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Haroutiun Galentz: The Form of Colour

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Haroutiun Galentz: A Modernist Beyond Borders

The recent release of “Haroutiun Galentz: The Form of Colour” by Skira in 2025 marks a significant reevaluation of the Armenian-Lebanese painter’s legacy. Edited by Vartan Karapetian and Marie Tomb, this groundbreaking English-language monograph sheds light on Galentz’s work as a cosmopolitan modernist whose artistic vision transcends national boundaries.

Galentz’s artistic journey is a complex one, shaped by his experiences as a survivor of the Armenian Genocide and his subsequent resettlement in Beirut. During the interwar and postwar periods, he played a pivotal role in shaping modern painting in the region, participating in Beirut’s vibrant artistic and intellectual circles. His involvement in the Lebanese Pavilion at the 1939 New York World’s Fair highlighted the early international recognition of Lebanese modernism, challenging conventional narratives that place its emergence in the 1950s.

Following his relocation to the Soviet Union in the postwar era, Galentz navigated a new artistic landscape characterized by ideological constraints. Despite this challenging environment, his work maintained a distinctive luminosity and introspective quality that set him apart from his contemporaries. His 1962 solo exhibition, which garnered praise from critics such as Ilya Ehrenburg and Alexander Gitovich, coincided with Nikita Khrushchev’s crackdown on nonconformist art. Galentz’s art, characterized by ambiguity, interiority, and formal experimentation, stood as a subtle yet powerful form of resistance.

Throughout his career, Galentz’s art reflects a continual dialogue between tradition and innovation. Influenced by his early training in the Beaux-Arts system and engagement with French avant-gardes, he developed a unique approach to color and composition. Rather than outright rejecting Socialist Realism, he reinterpreted it, gradually moving towards more abstract forms in his later works. This evolution was not linear but rather shaped by his experiences of displacement, adaptation, and a steadfast commitment to artistic autonomy.

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To explore “Haroutiun Galentz: The Form of Colour,” readers can visit bookshop.org, skira-arte.com, or artbook.com to order their copy. This monograph offers a comprehensive overview of Galentz’s work, showcasing his significance as a modernist painter whose art transcends national boundaries and demands to be appreciated on a global scale.

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