Annie (Ani?) Karakaian
1911 - 2009
1970 - 1980s
Annie Karakaian was born Oct. 1, 1911, in Constantinople, Turkey, the daughter of Kevork and Armavanie Tateosian Sarafian.(1) She and her family escaped the Armenian Genocide and moved to the United States in 1922, where their names are listed at Ellis Island checkpoint.
She graduated from Detroit Michigan city school, and following the
Depression the family returned to New York City. At the age of 60, she
attended Queens College, where she earned her Bachelor of Arts,
graduating cum laude. Afterwards she taught art in New York and practiced with experimental photography and printmaking. She is one of the very few diasporan Armenian women artists to have practiced photography and is the only one in this regard to have created a large series of photograms. While they are at times quite incidental, the complex abstract forms in Karakaian’s photograms, display her imaginative flair in using photography’s ability to transform reality and reveal the extraordinary in the ubiquitous.
(1) Biographical information given to us in an email correspondence by Annie Karakaian's two sons, October 2010.
Nationality
American, Armenian
Region
USA, Ottoman Empire
City
Constantinople, New York
Activity
artistic
Media
analogue photography
Collections
Lusadaran Armenian Photography Foundation, Yerevan