1936 – Born in Tbilisi.
1954-1956 – Studied at the Acting Faculty of the Yerevan Institute of Fine Arts and Theater.
1956-1957 – Studied Acting and Directing at the Tbilisi Theater Institute. Worked as an actor at the S. Shahumyan Armenian Dramatic Theater.
1959-1962 – Studied at the Painting Faculty of the Yerevan Institute of Fine Arts and Theater.
1964 – Studied at the Graphic Arts Department of the Lviv Polygraphic Institute.
1967 – Graduated from the Painting Department of the Yerevan Institute of Fine Arts and Theater.
1967-1971 – Worked as a designer at the USSR State Publishing House, Moscow.
From 1965 – Regular participant in republican, union-wide, and international exhibitions (Netherlands, Germany, France, Portugal, USA, Poland, Austria, Italy, Belgium, etc.).
1981 – “Elibekyan Family Exhibition” in various cities in Germany over the course of one year.
1994 – Joint exhibition with Robert and Areg Elibekyan in Montreal (Canada) organized by the “Homeland” Center.
2019 – Died in Moscow.
His works are housed in state museums and art funds in Yerevan, Tbilisi, Moscow, and numerous private collections in Armenia and abroad.
Henrik Elibekyan (1936-2019)
1936 – Born in Tbilisi.
1954-1956 – Studied at the Acting Faculty of the Yerevan Institute of Fine Arts and Theater.
1956-1957 – Studied Acting and Directing at the Tbilisi Theater Institute. Worked as an actor at the S. Shahumyan Armenian Dramatic Theater.
1959-1962 – Studied at the Painting Faculty of the Yerevan Institute of Fine Arts and Theater.
1964 – Studied at the Graphic Arts Department of the Lviv Polygraphic Institute.
1967 – Graduated from the Painting Department of the Yerevan Institute of Fine Arts and Theater.
1967-1971 – Worked as a designer at the USSR State Publishing House, Moscow.
From 1965 – Regular participant in republican, union-wide, and international exhibitions (Netherlands, Germany, France, Portugal, USA, Poland, Austria, Italy, Belgium, etc.).
1981 – “Elibekyan Family Exhibition” in various cities in Germany over the course of one year.
1994 – Joint exhibition with Robert and Areg Elibekyan in Montreal (Canada) organized by the “Homeland” Center.
2019 – Died in Moscow.
His works are housed in state museums and art funds in Yerevan, Tbilisi, Moscow, and numerous private collections in Armenia and abroad.