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The Potentiality of Perspective

Friday, Feb 20, 2026 at 7:00 PM to 8:30 PM AMT

AHA collective, 31, Moskovyan street, Yerevan, Yerevan, 0002, Armenia

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Friday, Feb 20, 2026 at 7:00 PM to 8:30 PM AMT

AHA collective, 31, Yerevan, Yerevan, 0002, Armenia.

Canvas, sculpture, moving image, each artistic expression offers the possibility to create and awaken new perspectives. Within the exhibition space, the works of Alexander Avagyan invite us to engage with and activate volumetric landscapes that reawaken the landscape’s vitality and transformative power.

Depending on a person’s position, movement, and attention, we can experience very different perceptions of the surrounding environment. While walking, where does the gaze turn? How is the street constructed: narrow and winding, or wide and geometric? What kind of perspectival experience do we live through when we stroll through those spaces? To what degree do cities engage with the landscapes they inhabit?

Within the framework of the exhibition “Embodied Landscapes,” we are pleased to welcome film theorist Chaga Yuzbashyan, who walks between Paris and Yerevan, narrating the urban sublayers that often remain outside our field of attention.

Admission is free. Please register as places are limited.

Language: Armenian.

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AHA collective is a curatorial practice engaged internationally, rooted in Yerevan, Armenia. Founded in 2019 by curator and art historian Nairi Khatchadourian, AHA collective's work is situated at the intersection of contemporary art, independent publishing, critical museology, and placemaking. At the core of AHA collective lies a commitment to curating as a social and political engagement, one that questions institutional frameworks and complex narratives, while reimagining exhibition formats, modes of artistic production and mediation, and exploring the role of placemaking across urban and rural contexts. AHA’s gallery in Yerevan exhibits and sells works by artists from diverse backgrounds across the modern and contemporary eras, with a strong focus on emerging voices and overlooked figures from Armenia and its diaspora. Through curated exhibitions, public programs, and critical dialogue, the gallery contributes to a broader recognition of Armenian art within the global cultural discourse.

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