Predella
2014
50.0 x 240.0 cm
The Sotiris Felios Collection
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Alecos Levidis: A Painter of Myth and Memory
Born in Athens in 1944, Alecos Levidis is a Greek artist whose work transcends simple categorization. He’s not merely a painter; he's an architect of experience, a weaver of narratives that blend the personal with the historical, the tangible with the dreamlike. His journey began with formal training – early lessons in painting with Kostas Malamos and Alekos Kontopoulos instilled a foundational understanding of technique and artistic principles, while later studies at the Université du Théâtre des Nations in Paris (1963-1964) and the École d’Architecture of the University of Geneva-E.A.U.G. (1964-1969) broadened his perspective, informing a uniquely interdisciplinary approach to his art.
Levidis's career wasn't confined to the easel. He initially found success as a book cover designer and art editor for publishing houses like Agra, Crete University Press, and Benaki Museum, demonstrating an early eye for visual communication and a deep appreciation for storytelling through image. This experience undoubtedly shaped his later work, imbuing it with a sense of narrative depth and a deliberate consideration of the viewer’s journey.
The Theatre and Muralist's Hand
Beyond book covers, Levidis’s talents extended to the stage and private residences. He designed sets for theatres including Nea Skini – Theatro odou Kykladon, the National Theatre Experimental Stage, and Argos Festival, showcasing a theatrical sensibility in his compositions. His murals, commissioned for homes across Arta, Syros, and Kifissia, reveal a fascination with texture, color, and the interplay of light and shadow—elements he would later masterfully integrate into his paintings.
This diverse range of creative pursuits speaks to Levidis’s restless intellect and his desire to engage with the world through multiple mediums. It's clear that these experiences weren’t simply side projects, but rather formative influences that enriched his artistic vision.
A Research into Painting’s Roots
Levidis’s commitment to understanding the foundations of painting is a defining characteristic of his work and career. He dedicated significant time to research, culminating in the 1994 translation and editing of Pliny the Elder's “On Ancient Greek Painting” from the “Natural History,” an undertaking that earned him the prestigious Academy of Athens Prize the following year. This project wasn’t merely a scholarly exercise; it was a passionate exploration of the lineage of painting, connecting his own practice to centuries of artistic tradition.
His continued engagement with ancient and Byzantine art—participating in conventions discussing color mixing, techniques, and historical context—demonstrates a deep respect for the past and a desire to learn from those who came before him. He viewed himself as a custodian of this knowledge, striving to preserve and reinterpret it through his own unique lens.
Notable Works and Recognition
Levidis’s paintings are held in collections across Greece, most notably within the Sotiris Felios Collection in Athens. Key works like “Winter Beach or the Luck of Aktaion” and “Gradiva” exemplify his distinctive style—a captivating blend of realism and surrealism that invites contemplation and interpretation. These pieces aren't simply representations of subjects; they are windows into a world where memory, myth, and personal experience converge.
In 2007, he was invited as an Artist in Residence at Princeton University, further solidifying his international recognition. More recently, in June 2021, he was elected to the Second Section of the Academy of Athens, a testament to his enduring contributions to Greek art and culture. His work continues to evolve, reflecting a lifelong pursuit of artistic truth and a profound connection to the past.
A Legacy of Myth and Memory
Alecos Levidis’s legacy extends beyond individual artworks; it encompasses a deep engagement with the history of painting, a commitment to interdisciplinary exploration, and a uniquely personal vision. His paintings are not merely beautiful objects—they are invitations to delve into the complexities of human experience, to confront the mysteries of myth and memory, and to contemplate the enduring power of art itself.
Alecos Levidis
1944 - , Greece
Rövid tények
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Realism/Surrealism
- Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Ancient Greek Painting']
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
- Kostas Malamos
- Alekos Kontopoulos
- Date Of Birth: 1944
- Full Name: Alecos Levidis
- Nationality: Greek
- Notable Artworks:
- Winter Beach
- Luck of Aktaion
- Place Of Birth: Athens, Greece

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