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.
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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