
Artak Pilosyan
Painter • Restorer • Educator
Artak Pilosyan was born in 1991 in Akhuryan, a village in Armenia’s Shirak Province. In 2008, he entered the Gyumri branch of the State Academy of Fine Arts of Armenia, graduating in 2014 with a Master of Arts degree in Painting.
In 2012, he completed the Italian program Restoration and Conservation, earning a professional certificate as a restorer. From 2014 to 2016, he worked as a fresco restorer at the Ministry of Culture’s Research Center for Restoration and Conservation.
He served in the Armenian Army from 2014 to 2016 and participated in the April War. Later, in 2020, he volunteered for the front during the Second Karabakh War (the “44-Day War”).
Since 2018, Artak has been teaching drawing, painting, and composition at the Panos Terlemezian Yerevan State College of Fine Arts.
Exhibitions
2008 – 7th International Biennale in Gyumri, Style Gallery, Gyumri
2009 – Group exhibition Etudes, HGPA General Gallery, Gyumri
2010 – Group exhibition Modern Art, Style Gallery, Gyumri
2011 – Group exhibition Real Art, Style Gallery, Gyumri
2011 – Group exhibition Composition, Narekatsi Art Association, Yerevan
2011 – Group exhibition International Plein Air Symposium, Union of Artists of Armenia, Yerevan
2011 – Group exhibition Gyumri–Vanadzor, Vanadzor Diocese Exhibition Hall, Vanadzor
2012 – Group exhibition Charity Exhibition, Beirut Gallery, Lebanon
2012 – Group exhibition Annual Art Festival, NPAK, Yerevan
2013 – Group exhibition Minas Colors (en plein air), Union of Artists of Armenia, Yerevan
2014 – Group exhibition Polyvinyl Acetate, Kalents House-Museum, Yerevan
2016 – Group exhibition My Generation, Kalents House-Museum, Yerevan
2019 – Website – International Art Festival, Gallery Cité, Paris
2020 – Rating Exhibition, Union of Artists of Armenia, Yerevan
2021 – Exhibition of Professors of Terlemezian, Terlemezian Gallery, Yerevan
2022 – Rating Exhibition, Union of Artists of Armenia, Yerevan
2022 – Gravity (solo exhibition), National Center of Aesthetics, Yerevan
2025 – Mirage (solo exhibition)