‘Gharib’: Armenian Pavilion Opens at 2022 Venice Biennale

A scene from the opening of the Armenian Pavilion at this year's Venice Biennale

The Armenian pavilion officially opened within the framework of the 2022 Venice Biennale on April 21, the Armenian Embassy in Italy reported.

This year, Armenia presents an exhibition titled “Gharib,” by Lithuanian-Armenian artist Andrius Arutiunian.

Embassy Counselor Christina Mehrabekyan offered opening remarks at the event, noting that the Armenian people, deprived of their homeland and cut off from their own roots, are more than familiar with the meaning of “gharib,” which translates to pilgrim.

“Today, the Armenians of Artsakh again live under the threat of ethnic cleansing and intimidation,” said Mehrabekyan, noting that one of the most important missions of culture is to exclude indifference, to pay special attention to problems and seek solutions.

RA Deputy Minister of Culture Arayik Khzmalyan was also in attendance at the event.