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Porcelain cappuccino cup with saucer inspired by Edgar Degas' "Little Dancer Aged Fourteen", c. 1878-1881, from the Basil & Elise Goulandris Foundation Collection.
"Citrus" candle in a glass with removable wooden lid. Featuring Paul Gauguin's "Still Life with Grapefruits", 1901 or 1902, from the Basil & Elise Goulandris Foundation Collection.
"Basil" candle in a glass with removable wooden lid. Featuring Vincent van Gogh's "Olive Picking", 1889, from the Basil & Elise Goulandris Foundation Collection.
Catalogue of the exhibition "Nakis Panayotidis - Shut your Eyes and See" held at the Museum of the Basil & Elise Goulandris Foundation in Athens from 27 November 2024 to 2 March 2025.
*Bilingual edition (Greek, English)
Catalogue of the retrospective exhibition George Zongolopoulos, Interminable Plenitude in the Vastness of Abstraction held at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Andros of the Basil & Elise Goulandris Foundation from 19 June to 25 September 2016.
Although he was an accomplished handler of the brush and stylus, George Zongolopoulos bestowed himself to sculpture with an incessant passion, enthusiasm and dedication that brought universal recognition and established him as one of the most important sculptors in Modern Greek art.
Colour reproductions of all 107 works presented in the exhibition are included in this bilingual catalogue (Greek, English), accompanied by well-researched texts written by people with a deep knowledge of George Zongolopoulos’ work.
Essays contributed by:
- Kyriakos Koutsomallis, Director of the Museum of Contemporary Art of the Basil and Elise Goulandris Foundation
- Nikos Theodoridis, President of the George Zongolopoulos Foundation
- Nikos Paissios
- Angelos Moretis
- Nikos Vatopoulos
- Marie Koutsomallis-Moreau
- Maro Kardamitsi-Adami
- Irene Strati
*Bilingual edition (Greek, English)
Catalogue of the exhibition Man Ray, Visages of the Woman held at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Andros of the Basil & Elise Goulandris Foundation from 28 June to 27 September 2015.
The aspiration of the exhibition was to allow, through the selection of one hundred and fifty works by Man Ray, a first glance at his largely paradoxical but also very fertile relationship with the Woman.
The Woman, anonymous or celebrity, successful or unsung, muse or mistress, even the creation of the artist’s imagination is immortalized and elevated into the dominant figure by every means and way throughout his creative course.
The exhibition featured 150 works of all types: photographs, paintings, engravings, drawings, sculptures and ready-mades.
All the works are included in this fully illustrated, trilingual catalogue (Greek, English, French), accompanied by essays by Marie Koutsomallis-Moreau, curator of the exhibition.
*Trilingual edition (Greek, English, French)
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