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    ARMENIAN PAINTER TENI VARDANIAN WINS GOLD MEDAL OF INTERNATIONAL BIENNALE IN CAIRO

    Noyan Tapan
    Armenians Today
    Feb 28 2007

    YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 28, NOYAN TAPAN - ARMENIANS TODAY. Armenian painter
    Teni Vardanian won the gold medal at the 10th international biennale
    in Cairo with the participation of 135 artists from 53 countries,
    which took place from December 12, 2006 to February 1, 2007. The RA
    Deputy Minister of Culture and Youth Issues Karine Khondikian stated
    this at the Februry 28 press conference.

    In her words, the jury was impressed by T. Vardanian's painting
    "Chair" displayed at the biennale: "It is a great honor to be awarded
    the first prize when so many works are shown at the international
    biennale." The jury was composed of representatives of Italy, Morocco,
    Spain, Ireland and Egypt.

    Teni Vardanian said that it was a surprise to her to take first place
    among numerous participants. According to the painter, the Armenian
    embassy and the Egyptian Ministry of Culture organized an exhibition
    of her graphic works in Cairo on February 13-17 with the assistance
    of the museum of Ahmad Shahuv.

    She noted that Epyptians are familiar with Armenian culture, while
    the local Armenian community contributes to presentation of Armenian
    art abroad.

    T. Vardanian is a member of the Union of Painters of Armenia, author
    of more than 20 individual and collective exhibitions, whose works
    were displayed in Beirut, Nicosia, Paris, London, Saint Petersburg,
    Aleppo, etc.

    To recap, the Cairo biennale was intiated by the Fine Art Department
    of the Egyptian Ministry of Culture in 1984. Armenia has participated
    in biennales since 1996.
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