Arman Nur | |
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Born | Arman Davtyan October 11, 1971 |
Nationality | Armenian |
Alma mater | Toros Roslin Institute of Applied Art, Faculty of Metal Design |
Notable work | "The Fly", "Genius", "Sculpture of Reader" |
Awards | Gold Medal of the Ministry of Culture of RA (2012), Movses Khorenatsi Honorary Medal of the President of the Republic of Armenia (2013), Gold Medal of the International Contemporary Art Biennale of Florence (2017) |
Arman Nur (Armenian: Արման Նուռ; born October 11, 1971) is an Armenian designer, jeweler, sculptor, and painter. In 2012, Nur was awarded the Armenian Ministry of Culture's Gold Medal, and in 2013, he got the President of Armenia's Movses Khorenatsi medal.[1]
Arman Nur was born in Yerevan on October 11, 1971. He studied at the ceramics department of the Yerevan Children's Aesthetics Development Center and at the Toros Roslin Institute of Applied Art, Faculty of Metal Design.[citation needed] He participated in courses at the Moscow Institute of Gemology for the study of precious stones, including identification and research.[2] Nur also took classes at the Miami International University of Art and Design.[citation needed]
In 1999, Nur founded the "Nur Design" creative studio.[3] In 2015, he founded the Nur Art Gallery Yerevan.[citation needed]
During his artistic career, Nur has received a number of awards from Armenia and abroad. In 1994, Nur was awarded the first prize at the World Exhibition "Jeweler 1994". In Moscow at the Jeweler 2001 International Exhibition, he won first prize for "Best Jewelry". He also won the first prize at the "Jeweler 2005" Jewelry and Watches International Exhibition, for the set "Color of Love". At the Russian Fashion Week 2007, Nur was awarded the Highest Award.
In 2012, Nur was awarded the Golden Medal of the Ministry of Culture of Armenia and the Movses Khorenatsi Honorary Medal of the President of Armenia in 2013.
In October 2017, Arman Nur's sculptures Fly and Evolution were awarded the first prize, the Lorenzo il Magnifico Gold Medal at the International Contemporary Art Biennale of Florence, Italy.[16]
In January 2019, Arman Nur's sculpture "Jesus" won the "Critics Award" in Bibart 2018/2019 International Art Biennale, Bari, Italy.