| Charles
Garabedian (1923 - )
Charles Garabedian is an American
artist known for his imaginative paintings and drawings rich
in references to Greek and Chinese symbolism. His detailed artwork
reveals a deeply personal world that explores the relationship
between painting and sculpture.
Garabedian was born in Detroit, Michigan, in 1923. He moved
to Los Angeles, California in 1933 where he began a long academic
period. He studied at the University of California; Santa Barbara,
from 1947 to 1948, then went on to the University of Southern
California in Los Angeles for one year in 1949, where he received
a Bachelors degree. He received his Masters degree in 1961 at
the University of California Los Angeles. He did not, however,
become an artist until later in his life.
When in his forties, Garabedian began to explore the relationships
between painting and drawing. His fascination with China is
reflected in many of his pieces incorporating dragons and ornate
grillwork and pattern. Although his most prolific period was
in the late 1960s, he still continues to paint. He gave his
first solo exhibition at the Ceeje gallery in Los Angeles (1963)
and subsequent one man shows followed at the Fine Arts Gallery
at California State University, Northridge (1974), and The Whitney
Museum of American Art, New York (1976). His group exhibitions
include the Whitney Museum of American Art Biennial Exhibition:
Contemporary American Art, New York (1975).
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