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    PRESS RELEASE
    Cafesjian Museum Foundation
    3 Tamanian Street, Suite 31
    Yerevan, Armenia
    Contact: Madlene Minassian
    Tel: 374-10-56-72-62
    Fax: 374-10-5615-89
    E-mail: [email protected]_ (mailto:[email protected])
    Web: _www.cmf.am_ (http://www.cmf.am)


    YEREVAN, ARMENIA
    June 1, 2005

    Cafesjian Museum Foundation Launches Construction
    Seven New Sculptures Unveiled

    The Cafesjian Museum Foundation launched the construction of the
    Gerard L.

    Cafesjian Museum of Art and unveiled seven new pieces from the
    Cafesjian Collection at a reception on May 31st in Yerevan,
    Armenia. Gerard L. Cafesjian and the Trustees of the Cafesjian Museum
    Foundation welcomed President of Armenia Robert Kocharian, President
    of Nagorno Karabagh Arkadi Ghukasyan, United States Senator Norm
    Coleman, United States Ambassador to Armenia John Evans, renowned
    artist Jaroslava Brychtova and over five hundred guests for the
    celebration.

    The event was held at the Monument Platform at the top of the
    Cascade. Upon arrival to the event, guests were greeted by the `Roman
    Warrior', a sculpture by Fernando Botero. The 1986 bronze sculpture
    with a brown patina stands proudly over 12 feet tall and is the second
    Botero piece to adorn Yerevan.The well known Columbian artist also
    created the Cat, which sits at the base of the Gerard L. Cafesjian
    Center for the Arts.

    The ceremony began with a blessing by His Grace Bishop Paren Avetikian
    of The Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin. He read a special address from
    His Holiness Karekin II, Catholicos of All Armenians. The letter
    emphasized the great hope the church has for the project undertaken by
    Mr. Cafesjian.


    The audience then turned their attention to the unveiling of the six
    sculptures placed at the Monument Terrace. The first three pieces
    unveiledwere by British sculptor Lynn Chadwick, one of the giants of
    20th century art. The three sculptures: "Stairs", "Two Watchers" and
    "Sitting Forms", are a testament to Chadwick's distinctive vocabulary
    of form and his extraordinary imagination.

    The next two sculptures, titled ; "Acrobats", and "Hare on Bell", were
    prepared by Welsh sculptor Barry Flanagan. Flanagan is best known for
    hisdynamic and often monumental bronze hares.

    The last peice unveiled was `Open Window'. It is the first sculpture
    by Libensky and Brychtova to be exhibited in Armenia. The
    collaboration of Stanislav Libensky and Jaroslava Brychtova for more
    than forty years took the studio glass movement into the realm of fine
    art. The legacy of Stanislav Libensky is, in a very real sense,
    present in this work here today. Libensky passed in 2002 but the
    Cafesjian Museum Foundation was especially pleased to have Jaroslava
    Brychtova present for the unveiling of the piece.

    After the unveiling ceremony the guests were treated to a reception
    and entertainment including Astor Piazzolla, performed by the Cadence
    Ensembleand a spectacular fireworks and music show by the Armenian
    Jazz Band.

    The evening ended with great anticipation for the completion of the
    museum, which is scheduled to open in the year 2007. A model and
    animation of the museum were presented to the public for the first
    time. The design treats the principal Museum building as an extension
    of the Cascade, completing an animated pathway linking Tamanyan Park
    to the Monument Terrace by exterior stairways and interior escalators.
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