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St Mnep I

氏名 クラス 日付

konstantinos papamichalopoulos, St Mnep I (2008), ソティリス・フェリオス・コレクション. 参考用として複製。著作権は権利者に帰属します。

基本情報

作家
konstantinos papamichalopoulos originaluniqueart.com/ja/artists/konstantinos-papamichalopoulos/
制作年
1975 – ?
彩色済み
2008
技法
Painting
原寸大
100 x 60 cm
様式
Contemporary Realism Living artists painting the real world with traditional skill, often from photographs as well as from life.
制作年代
Contemporary
開催場所
ソティリス・フェリオス・コレクション originaluniqueart.com/ja/museums/soteirisu-hueriosu-korekushiyon-atene_ja/

In context

St Mnep I — konstantinos papamichalopoulos

How big is it?

The original measures 100 × 60 cm (height × width), drawn here beside an adult of average height.

制作年

  1. 1970
  2. 1980
  3. 1990
  4. 2000

Shaded: konstantinos papamichalopoulosの生涯 (1975–?) ▲ 本作品、2008

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カラーパレット

画像より計測

    主な色

    Driftwood #bb9e57

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    • #BB9E57
    • #845A42
    • #928D82
    • #55707C
    パレット
    Dark 作品の中で主要な色調。
    主な色名
    Driftwood
    彩度
    Vivid 単一の落ち着いた色調から、多彩で鮮やかな色彩まで、色の彩度やバリエーションの豊かさ。
    コントラスト
    Serene 作品全体における、色の明度と彩度の差異の度合い。
    調和
    Strong Color Unity 対照的な色合いから完全に調和したものまで、色彩がいかに美しく響き合っているか。
    明るさ
    Brilliant 深い影から明るいハイライトまで、作品全体の明暗の度合い。
    彩度
    Clear Color Presence 限りなくグレーに近い色合いから、鮮やかな色彩まで、その純度と強さが際立ちます。

    アーティストと美術館

    作家

    konstantinos papamichalopoulos

    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. This multifaceted background—blending the tactile grit of printmaking with the infinite possibilities of digital media—has endowed him with a versatile toolkit, enabling him to move seamlessly between the physical weight of bronze sculpture and the ethereal precision of graphic illustration.

    A Symbiosis of East and West

    The true magic of Papamichalopoulos’s oeuvre lies in his ability to find harmony within contradiction. He approaches the canvas and the sculpture with a philosophy that mirrors the Japanese concept of Ma—the celebration of space and emptiness—yet he populates that space with the heroic, often turbulent figures of Greek mythology. In his paintings, one might encounter the golden splendor reminiscent of Byzantine icons, juxtaposed against the clean lines and understated palettes of Eastern minimalism. This dialogue between the East and West is not merely decorative; it is a profound exploration of how human experience is shaped by cultural memory and the tension between tradition and innovation.

    His thematic preoccupations often revolve around the concept of the boundary—the threshold where myth meets modern reality, and where the physical meets the digital. This is vividly realized in his celebrated works such as Nippon-Selim, where gold leaf and a sense of martial stillness evoke a legendary past, or in his monumental sculpture Zeus and Athens. In this piece, the artist utilizes bronze to capture the enduring strength of the gods, translating ancient narratives into a contemporary language of power and permanence. Through these works, he invites the viewer to contemplate the cyclical nature of civilization and the persistence of myth in an increasingly fragmented modern world.

    Legacy and Academic Contribution

    Beyond the gallery walls, Papamichalopoulos has established himself as a vital figure in the academic and literary landscapes of Europe. As an assistant professor at the Art School of the University of Ioannina, he continues to shape the next generation of artists, passing on his expertise in printmaking and expanded forms of expression. His influence extends into the realm of graphic storytelling; his work as an illustrator for prestigious publications like the Athens Review of Books and the Dutch weekly De Groene Amsterdammer demonstrates his ability to communicate complex narratives through a single, striking image.

    His career is marked by a series of significant solo exhibitions that have traversed the most important cultural institutions in Greece. From the evocative Salamis 2020 at the Numismatic Museum of Athens—a visual dialogue with the artifacts of the great naval battle—to his recent explorations in the Paliggenesia exhibition, his work consistently challenges the viewer to look backward and forward simultaneously. As a co-founder of White Island Works and a prolific creator of comics and zines, he remains an interdisciplinary pioneer, ensuring that the ancient echoes of his Athenian roots continue to find new, vibrant expressions in the modern age.

    美術館・博物館

    ソティリス・フェリオス・コレクション

    On show in アテネ, ギリシャ

    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. Its commitment extends beyond preservation; it strives to inspire a deeper understanding of Greek art’s significance in the global context.

    Digital Accessibility:

    Accessible globally via Google Arts & Culture, The Sotiris Felios Collection democratizes access to artistic heritage, allowing visitors from anywhere in the world to delve into its captivating holdings and discover the brilliance of Greek artists.

    The Genesis of a Legacy

    Sotiris Felios’ initial ambition was simple yet profound: to safeguard and champion the burgeoning field of contemporary figurative art in Greece—a movement that responded powerfully to the socio-political upheavals of its time. Driven by this vision, he meticulously curated a collection that reflects not only artistic innovation but also the spirit of an era.

    The “Other Arcadia” Foundation supports The Sotiris Felios Collection’s mission, ensuring continued investment in research and exhibition initiatives. Furthermore, the museum collaborates with international institutions to promote Greek art internationally.

    Beyond Walls: Expanding Horizons

    Recognizing the importance of fostering artistic engagement beyond its physical location, The Sotiris Felios Collection organizes exhibitions both domestically and abroad—bringing Greek art to audiences worldwide. Its educational programs aim to inspire creativity and cultivate appreciation for visual culture among visitors of all ages.

    The museum’s impressive library houses over 3,000 artist monographs, exhibition catalogues and rare publications—providing invaluable resources for scholars and enthusiasts alike.

    A Window into Greek Artistic Identity

    More than just a collection of artworks, The Sotiris Felios Collection represents an enduring celebration of Greek artistic heritage. Its dedication to preserving and disseminating knowledge about contemporary Greek figurative art ensures that this vibrant tradition continues to inspire generations to come.

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    APA
    papamichalopoulos, konstantinos (2008). St Mnep I [Painting]. ソティリス・フェリオス・コレクション. https://originaluniqueart.com/ja/art/konstantinos-papamichalopoulos-st-mnep-i-D7FMCW-en/
    Chicago
    konstantinos papamichalopoulos. St Mnep I. 2008. ソティリス・フェリオス・コレクション. https://originaluniqueart.com/ja/art/konstantinos-papamichalopoulos-st-mnep-i-D7FMCW-en/
    Harvard
    papamichalopoulos, konstantinos (2008) St Mnep I. ソティリス・フェリオス・コレクション. Available at: https://originaluniqueart.com/ja/art/konstantinos-papamichalopoulos-st-mnep-i-D7FMCW-en/

    Look closely

    St Mnep I — konstantinos papamichalopoulos

    Look closely

    Answer in your own words. There are no wrong answers here — only answers you can explain.

    1. What catches your eye first, and why?
    2. Which colours or shapes create the mood — and what is that mood?
    3. Our catalogue files this work under: man with guitar, warrior, maritime adventure. Do you agree? What would you add, or take away?
    4. Look back at Nippon-Selim (2006), earlier in this guide. Name two things it shares with this work, and one that is different.
    5. Contemporary Realism: Living artists painting the real world with traditional skill, often from photographs as well as from life. Where can you see that in this work?

    Your response

    Write a short paragraph about this artwork. Use the facts from the earlier parts of this guide, and your answers above.