Yerevantropics

Yerevantropics

Biography

Sergey Navasardyan, known as Yerevantropics, is an artist and art director based in Yerevan, Armenia. The son of a late-Soviet-era family steeped in culture, he began drawing on the walls of his house and courtyard before developing his street art practice by engaging with international urban art movements. A graphic design graduate, he combines a career as an art director with a self-taught spray paint mural practice.

His work is recognizable for its unique visual vocabulary, which blends geometric elements inspired by Russian Suprematism, representations of Mount Ararat stylized as a triangle, tropical palm trees replacing the aspens of the Armenian steppe, and Molotov cocktails — symbols forming a satirical and poetic vocabulary about Yerevan as a utopian city. In 2013, he painted a pig accompanied by the text "until another independence," a protest against post-Soviet Russification.

In 2018, he founded Kond Gallery, an open-air gallery in the historic Kond neighborhood, one of Yerevan's oldest districts. Bringing together Georgian, Finnish, and Armenian artists, this project transformed alleyways threatened with demolition into a collective art space. His work has been exhibited at the Cafesjian Center for the Arts in Yerevan and in international galleries.

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