California’s most notable contemporary artists from the Joan and Jack Quinn Family Collection to debut in Boston

John Altoon
Untitled, 1969
Ink and Pastel on Paper
63’ X 43’
Courtesy of the Joan and Jack Quinn Family Collection

WATERTOWN, Mass. – The Armenian Museum of America is pleased to present its largest contemporary exhibition On the Edge: Los Angeles Art 1970s – 1990s from the Joan and Jack Quinn Family Collection. This selection of work explores a period that is pivotal to understanding current practices and the West Coast mentality. Included are Lita Albuquerque, John Altoon, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Lynda Benglis, Vija Celmins, Gregory Wiley Edwards, Claire Falkenstein, Frank Gehry, David Hockney, John M. Miller, Helmut Newton, Ed Ruscha, Andy Warhol and more.

On the Edge premiered at the Bakersfield Museum of Art in 2021 and was curated by Rachel McCullah Wainwright. “The work and artists on display have come to represent a period of history that transformed art making,” said Wainwright. “Art made in Los Angeles during the late 1960s and 1970s onward is defined by a unique spirit of anti-conformity, a play of new materials, a celebration of light and the California cool ethos.” 

Part of what makes the collection so unique is its foundation in friendship between artist and collector. “Few individuals have left such an indelible mark on the artistic landscape of Southern California more than the Quinns” says Wainwright.

Newly married in the 1960s, Joan and Jack took to collecting early. “We reveled in our friendship with the artists as we brought our communities together,” notes Quinn. Jack used his skills as a prominent and influential attorney to help an array of emerging artists and their dealers navigate the worlds of law and business, while Joan found herself both muse and promoter.

The companion exhibit Discovering Takouhi: Portraits of Joan Agajanian Quinn is curated by Natalie Varbedian and Gina Grigorian and includes Armenian artists such as Dahlia Elsayed, Jean Kazanjian, Silvina Der Meguerditchian, Ara Oshagan, Zaven Sarkissian and Aram Saroyan. The distinctive works are a selection from Quinn’s unprecedented collection of portraits consisting of over 300 gifts by friends who have painted, sculpted and photographed her image in their style.

Ara Oshagan
Untitled, 2013
Archival pigment photographic print
19” x 23”
Courtesy of the Joan and Jack Quinn Family Collection (Photo: Alan Shaffer)

“We are incredibly excited to exhibit these prominent works owned by American-Armenian collector Joan Agajanian Quinn,” says AMA executive director Jason Sohigian. “We are a living museum that preserves and shares ancient and medieval artifacts and has a long tradition of also highlighting modern art in our galleries. These are certainly exhibits you will not want to miss.”

Joan is the co-host of Beverly Hills View and has been the producer and host of the Joan Quinn Profiles for over 35 years. The Los Angeles native was west coast editor of Andy Warhol’s Interview, society editor of Hearst’s Los Angeles Herald Examiner and the founding west coast editor of Condé Nast Traveler. She has been appointed to an array of city and state commissions; in 2017, she received the Ellis Island Medal of Honor.

The exhibition opens on Thursday, June 16 with a reception for Museum members at 5:00 pm and a preview for non-members at 7:00 pm. It runs from June 16 to November 30 and is generously sponsored by the JHM Charitable Foundation.

The Armenian Museum of America’s galleries are open Thursday through Sunday from 12:00 pm to 6:00 pm, and it is located at 65 Main Street, Watertown, MA.

The Armenian Museum of America is the largest Armenian museum in the Diaspora. It has grown into a major repository for all forms of Armenian material culture that illustrate the creative endeavors of the Armenian people over the centuries. Today, the Museum’s collections hold more than 25,000 artifacts including 5,000 ancient and medieval Armenian coins, 1,000 stamps and maps, 30,000 books, 3,000 textiles and 180 Armenian inscribed rugs, and an extensive collection of Urartian and religious artifacts, ceramics, medieval illuminations and various other objects. The collection includes historically significant objects, including five of the Armenian Bibles printed in Amsterdam in 1666.


PM Pashinyan congratulates medalists of EUBC Men’s European Boxing Championships in Yerevan

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YEREVAN, MAY 31, ARMENPRESS. Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan praised the successful organization of the EUBC Men’s European Boxing Championships in Yerevan.

“It sounds strange but I was very surprised to find out that never before was a European or World championship of any Olympic sports organized in Armenia during the years of independence. This isn’t good, and we hope to host such championships more frequently in the future. The last major championship before this boxing championship was the chess Olympiad, which took place either in 1995 or 1996 if I am not mistaken,” Pashinyan said during parliamentary committee debates on the 2021 state budget performance.

Pashinyan congratulated Team Armenia for the medals won at the EUBC Men’s European Boxing Championship.

The Armenian PM added that next year Armenia will host the European Weightlifting Championship. He said that this championship will also be organized on the highest level.

Artsakh FM discusses geopolitical developments with counterparts from South Ossetia, the Donetsk and Luhansk republics

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 12:41, 26 May 2022

YEREVAN, MAY 26, ARMENPRESS. (Press Release, Artsakh MFA) On May 24, within the framework of his working visit to South Ossetia, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Artsakh David Babayan had a meeting in Tskhinval with Foreign Minister of South Ossetia Dmitry Medoyev, Foreign Minister of the Donetsk People's Republic Nataliya Nikonorova and Foreign Minister of the Luhansk People's Republic Vladislav Deynego.

Issues related to bilateral relations, cooperation between the foreign ministries of the friendly Republics, regional and global geopolitical developments were discussed during the meeting.

EUBC Men’s European Boxing Championships: Flying bottles as referee stops Chaloyan bout after two standing eight-counts

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YEREVAN, MAY 27, ARMENPRESS. Fans started throwing water bottles into the ring at the EUBC Men’s Elite European Boxing Championships, when the referee stopped the Super Heavyweight quarterfinals bout between Armenia’s Davit Chaloyan against Spain’s Ayoub Ghadfa Drissi El Aissaoui.  Ayoub Ghadfa Drissi El Aissaoui was declared winner by technical knockout in the first round.

Chaloyan was on his feet and appeared to be fit to continue fighting when the referee stopped the bout after two standing eight-counts.

Chaloyan’s corner was visibly angry over the decision and his coach threw a water bottle at the referee. Fans began throwing water bottles into the ring as well, hitting Team Armenia head coach Karen Aghamalyan himself.

The Team Armenia has already disputed the referee’s decision.

Yerevan EUBC Men’s European Boxing Championship: Middleweight Vakhtang Harutyunyan loses 5:0 to Germany’s Schumann

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YEREVAN, MAY 25, ARMENPRESS. Armenia’s middleweight Vakhtang Harutyunyan lost 5:0 to Germany’s Kevin Boakye Schumann in the Session 4B Preliminaries of the EUBC Men’s European Boxing Championship in Yerevan.

Harutyunyan had won his first preliminary against Bartosz Golebiewski of Poland.

Today, the third day of the EUBC Men’s European Boxing Championship, Armenia’s Karen Tonakanyan will face Roland Veres of Hungary in the lightweight division Session 5 B Preliminaries.

Yerevan EUBC Men’s European Boxing Championships Daily Schedule

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YEREVAN, MAY 24, ARMENPRESS. Three Armenian boxers will step into the ring at the second day of the 2022 European Amateur Boxing Championships in Yerevan.

In the Session 2 A Armenia’s Janik Sahakyan will face Ukraine’s Yelmir Nabiiev in the Bantamweight division preliminaries.

In the Session 2 B preliminaries, Armenia’s Narek Zakharyan will fight against Slovakia’s Michal Takacs in the Light Middleweight division. The bouts will take place at 14:00 Yerevan time.

At 18:00, Armenia’s light heavyweight Hambardzum Hakobyan will compete against Dmitri Cosciug of Moldova in the Session 3 A preliminaries.

Armenian Speaker of Parliament, Czech Senate First Vice President discuss problems caused by 44-day war

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 12:40, 19 May, 2022

YEREVAN, MAY 19, ARMENPRESS. On May 19, Speaker of Parliament of Armenia Alen Simonyan received the delegation of the Standing Senate Commission on Media led by the First Vice President of the Senate of the Czech Republic Jiří Růžička, the Parliament’s press service said.

The Speaker of Parliament highlighted the fact that the Czech colleagues are concerned about the media problems in Armenia today, noting that most of the heads of different wings of the power of our country are from the media field. He also reminded about his former media activities, stressing that the freedom of speech and press are one of the priorities of our country.

The sides expressed satisfaction for the rather active cooperation during the last years between the parliaments of Armenia and the Czech Republic. Alen Simonyan informed the attendees that he invited the President of the Chamber of Deputies of the Parliament of the Czech Republic Markéta Pekarová Adamová to Armenia.

Both sides highly appreciated the cooperation between the Friendship Groups functioning in the National Assembly of Armenia and in the Chamber of Deputies of the Parliament of the Czech Republic.

Taking into consideration the fact that at the second half of the current year the Czech Republic will assume the presidency in the Council of the European Union, Alen Simonyan noted that Armenia expects the political support of the Czech Republic in launching the dialogue on the visa liberalization. He considered important the activation the Eastern Partnership Programme within the framework of the presidency of the Czech side, as because of the change of geopolitical realities its de-integration is noticed. Alen Simonyan added that the Armenia-European Union Comprehensive and Enhanced Partnership Agreement opens new perspectives for deepening cooperation not only with the European Union, but also the member countries, particularly the Czech Republic.

At the meeting the 44-day war and the problems caused because of it was touched upon. As a result of exchange of ideas on the settlement of the humanitarian issues, the Speaker of Parliament asked the Czech colleagues’ support for their quick solution.

Armenian Shushi occupied by Azerbaijan proposed to be included in UNESCO heritage list

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Armenia – May 19 2022

It is proposed to include the Armenian Shushi occupied by Azerbaijan in the UNESCO heritage list. This idea was voiced by the former head of the Malta National Commission for UNESCO, Ray Bondin, at an international conference in Shushi.

He noted that Shushi is the best candidate for inclusion in the UNESCO World Heritage List.

Central Bank of Armenia: exchange rates and prices of precious metals – 20-05-22

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 17:39,

YEREVAN, 20 MAY, ARMENPRESS. The Central Bank of Armenia informs “Armenpress” that today, 20 May, USD exchange rate down by 0.42 drams to 458.98 drams. EUR exchange rate up by 1.67 drams to 485.74 drams. Russian Ruble exchange rate up by 0.41 drams to 7.81 drams. GBP exchange rate up by 1.96 drams to 572.99 drams.

The Central Bank has set the following prices for precious metals.

Gold price up by 467.68 drams to 27211.07 drams. Silver price down by 1.84 drams to 318.15 drams. Platinum price stood at 16414.1 drams.

Macron does not rule out that the Russian-Ukrainian conflict can spread to neighboring countries

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YEREVAN, MAY 19, ARMENPRESS. France does not rule out that the Russian-Ukrainian conflict may spread to neighboring countries, ARMENPRESS reports, citing TASS, President of France Emmanuel Macron said receiving the President of Moldova Maia Sandu at the Élysée Palace.

"The recent incidents in Transnistria show that the spread of the conflict to neighboring countries cannot be ruled out," Macron said.

According to him, France intends to pay special attention to the regional security situation and any possible encroachment on Moldova's sovereignty and territorial integrity.

"The conflict in Ukraine poses a threat to the entire region, including Moldova," he said.