Stella Sevastopoulos talks to the multi-disciplinary artist Mons Jorgensen, whose paintings left a deep impression on visitors of Art Athina this year. Continue reading
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In Focus: Achilleas Tsantilis on Greek art authenticity
Stella Sevastopoulos talks to Achilleas Tsantilis, Director of Tsantilis Art, the oldest and most prestigious gallery in Athens, established in 1925. As Senior Art Expert of the Greek Court of Justice and President of the Hellenic – Cyprus Association of Art Authenticators & Appraisers, Tsantilis warns of the many forged works of Greek art on the market. Continue reading
IN FOCUS: Tasos Mylonas’s sculptural diversity
AN INTERVIEW with artist Tasos Mylonas about his exhibition ‘Peacetime Proxy’, life as an artist in Chicago, the trials and tribulations at ASFA, and the charismatic teacher George Lappas. Plus, the violence inherent in nature, human nature and art, but also why the artist’s unskilled left hand is more honest. Continue reading
Marco Manzo: The canvas of the human body
DOMUS ART GALLERY proudly presents the first ‘Marco Manzo’, exhibition in Greece, comprising works of the acclaimed, pioneering tattoo artist and contemporary artist from Rome, Italy. Continue reading
Fassianos’s fusion of ancient and modern
Artist Alekos Fassianos passed away on January 16, at the age of 87. He was one of Greece’s most important artists of the ’30s generation. Continue reading
In focus: The dynamic creative pluralism of Maria Coletsis
Maria Coletsis is an artist who has explored painting, digital media and computer installations in her oeuvre, and has travelled the world for her art. Continue reading
In Focus: Martin Davis and his pop art aesthetic
Participating these days in the ‘Eros Woman’ group exhibition in Kolonaki, Davis is an artist who enjoys tackling a wide range of subject-matter, with his own unique style. Continue reading
Let’s hear it for mother artists
Stella Sevastopoulos celebrates Mother’s Day with a homage to mother artists, their trials and tribulations, in the history of art and in modern-day Greece: The truth is that most women artists have had a pretty tough time trying to penetrate the glass ceilings of the art world in general – a chauvinistic, male-dominated profession up … Continue reading