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Armenia3 Yerevan (Cascade2)

The Cascade is a giant stairway in Yerevan, Armenia. It links the downtown Kentron area of Yerevan with the Monument neighborhood. The construction of the cascade designed by architects Jim Torosyan, Aslan Mkhitaryan, Sargis Gurzadyan was launched in 1971 and completed in 1980.

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Armenia3 Yerevan (Cascade2)

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  1. ARMENIA 3 Yerevan

  2. Yerevan is the capital and largest city of Armenia and one of the world's oldest continuously inhabited cities. Situated along the Hrazdan River, Yerevan is the administrative, cultural, and industrial center of the country. It has been the capital since 1918, the thirteenth in the history of Armenia, and the seventh located in or around the Ararat plain. Yerevan was named the 2012 World Book Capital by UNESCO. Yerevan is an associate member of Eurocities. The Cascade, a giant stairway in Yerevan, links the downtown Kentron area of Yerevan with the Monument neighborhood

  3. After seven years of renovation the Cascade – a former Soviet monument in the center of Yerevan - has been completely transformed into one of the world’s outstanding contemporary art centers Virtually every aspect of this 13,000 square meter monument has been transformed, and it now houses a Visitor Center, Museum Store, Special Events Auditorium and over 1,100 square meters of exhibition space. The center bears the name of its principal benefactor Gerard L. Cafesjian. Inside the Cascade, underneath the exterior steps is a couple of escalators going the length of the complex. There are also rooms connected to some of the landings along the escalators which comprise the Cafesjian Museum of Art

  4. Victor Vasarely (1908-1997), Relat, from Vi-Va, 1978 Victor Vasarely, Abstract Composition

  5. Victor Vasarely (1908-1997), Nobel 1, 1983 Albert Young (USA), Split Totem, 1996, stone, metal, glass

  6. Albert Young (USA), Meteor, 1993, steel, glass, stone

  7. Cafesjian Center for the Arts features a selection of Swarovski Crystal Palace chandeliers, designed by Vincent Van Duysen, Tord Boontje, Georg Baldele, Michael Anastassiades and Diller Scofido + Renfro Studio “Swarovski Crystal Palace” is a revolutionary project that has aimed to create signature interpretations of light and design using the emotive medium of cut crystal. Vincent Van Duysen (Belgium, 1962) Cascade, Crystal glass

  8. Vincent Van Duysen (Belgium, 1962) Cascade

  9. Vincent Van Duysen (Belgium, 1962) Cascade Michael Anastassiades (Brirish, 1967) Tulsa 2

  10. Crystal Palace Light Socks Swarovski Crystal Palace Glitterbox

  11. Vincent Van Duysen (Belgium, 1962) Cascade Circle of Lynn Chadwick (Great Britain), Untitled, 20th century, bronze

  12. Dale Chihuly (American, 1941)

  13. Dale ChihulyIkebana Installation

  14. Dale Chihuly (American, 1941) Ikebana Installation

  15. Dale Chihuly (American, 1941) Persians, blown glass Dale Chihuly (American, 1941) Ikebana Installation

  16. Dale Chihuly

  17. Dale Chihuly

  18. Dale Chihuly (American, 1941) Sea-form Set, Blown glass

  19. Dale Chihuly (American, 1941)

  20. Dale Chihuly

  21. Dale Chihuly Trio, 2006, Lithography Dale Chihuly Venetian Ikebana with Putti and Leaves, 2002, Blown glass

  22. Dale Chihuly Lithography

  23. Dale Chihuly Dancing in the Rain, 2007, Lithography Dale Chihuly Evening Cool, 2007, Lithography

  24. Dale Chihuly (American, 1941) Chandelier, 1994, blown glass, metal, neon Dale Chihuly Putti Embracing Lobster, 1999, Blown and hot-worked glass

  25. Dale Chihuly Putti on Nest with Pied Heron, 1999, Blown and hot-worked glass Dale Chihuly Two Opulent Putti Playing with Pelican, 1999, Blown and hot-worked glass

  26. Chairs

  27. Chair made from tree roots

  28. Inside the Cascade, underneath the exterior steps is a couple of escalators going the length of the complex. There are also rooms connected to some of the landings along the escalators which comprise the Cafesjian Museum of Art.

  29. Barry Flanagan (British, 1941 – 2009) Acrobats, 1988, bronze Armchair

  30. Bertil Vallie (Swedishn, 1938) Area II Finding, 1991, sand cast glass, wood, metal Bertil Vallie (Swedish, 1938) Untitled, 1994, sand cast glass

  31. Georg Baldele, (Austria, 1968) Glitterbox Vertical, crystal glass, metal Bertil Vallie (Swedishn, 1938) Bird, 1998, glass melted in a mold, wood

  32. Arshile Gorky, The City, 1935, oil on canvas, 66 x 51 cm Marc Chagall, La fête a Saint-Paul, 1980-1982

  33. Having celebrated its grand opening in November 2009, CCA continues to exhibit unique works of modern art and offers a diverse program of lectures, films, concerts, and numerous educational initiatives for adults and children. Over one million people have visited the Center annually since its opening. Cafesjian Crystal Tower

  34. Jenny Pickford (English, 1969), Bluebell, galvanised steel and blown glass

  35. Chiho Aoshima, Piercing a Heart, 2003 Chiho Aoshima, Japanese Apricot, 2005

  36. Do-Ho Suh, South Korea, Cause and Effect, 2007, acrylic, resin, aluminum

  37. Siège, Richard Crosswell

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