Opening Reception: Garo Hakimian-Layers of Transformative Journeys

May 2 – 21, 2025
Opening Reception: Friday, May 2, 6 – 8 PM
37-39 Clinton St., New York, NY, 10002

SPACE776 is excited to present Layers of Transformative Journeys featuring the works of Garo Hakimian. This exhibition marks Hakimian’s first solo exhibition internationally and is personally curated by Maria Yoon, a renowned filmmaker, entrepreneur, and museum consultant, who brings her unique vision to this showcase of Hakimian’s compelling artistry.
Garo Hakimian, an emerging talent often mistaken for the work of George Baselitz, is known for his innovative approach to contemporary art. His body of work explores themes of identity, healing, and the human experience, reflecting a deep engagement with personal and collective narratives that draw upon his Armenian heritage and the complexities of modern life.
Hakimian’s journey as an artist has been profoundly influenced by his upbringing in Montreal, Canada, where he was inspired by the vibrant arts community nurtured by his late father, a dedicated supporter of the arts. Through his artistic practice, Hakimian seeks to embody the transformative power of creativity, encouraging viewers to reflect on their own stories and experiences. His works, which include dynamic self-portraits and expressive pieces such as “WWIII,” “WWIV,” and “Fish of God,” serve as poignant reflections of his inner journey. Each piece is a testament to resilience and growth, inviting audiences to engage with the multifaceted nature of human emotion.
Hakimian often uses a mix of mediums, including spray paint, oil sticks, and charcoal, creating a fluidity that mirrors the essence of freedom and healing. His art has gained recognition not only in traditional gallery settings but also through the expansive reach of social media, allowing him to connect with a diverse audience and validate his artistic identity.
Hakimian’s famous saying is, “My work is never finished,” always in pursuit of
intangible freedom.
Garo Hakimian b.1985, Montreal.
Currently lives and works in Montreal, Canada
SPACE776 is a contemporary art gallery that showcases a wide range of artists and mediums, from live multimedia performances to traditional oil painting. Founded in Bushwick, the gallery has since relocated to its current home on the Lower East Side and recently expanded to Seoul in 2024. SPACE776 participates in both local and international art fairs, furthering its commitment to elevating the voices of contemporary artists.

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