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NOSTALGIA: A Journey Into Memory by Davit Mirzoyan

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NOSTALGIA is a reflective and emotionally resonant solo exhibition by acclaimed Armenian artist Davit Mirzoyan, exploring memory, time, identity, and the quiet poetry of the past through refined painterly expression.

Born in 1961 in Yerevan, Mirzoyan received his BFA in Armenia in 1983 from the Department of Art and Design at the Armenian State Pedagogical University, where he was trained in the rich traditions of Western European and Russian academic painting. In 1989, he became one of the youngest members of the prestigious Union of Artists of Armenia and the USSR, marking him as a significant voice in the contemporary art scene.

His international career includes exhibitions across Armenia, Belgium, Europe, and the United States, and membership in the Royal Art Society St.-Lucas Guild of Belgium (1998). In 2004, Mirzoyan earned his MFA from Brigham Young University, further expanding his artistic vision and global presence.

Mirzoyan’s works are distinguished by their emotional depth, technical mastery, and contemplative atmosphere. Through nuanced color, light, and composition, he evokes nostalgia not merely as longing for the past, but as a space of reflection, meaning, and quiet beauty. His paintings invite viewers to revisit personal and collective memories—moments suspended between history and feeling.

His original works are held in state institutions and private collections in Armenia, Belgium, and the United States, affirming his lasting artistic significance.

NOSTALGIA is an invitation to slow down, remember, and reconnect with the emotional landscapes that shape who we are.

Opening Night: Friday, February 20, 2026 | 7 PM – 10 PM
Exhibition Continues: Saturday, February 21, 2026 | 3 PM – 6 PM

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