Collection's title
Pericles Pantazis, 1996
Artist
Zacharioudakis Manolis
(Athens 1958)
CV
Zacharioudakis Manolis
(Athens 1958)
He studied painting (1979–84) at the Athens School of Fine Arts under Nikos Kessanlis. His work is characterised by an impressive diversity of materials and construction methods – from simple recycled paper constructions or assemblages (wood, tree branches, bamboo, thread, plastic) to advanced digital applications. His work has been featured in more than 20 solo exhibitions in Greece; he has participated in many group exhibitions in Greece and other countries. He has authored two books in Greek (Προϊστορικό Ρεστοράν, Kedros publ. 2001; Ζωγραφική, οδηγίες χρήσεως, Metaixmio Publ. 2011). In 2003, he attended part of the Hellenic Studies programme at Princeton University as a visiting artist
Υλικό
Form of encaustic and computer printing
Dimensions
216X80
Source
Gift of the artist
Description
In Periklis Pantazis, of 1996, Zacharioudakis implements a combination of encaustic and computer print-out. At that time, he was creating works with figures like Caryatids. In this particular work, the portrait of Pantazis hangs from the head of the child with the watermelon, taken from the work of the painter on that subject, as if the portrait were on the child's head.