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Vartan Malakian

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  • Vartan Malakian

    (Born February 14, 1947) is an Armenian American artist born in Iraq who now lives in Los Angeles. He is the father of Daron Malakian, guitarist of System of a Down and lead singer of Scars on Broadway. He contributed the artwork for the band's 2005 albums Mezmerize and Hypnotize as well as Daron Malakian's Ibanez Signature Model DMM1 guitar and the Scars on Broadway album. He frequently attends System of a Down concerts and his son will often dedicate a song to him when he does.

    Life

    By the age of eighteen, Malakian held his first art expo at the Czechoslovakian Embassy and other government sponsored events drawing attention to his artwork. In 1968, Vartan took on the position as head dance choreographer for the Iraqi Government and the Armenian Youth Organization. For several years, Vartan successfully organized and created Broadway caliber shows.

    By 1975, Vartan Malakian had moved to the U.S. and settled in Hollywood, California. Vartan continued his career in dance and arts and in 1981, began to teach dance at Glendale College, where he formed an Armenian Dance Assembly. In 1993, Vartan Malakian opened his Antiques and Art Gallery, which was called Arka Gallery. There, Vartan successfully sold over 100 pieces of his own artistic creations to a diversified group of people including many famous icons in the arts industry. In 2001, the Los Angeles Times called Vartan Malakian's gallery one of the most unique [sic] stores in the city.
    Positive vibes, positive taught

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    I didn't know he was Armenian!

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      If you look closely Daron looks just like his Dad.
      Positive vibes, positive taught

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        Re: Vartan Malakian

        is he related to the Achod Malakian -better known as Henri Verneuil the french movie director

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          Re: Vartan Malakian

          I dont know, his Darons dad from System Of A Down
          Positive vibes, positive taught

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