About The Artist
TUMAN (Amalya Nane TUMANIAN) is a professional artist who works in oil, acrylic and mixed media. The style and subject matter of her artworks vary from abstract to figurative. Her abstract paintings with vibrant and emotive color palette that resonates with the feelings often include geometric elements to contrast with soft organic shapes. Figurative expressionistic works are mostly on subject of human interaction, emphasizing an emotional and philosophical context with bright and contrasting colors and gestural brushstrokes.
TUMAN (artist name) was born in Yerevan, Armenia, where she taught at the School of Fine Arts and was a member of the Soviet Union of Arts under the surname Ovsepyan. In 1991, due to the war and economic difficulties in Armenia, she emigrated with her family to the United States. There, she earned a master's degree from the Academy of Fine Arts University in San Francisco, California. Some of his works have been purchased by the Russian and Armenian governments and are displayed in museums and public places. Its success extends internationally. Some of his works have been the subject of group exhibitions in Hungary, Spain, Germany, China, Taiwan, the United States and France. Several of his works are part of private collections in many countries around the world. Since 2018 she has lived and created her artistic works in France.
Exhibitions (most recent)
2023 Galerie 51, VS, Paris, France
2023 Misancene, online gallery, Paris, France
2023 “Art 3f” Art Fair, Reims, France
2022 “Art Capital” Art Fair, Society of French Artists, Palace Ephémère, Paris, France
2022 35x35 French art project - Copelouzos Family Art Museum, Athene, Greece
2021 Galerie 51, Place Lucerne, Village Suisse, Paris, France
2021 Art Fair, “Art Shopping,” at Carrousel du Louvre, October, Paris, France
2021 Art Fair, “Art Shopping,” at Carrousel du Louvre, June, Paris, France
2021 42nd International Artistic Fair of Haute-Loire, France
2021 Galerie Thuillier, “Press Prize”, Paris, France
2020 Thuillier Gallery “Summer Salon”, Paris, France