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TRAVELOGUE Works 1960-1964
Duration: 14.03 – 29.04 2023
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Vassilis Skylakos (1930-2000) was a multi-dimensional artist, one of the most charismatic of the postwar generation. Besides a painter and sculptor, he was an interior decorator, jewellery designer and antique dealer. His work was identified by the art of assemblage, and was associated with various tendencies and movements, such as accretion, anti-art, environmental art, Junk sculpture, Mobile, neo-Dadaism / neo-Dada, Nouveau Réalisme and Pop Art. Skylakos’ work is mostly based on emotion rather than on intellect. The habit of collecting useless and cheap and worthless materials found on the street market, indicates an unusual and special attraction to the material as a physical substance in general. In the case of Skylakos, this attraction was interconnected with the transformation and revitalization of wasted materials: “My work always started from this marginal point that something had been definitively useless and had lost every reason of existence and was totally out of order. I am interested in giving life to what is no longer needed and to make visible was does not exist”, stated himself.
“Here, there and everywhere”
Duration: 07.11 – 07.12 2019
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VASSILIS SKYLAKOS
Vassilis Skylakos
“ALCOY”, 16.Vlll.1963
Mixed media on paper
32 x 24 cm
Vassilis Skylakos
“ALCOY”, 16.Vlll.1963
Mixed media on paper
32 x 24 cm
Vassilis Skylakos
“ALCOY”, 16.Vlll.1963
Mixed media on paper
32 x 24 cm
Vassilis Skylakos
“ALCOY”, 16.Vlll.1963
Mixed media on paper
32 x 24 cm
Vassilis Skylakos
“ALCOY”, 16.Vlll.1963
Mixed media on paper
32 x 24 cm
Vassilis Skylakos
Mixed media on paper
32 x 24 cm
Vassilis Skylakos
Mixed media on paper
32 x 24 cm
Vassilis Skylakos
“BARCELONA”, 5.Vlll.1963
Mixed media on paper
32 x 24 cm
Vassilis Skylakos
“VALENCIA”, 6.8.1963
Mixed media on paper
32 x 24 cm
Vassilis Skylakos
“PARIS”, 16.1963
Mixed media on paper
32 x 24 cm
Vassilis Skylakos
“VALENCIA”, 6.Vlll.1965
Mixed media on paper
32 x 24 cm
Vassilis Skylakos
“VALENCIA”, 6.Vlll.1963
Mixed media on paper
32 x 24 cm
Vassilis Skylakos
“VALENCIA”, 6.Vlll.1963
Mixed media on paper
32 x 24 cm
Vassilis Skylakos
“BARCELONA”, 5.Vlll.1963
Mixed media on paper
32 x 24 cm
Vassilis Skylakos
“ALCOY”, 9.Vlll.1963
Mixed media on paper
32 x 24 cm
Vassilis Skylakos
“ALCOY”, 16.Vlll.1963
Mixed media on paper
32 x 24 cm
Vassilis Skylakos (1930-2000) was a multi-dimensional artist, one of the most charismatic of the postwar generation. Besides a painter and sculptor, he was an interior decorator, jewellery designer and antique dealer. His work was identified by the art of assemblage, and was associated with various tendencies and movements, such as accretion, anti-art, environmental art, Junk sculpture, Mobile, neo-Dadaism / neo-Dada, Nouveau Réalisme and Pop Art. Skylakos’ work is mostly based on emotion rather than on intellect. The habit of collecting useless and cheap and worthless materials found on the street market, indicates an unusual and special attraction to the material as a physical substance in general. In the case of Skylakos, this attraction was interconnected with the transformation and revitalization of wasted materials: “My work always started from this marginal point that something had been definitively useless and had lost every reason of existence and was totally out of order. I am interested in giving life to what is no longer needed and to make visible was does not exist”, stated himself.