Pavlos Samios
Apocalypse Gallery in Nicosia hosts an art exhibition with works of Pavlos Samios, one of the most distinguished Greek artists.
Pavlos Samios was born 1948 in Athens, Greece. He studied at the Athens School of Fine Arts under Nikolaou and Moralis. He has held more than 20 solo exhibitions in various cities in Greece and in Paris. He has participated in more than 15 group exhibitions, most of them in France. In 2002 the Foundation for Hellenic Culture in New York held a retrospective exhibition of his work.
Samios's career began in the late 1970s with the series Nudes and Night cafes. His removal to Paris in 1978 meant that his portrayals of cafe life were now set in the French capital.
He has experimented throughout his career with a variety of materials and techniques, including fresco and encaustic, and depicted scenes from a number of human activities, occupational or not, dramatic or day-to-day. His personal experiences influence his subject matter and style. The emotional tension of the figures in his works plays a leading role. Portraits, couples, and still lives are rendered realistically, but as if through a surrealist prism, forming unnatural and multiple angles of vision on the same painted surface and isolating details of objects and persons in fragmented form. The figures usually move in a gently familiar, everyday ambiance, which seems to be located somewhere beyond conventional time.
The exhibition will open on Wednesday 12th of December at 19:30.
Opening Hours
Daily: 10:30 - 13:00 & 16:30 - 20:00
Saturday: 10:30 - 14:00
When
Where
Tofarko House
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