Product Designer & Artist
from Hellas
now living @ London, UK
from Hellas
now living @ London, UK
NOKIA house @ Soho, London
Product Design studio
1st floor at Central Saint Martins KX
9pm
Monster milk, a fun identity designed for kids
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Tuesday’s designer’s profile lecture
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- exhibition
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Homer
Presa da FB
rainy Nea Erithrea
looking at the Hellenic flags
pantopoleion
greek local mini market @ Nea Erithrea, North Suburbs
old logo for the shop: ‘ILIKRINIA’ meaning ‘Honesty’
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Faces
2012, April 3 - July 1Exhibition Hall
This exhibition explores the estrangement of the individual, caught between the self, the perception of the self, and society, and the feelings of solitude and spiritual alienation that ensue.
John Cassavetes’ film Faces (1968) is the metaphor for this exhibition, a show that focuses on artists who address the uncomfortable and often dramatic relation between the self, one’s self-representation, and the other.
In his film Faces, Cassavetes analyzes the isolation of the individual, and how this condition is reflected and expressed in the neurosis of the face. The tension of the film is created by the personal idiosyncratic characteristics that build up each one of his actors into a contradictory, complex and layered individual. Like in a play, through a series of non-events, outbursts, meditations and again outbursts, he stages the uncontrolled psychological articulations of a cast of wounded, and wounding, adults.
The works on show will echo the sense of fragility that permeates Cassavetes’ narrative—be it affective, psychological or social. The overall show will reflect the mood of Faces, the intense feeling of alienation that in the film is covered—and at the same time revealed—by a mask, by the face.
John Cassavetes’ film Faces (1968) is the metaphor for this exhibition, a show that focuses on artists who address the uncomfortable and often dramatic relation between the self, one’s self-representation, and the other.
In his film Faces, Cassavetes analyzes the isolation of the individual, and how this condition is reflected and expressed in the neurosis of the face. The tension of the film is created by the personal idiosyncratic characteristics that build up each one of his actors into a contradictory, complex and layered individual. Like in a play, through a series of non-events, outbursts, meditations and again outbursts, he stages the uncontrolled psychological articulations of a cast of wounded, and wounding, adults.
The works on show will echo the sense of fragility that permeates Cassavetes’ narrative—be it affective, psychological or social. The overall show will reflect the mood of Faces, the intense feeling of alienation that in the film is covered—and at the same time revealed—by a mask, by the face.
Curator: Paolo Colombo
Works by the following artists:
John Cassavetes, Morton Bartlett, Samuel Beckett, Claude Cahun, Pierpaolo Campanini, Edy Ferguson, Dionisis Kavallieratos, Karolos Koun, Margherita Manzelli, Ilias Papailiakis, Ugo Rondinone, Lucas Samaras, Thomas Schütte, Cindy Sherman, Lorenzo Tenchini, Miroslav Tichý, Ryan Trecartin, Rosemarie Trockel, Lisa Yuskavage
Co-ordinator: Marilena V. Karra
John Cassavetes, Morton Bartlett, Samuel Beckett, Claude Cahun, Pierpaolo Campanini, Edy Ferguson, Dionisis Kavallieratos, Karolos Koun, Margherita Manzelli, Ilias Papailiakis, Ugo Rondinone, Lucas Samaras, Thomas Schütte, Cindy Sherman, Lorenzo Tenchini, Miroslav Tichý, Ryan Trecartin, Rosemarie Trockel, Lisa Yuskavage
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