorrow during my break… You can have a look at the photos on his blog at http://oneworld.blogsome.com

On a related note, I keep on forgetting to post a permanent link to an albeit small portfolio here. And, of course, if anyone wants to commission any photo work from Armenia please contact me via email here, or through the main Oneworld Multimedia site.

Posted by Onnik @ 7:14 pm. Filed under: Armenia, Culture, Media, Caucasus, Photography






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  1. urraaaa,,, great! i was getting upset that cannot see it!! now i am sure i will make it!!!!!!!!

    Comment by zara — July 26, 2006 @ 10:56 pm

  2. That’a is nice to see some Armenian letters….

    Comment by Garo — July 28, 2006 @ 1:55 am

  3. Sorry I couldn’t be there for the exhibit. Hopefully wonderful things will come from it for you and your work….

    Comment by Christian Garbis — July 28, 2006 @ 1:27 pm

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