Sarkisian's work has been exhibited in many museums including the
Whitney Museum, The
Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles, The
Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago,
Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, The
Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh, The
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, The
Smithsonian Institution, The Chicago Arts Club,
Documenta in
Kassel, Germany. Sarkisian's work was shown in exhibition spaces by curator
Walter Hopps when they were living in Los Angelos. Exhibitions included The Syndell Studio in 1954, Action Painting 1 (Merry-Go-Round-Show) in 1955, Action Painting 2 (Action Squared) in 1956, The Ferus Gallery in 1957 and The Pasadena Art Museum in 1961, 63 and 68.{{Citation Sarkisian's work has been through many stylistic changes. He painted Abstract Expressionist canvases in the 1950's, surrealistic nudes in the 1960's, and trompe l'oeil and minimalist paintings in the 1980's and 90's. In the 1990's Sarkisian produced large-scale structural paintings incorporating shaped panels. He colored the panels with industrial grade resin and enamel. == References ==