Venice Biennale
Armenian Pavilion at the Venice Biennale
Armenian Pavilion at the Venice Biennale
Jean Boghossian's Armenian Pavilion in Venice Biennale 2017.


Titled “Fiamma Inestinguibile,” the exhibition, held from May 13 to November 26, 2017, was curated by Bruno Corà, an Italian art critic and President of the Fondazione Burri, and commissioned by the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Armenia, represented by Svetlana Sahakyan.
The name of the exhibition was inspired by the blowtorch flame, which Boghossian used as a flamboyant brush, leading to a passionate quest as flames transformed to create inextinguishable art.
Works presented by Boghossian at the Venice Biennale were displayed at two venues: Collegio Armeno Moorat-Raphael, at Palazzo Zenobio, and Chiesa di Santa Croce degli Armeni, on Calle Dei Armeni (Armenia Street).
Titled “Fiamma Inestinguibile,” the exhibition, held from May 13 to November 26, 2017, was curated by Bruno Corà, an Italian art critic and President of the Fondazione Burri, and commissioned by the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Armenia, represented by Svetlana Sahakyan.
The name of the exhibition was inspired by the blowtorch flame, which Boghossian used as a flamboyant brush, leading to a passionate quest as flames transformed to create inextinguishable art.
Works presented by Boghossian at the Venice Biennale were displayed at two venues: Collegio Armeno Moorat-Raphael, at Palazzo Zenobio, and Chiesa di Santa Croce degli Armeni, on Calle Dei Armeni (Armenia Street).
Titled “Fiamma Inestinguibile,” the exhibition, held from May 13 to November 26, 2017, was curated by Bruno Corà, an Italian art critic and President of the Fondazione Burri, and commissioned by the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Armenia, represented by Svetlana Sahakyan.
The name of the exhibition was inspired by the blowtorch flame, which Boghossian used as a flamboyant brush, leading to a passionate quest as flames transformed to create inextinguishable art.
Works presented by Boghossian at the Venice Biennale were displayed at two venues: Collegio Armeno Moorat-Raphael, at Palazzo Zenobio, and Chiesa di Santa Croce degli Armeni, on Calle Dei Armeni (Armenia Street).




