
ArmInfo.On World Art Day, April 15, when the world speaks of the value and unifying power of art, the Artsakh Ministry of Culture is compelled to remind everyone: today, Artsakh art is the victim of targeted destruction and appropriation.
The Artsakh Ministry of Culture's statement emphasizes that as a result of the forced displacement of the Artsakh population, 12 art groups have emerged outside their homeland.
"Some of them managed to continue their activities in Armenia, preserving their traditions in the face of environmental damage. Others ceased to exist, becoming yet another link in the chain of losses. At least 10 galleries and art studios have come under Azerbaijani control. Their collections have been looted, appropriated, or are under immediate threat of destruction. This is not just a matter of buildings or exhibits: it is a systematic destruction of the cultural memory of an entire people," the NKR Ministry of Culture said in a statement.
At the same time, it emphasizes that what is happening bears all the hallmarks of cultural genocide as a policy aimed at destroying cultural identity, memory, and heritage. Not only material assets are being destroyed, but also the environment in which culture can exist and be passed on from generation to generation.
"We are forced to state: the authorities of the Republic of Armenia are not raising these issues at the proper level, and the international community remains silent, effectively becoming complicit in what is happening.
World Art Day cannot be limited to formal statements when the art of an entire nation is destroyed and appropriated with impunity. The art of Artsakh is in exile today. But along with it, truth, memory, and the right to return are also being exiled," the Artsakh Ministry of Culture concluded.