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Welcome! Previously Exhibited:
a Survey: Collage, Watercolors, & Sculpture
Opening Reception Saturday, June 23,
2007 5:00-7:00 p.m.
Wine tasting with Jack Garvin of the Warren
Store, Vermont
(show closes July 19)
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Varujan
Boghosian
Varujan Boghosian’s mastery of ‘the line in its time’
and its particular and universal projections—both those on
paper and as seen in the relic object which, in new community, transcends
its history to become symbol—seems to alchemically precipitate
his unique cornucopia of remembrance in exact proportion to a discovered
need for re-visitation, and thus, re-invention.
Here Leonardo goes native in the Age of Victoria, then explodes
like a psychedelic time-bomb into the 1960’s. And poor, hopeful
Orpheus is imprisoned in brick—the sensuous declinations of
an architecture eternally undercut by myth and iteration.
Varujan Boghosian, a native of Connecticut (MFA, Yale University),
was a Fulbright Scholar in 1953, and twice Sculptor in Residence
at the American Academy in Rome. His work is collected in The Museum
of Modern Art and The Whitney Museum of American Art in New York
City, as well as in many other important museums around the country.
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