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    PRESS RELEASE

    Thursday, April 29, 2010

    Saroukhan Exhibition Draws Egyptian Artists, Officials, and Youth

    Approximately one hundred works of the late prominent Egyptian-Armenian
    illustrator Alexandre Saroukhan were exhibited for Egyptians of all
    backgrounds this winter at Egypt's Bibliotheca Alexandrina from December
    9-28, 2009. The exposition drew some three hundred visitors to its
    inauguration.

    This was the second posthumous Saroukhan exhibit, the first having taken
    place in Cairo in 1988, on the hundredth anniversary of his birth.

    Saroukhan broke new ground with his political satire cartoons, which
    were published in books, international magazines, and newspapers from
    the late 1920's to the late 1970's.

    AGBU Cairo was the principal sponsor of the exhibition, with several
    board members and Chairman Dr. Viken Djizmedjian attending the opening.
    Also present were AGBU Alexandria staff and Chairman Sarkis Vartsbedian,
    AGBU Europe board member Astrid Alexanian, as well as members of
    Saroukhan's family, the Neredians, who provided all the works on
    exhibit.

    Among the officials, fans, and art enthusiasts who attended the
    inaugural event were many young people interested in learning about the
    life and work of this great caricaturist, as well as prominent artists
    Farouk Shehata, Sarkis Tossounian, Hegazy, Mohamed Abla, Amr Fahmy,
    Medhat Nasser and Hrant Keshishian, who coordinated the event.

    In speeches, Alexandria Library's Arts Center Director Maestro Sherif
    Mohie El Din and the library's art consultants, Mostafa El Razzaz and
    Farahat Gomaa, highlighted Saroukhan's immense influence on cartoon art
    and the political milieu of Egypt during his lifetime.

    As part of AGBU Cairo's continued commitment to promoting the
    Armeno-Egyptian cultural heritage, the chapter printed banners,
    brochures and a 24-page booklet on Saroukhan's life that featured images
    of his most famous pieces.

    Established in 1906, AGBU (www.agbu.org) is the world's largest
    non-profit Armenian organization. Headquartered in New York City, AGBU
    preserves and promotes the Armenian identity and heritage through
    educational, cultural, and humanitarian programs, annually touching the
    lives of some 400,000 Armenians around the world.

    For more information about AGBU and its worldwide programs, please visit
    www.agbu.org.
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