Draft:Samuel Derounian
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Samuel Derounian (born 1987 Hexham, UK) is a visual artist working primarily with printmaking and installation art.
Between 2015 and 2017 he attended the Slade School of Fine Art, London and The Glasgow School of Art between 2008-2011[1]. His work has been exhibited and presented internationally, including at Tate Modern, London in 2023..[2]
Work:
Derounian's earlier work has been described as installations consisting of "theatrical wooden cut out[s] of...figures' silhouette[s]"[3] . More recent work has been characterised by "sculptures that combine figures and objects in surreal assemblages resembling ‘characters’ in theatrical tableaux – that are often animated by synchronised lights and sound or performance" alongside "[screen]prints which often function like proposals or sketches for...installations."[4]
Other:
Aside from his work as an artist, Derounian has also published writing and exhibition reviews in Magasinet Kunst[5], idoart.dk[6]. In 2016 he curated '(Un)doing, (Un)making' at Hardwick Gallery, The University of Gloucestershire[7]
References
[edit]- ^ https://svfk.dk/profile/sam-derounian
- ^ Tate Modern Lates / Art Chats on Magdalena Abakanowicz: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_GwxqSb_wK0
- ^ Talitha Kotzé, Transmission Gallery Group Show, in The List: https://list.co.uk/news/22038/transmission-gallery-group-show
- ^ Profile at the Danish Art Workshops: https://svfk.dk/profile/sam-derounian
- ^ Samuel Derounian, Truls Melin at Bonomatic, Exhibition Review in Magasinet Kunst: https://www.magasinetkunst.dk/Blog/Detail/MTQ1NDQ%3D
- ^ Samuel Derounian, Kristina Bengtsson at C.C.C. Gallery, Review on IDOART: https://www.idoart.dk/blog/tag/Sam+Derounian
- ^ Group Exhibition (Un)doing. (Un)making. curated by Sam Derounian: http://hardwickgallery.org/exhibitions/undoing-unmaking/