A Dialogical Exploration of the Sublime and the Unconscious
Garry Arzumanyan’s Waterscapes is an introspective investigation into the liminality of water—both as a tangible entity and as a phenomenological construct. “Waterscapes” solo exhibition interrogates the ocean’s dialectical role as both a site of tranquility and an abyss of existential uncertainty.
Through his signature rendering of transparency and movement, Arzumanyan constructs aquatic topographies that transcend mere representation. Instead, his works function as affective landscapes, inviting the viewer into a reflective engagement with the postmodern condition of fluidity, impermanence, and the dissolution of stable boundaries. Waterscapes challenges our perceptual schemas, reframing water as a liminal space where the sublime and the unconscious converge.
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