The museum was founded in 1988 by the People's Assembly of Armenia. after the first exhibition of S. Parajanov's Homeland in the State Art Museum. Part of the collection was bought at 40 thousand rubles after the exhibition, and the other part was presented to Parajanov's museum.
In the same year Sarkis Parajiantsants was given two adjacent structures for dwelling and museum in Dzoragyugh ethnographic district. Due to the 1988 earthquake, construction works in Armenia were suspended for a short time. That was the reason why the museum was opened only in 1991.
The main collection of the museum consists of about 600 Parajanov works. drawings, sketches for movies, dolls, hats, many of which were exhibited at the People's Art Museum in Yerevan in 1988 and 1989, as well as the carpet and personal belongings of the Tiflis House, which moved to Yerevan under his will during his lifetime.
During the years of its existence the museum fund has been replenished and today the number of subjects is 1500 units. Funds maintain directors' correspondence addressed to Lili Brik, A. Tarkovski, Yu. Nikulin, V. Kathanian and other cultural figures. About 700 works are included in the museum's exhibition. Two memorial rooms have been restored to some parts of Paradjanov's Tiflis house and the interior of the Kiev apartment.
The author's unique reaction to life events, his plastic worldview is expressed through his creations - the assembly, smooth and spatial collages, drawings, and sketches of motion pictures.
Sergei Parajanov's work has no analogues in world art. It is distinguished by its high skill, vivid imagination and ingenuity. His work gives a special charm and grace to the diversity of used objects and material.
Most of them are in prison.
Parajanov was expelled from the Soviet cinema for 15 years, from 1973 to 1977 and 1982 in strict regime camps and prisons.
Over the past 27 years, the museum has organized 64 exhibitions in more than 30 countries, including Cannes, Thessaloniki, Moscow, Kiev, Rome, London, Los Angeles, Tehran, Beijing, Paris, Brazil, Canada, Vilnius,...
Read moreThe basis of the museum collection constitute 600 works of Parajanov - assemblages, flat and three-dimensional collages, drawings, dolls and film sketches, furniture, own things, which were transformed from Tbilisi to Yerevan during his lifetime. In the course of years of its existence the museum storage has been replenished and today the number of subjects is 1500 units. The museum also houses Parajanov's personal be longings and presents from his friends. An extensive correspondence of the film-director, including letters from L. Brik, A. Tarkovsky, J. Nikulin, V. Katanyan and other cultural figures is also kept in the museum’s archives. Two memorial rooms are also re-created. Parajanov’s works - assemblages, flat and three-dimensional collages, drawings, dolls and film sketches are his distinctive reaction to life and events around him, his aesthetic perception of the world. His drawings and collages created in prison are exhibited in separate hall. The Artist’s work has no direct analogies in the world art and amazes with its fantasy, wit and artistry. The use of various materials and objects imparts to it a special charm and brilliance. The Soviet system suspended Parajanov from shooting films for almost 15 years, 5 of which (1973-1977 and 1982) were spent in prisons and “camps of severe regime.” In the course of 27 years of its existence the museum has organised 64 exhibitions more than 30 countries - Cannes, Athens, Tokyo, Moscow, Kiev, Boston, Rome, London, Tehran, Peking, Paris, Sofia, Brazil, Canada, Vilnius, and other cities. Parajanov Museum is one of the most popular museums in Yerevan. It is open seven days a week from 10.30 a.m....
Read moreA hidden gem in the city, the Sergei Paradjanov Museum offers a captivating and intimate glimpse into the life and work of the iconic filmmaker. It is a quaint and charming place, housing a treasure trove of collages, artifacts, and memorabilia associated with Paradjanov, each piece echoing the unique artistic spirit and vision of this legendary figure.
The museum is compact yet brimming with intriguing items, allowing visitors to experience a rich tapestry of visual artistry. The collages are particularly notable, showcasing Paradjanov's distinctive style and his ability to weave narratives through images, textures, and colors. Every piece feels like a window into his creative soul, revealing layers of emotion, symbolism, and storytelling.
The artifacts, ranging from personal belongings to film props, add another layer of depth to the museum's collection. They offer a tangible connection to Paradjanov's life and work, allowing visitors to explore the myriad facets of his artistic journey and gain insight into his creative processes and inspirations.
The museum may be small and quaint, but it leaves a lasting impression, serving as a beautiful reminder of the boundless possibilities of artistic expression. Whether you are familiar with Paradjanov's work or discovering it for the first time, the Sergei Paradjanov Museum offers a profound and inspiring experience that resonates long...
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