The Center for Armenian Arts is pleased to present Unspoken Tales, a new exhibition by Sergey Bagramyan, whose works unfold at the delicate border between dream, memory, and myth.
In these paintings, light becomes a quiet narrator, color turns into breath, and forms dissolve into symbols of stories that seem to exist just beyond language. Each canvas opens like a silent stage where time slows down, allowing tenderness, anxiety, and hope to emerge through carefully constructed visual worlds.
Childhood visions intertwine with mythic imagination, solitude resonates like distant music, and silence gathers its own emotional presence. Bagramyan creates autonomous worlds filled with subtle symbolism and inner voices — fragile spaces where imagination and memory remain suspended between reality and dream.
Each work invites viewers into an inward passage, encouraging slower looking, deeper feeling, and quiet reflection on what often remains unspoken.
Born in Yerevan, Sergey Bagramyan is an internationally exhibited painter and graphic artist whose work has been shown across Europe, Russia, and the United States. His visual language combines classical draftsmanship with contemporary painterly expression, often creating cinematic atmospheres where light itself carries narrative force.
We warmly invite you to experience this contemplative exhibition and enter the poetic visual world of Unspoken Tales.
Opening night: Friday, May 1, 2026 | 7:00 PM – 10:00 PM
Exhibition continues: Saturday, May 2, 2026 | 2:00 PM – 6:00 PM