Yerevan (Armenia) / San Quirico (Italy), June 2026—The international exhibition “Visions between two centuries—Through Two Centuries” by the artist Filippo Biagioli, hosted at the Hovhannes Toumanyan Museum in Yerevan, Armenia, has officially closed. Now the event, which has attracted great interest from the public and the international critics, turns into a permanent cultural partnership through two historic announcements:
As the peak of this cultural exchange, the 19 artworks created by Filippo Biagioli will become part of the permanent collection of the Hovhannes Toumanyan Museum. The artworks, characterized by the ancestral and symbolic language typical of the Analphabetic Art and the European tribal and ritual art, will be in Yerevan as a cultural heritage. It will be accessible to the international public, creating a permanent bridge between Italy and Armenia. The Armenian Museum has later awarded Filippo Biagioli the official honor of Ambassador of the Hovhannes Toumanyan Museum in Italy. This institutional role will see the artist personally committed to promoting and safeguarding the literary and cultural legacy of Toumanyan, the great Armenian poet, promoting new and future dialogues between Armenia and Europe.
This historic international achievement directly influences the Italian territory. The expressive codes and the relationships born in Yerevan will find a natural extension in the “Filippo Biagioli House-Museum” in San Quirico (Valleriana), the medieval space (currently undergoing restoration), where the cave art, the illiterate sign and the intercultural dialogue find their original home.
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