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Born in Athens, Greece
The Alchemist of Eras: The Art of Konstantinos Papamichalopoulos
In the heart of Athens, a city where the echoes of antiquity resonate through every stone, Konstantinos Papamichalopoulos has emerged as a profound voice in contemporary Greek art. Born in 1975, his creative identity is not merely a product of modern technique but a deliberate bridge between disparate worlds. His artistic lineage is a rich tapestry woven from the monumental legacy of classical antiquity, the spiritual depth of Byzantine iconography, and the serene, minimalist aesthetics of Japanese Zen Buddhism. This unique synthesis allows him to navigate the boundaries between the ancient and the digital, creating works that feel both timeless and strikingly avant-garde.
Papamichalopoulos’s formal journey began at the prestigious Athens School of Fine Arts, where he studied under the tutelage of Professor Rena Papaspirou. His education was a rigorous immersion into the fundamentals of painting and printmaking, yet his curiosity could not be contained by traditional boundaries alone. Seeking to expand the horizons of his visual language, he pursued specialized training in digital art at the Digital Art Lab in Greece and received further academic refinement at the Gerrit Rietveld Academy in Amsterdam.
Muzeum
On show in Athens, Greece
A Singular Vision: Exploring Contemporary Greek Figurative Art
Located in the heart of Athens, Greece, The Sotiris Felios Collection stands as a testament to unwavering passion for modern and contemporary Greek artistic expression. Founded by Sotiris Felios in the 1980s, this private museum isn’t merely a repository of artworks; it's an immersive experience designed to illuminate the evolution of figurative painting within Greece.
Collection Highlights:
Over 1000 paintings, sculptures, drawings, prints, photographs, reliefs and constructions by 137 artists—a remarkable panorama of Greek talent spanning from the mid-20th century to the present day. Among its treasures are masterpieces by Yannis Moralis (“Summer”), Takis (“Oedipus and Antigone”), Chronis Botsoglou (“Nekyia”) and George Lappas (“Acrobats”), showcasing diverse styles ranging from realism to abstraction.
Architectural Elegance:
Designed by Maria Kokkinou and Andreas Kourkoulas, the art space ‘16 Fokionos Negri’ embodies minimalist aesthetics with its airy interiors and natural light—creating an ideal environment for contemplation and artistic appreciation.
Research & Engagement:
The museum actively fosters dialogue between artists and scholars through ongoing research programs and collaborative exhibitions.