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Catalogue of the group exhibition Metamorphosis, British Art of the Sixties held at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Andros of the Basil & Elise Goulandris Foundation from 26 June to 25 September 2005.
The exhibition highlighted the substantial transformations which occurred in the arts during the particularly creative period of the 1960's.
The catalogue of the exhibition consists of 61 representative works of the British “sixties”, by 31 leading artists:
David Annesley, Gillian Ayres, Peter Blake, Michael Bolus, Derek Boshier, Anthony Caro, Patrick Caulfield, Bernard Cohen, Barrie Cook, Robyn Denny, Antony Donaldson, Garth Evans, Richard Hamilton, David Hockney, Howard Hodgkin, John Hoyland, Paul Huxley, Allen Jones, Michael Kidner, Phillip King, Jeremy Moon, Eduardo Paolozzi, Peter Phillips, John Plumb, Bridget Riley, Peter Sedgley, Colin Self, Richard Smith, Ian Stephenson, Joe Tilson and Isaac Witkin.
The catalogue also includes biographical notes on all the artists, as well as a bibliography.
Essays contributed by:
- Richard Riley, Exhibition Curator, Visual Arts, British Council, London
- Ana Vasconcelos e Melo, Curator of the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation, Lisbon
- Isadora Papadrakakis, Head Creativity and Society, British Council, Greece
- Kyriakos Koutsomallis, Director of the Museum of Contemporary Art of the Basil and Elise Goulandris Foundation
*Edition in English
Catalogue of the group exhibition Metamorphosis, British Art of the Sixties held at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Andros of the Basil & Elise Goulandris Foundation from 26 June to 25 September 2005.
The exhibition highlighted the substantial transformations which occurred in the arts during the particularly creative period of the 1960's.
The catalogue of the exhibition consists of 61 representative works of the British “sixties”, by 31 leading artists:
David Annesley, Gillian Ayres, Peter Blake, Michael Bolus, Derek Boshier, Anthony Caro, Patrick Caulfield, Bernard Cohen, Barrie Cook, Robyn Denny, Antony Donaldson, Garth Evans, Richard Hamilton, David Hockney, Howard Hodgkin, John Hoyland, Paul Huxley, Allen Jones, Michael Kidner, Phillip King, Jeremy Moon, Eduardo Paolozzi, Peter Phillips, John Plumb, Bridget Riley, Peter Sedgley, Colin Self, Richard Smith, Ian Stephenson, Joe Tilson and Isaac Witkin.
The catalogue also includes biographical notes on all the artists, as well as a bibliography.
Essays contributed by:
- Richard Riley, Exhibition Curator, Visual Arts, British Council, London
- Ana Vasconcelos e Melo, Curator of the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation, Lisbon
- Isadora Papadrakakis, Head Creativity and Society, British Council, Greece
- Kyriakos Koutsomallis, Director of the Museum of Contemporary Art of the Basil and Elise Goulandris Foundation
*Edition in Greek
Catalogue of the exhibition Auguste Rodin - Camille Claudel held at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Andros of the Basil & Elise Goulandris Foundation from 7 July to 22 September 1996.
While placing emphasis on Rodin's work, the exhibition was aimed at presenting aspects from all phases of the artists' œuvre, including works created during their long relationship, which reveal the mutual influence that each one's sculpture exerted on the other's.
18 watercolours and 55 sculptures by Auguste Rodin, alongside 10 sculptures by Camille Claudel, from museums, foundations and private collections abroad - mainly from France and Switzerland - are included in this fully illustrated, bilingual catalogue (Greek, French), accompanied by bibliography and illustrated chronology for both artists, entries of the works, anthology, the testament of Rodin (advise to new artists), as well as a text by him dedicated to the Venus of Milos.
Essays contributed by:
- Marina Lambraki-Plaka, Director of the National Gallery of Greece
- Paul Claudel, Camille Claudel’s brother
- Kyriakos Koutsomallis, Director of the Museum of Contemporary Art of the Basil and Elise Goulandris Foundation
*Bilingual edition (Greek, French)
Catalogue of the exhibition Nikos Engonopoulos, With the Colours of the Word and the Word of Colours held at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Andros of the Basil & Elise Goulandris Foundation from 25 June to 1 October 2017.
Nikos Engonopoulos was a painter, a poet and a professor at the National Technical University. Three areas of activity, separated to some extent, but which enriched one another thanks to a prevailing common denominator: Engonopoulos’ immense, diverse and insatiable - over time – broad and wide-ranging education.
The aim of this dedicated exhibition was to highlight this manifold activity and the undisputed talent he demonstrated in everything he became involved in.
Colour reproductions of all 110 works that were 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 Engonopoulos’ work, as well as poems of the artist.
Essays have been contributed by:
- Kyriakos Koutsomallis, Director of the Museum of Contemporary Art of the Basil and Elise Goulandris Foundation
- Marie Koutsomallis-Moreau, Head of Collection, Basil and Elise Goulandris Foundation
- Sotiris Sorogas, Painter - Emeritus Professor at the National Technical University of Athens
- Thanassis Hatzopoulos, Poet - Psychoanalyst
- Katerina Perpinioti-Agazir, Art Historian
*Bilingual edition (Greek, English)
Catalogue of the exhibition Dimitris Mytaras, From the Contemporary to the Timeless held at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Andros of the Basil & Elise Goulandris Foundation from 1 July to 30 September 2018.
The main characteristic of Dimitris Mytaras’ painting is the coexistence of contradictory elements, which are skillfully intertwined to create the paradoxicality that runs through his entire fertile and creative artistic course. Poetry is expressed alongside violence, lyricism with brutality, pleasure with coarseness.
Apart from a distinguished and popular painter, he was also a poet, talented stage and costume designer, illustrator, designer of decorative representations and charismatic teacher. The aim of this tribute was to highlight both his thematic multilateralism and his technical diversity and dexterity.
Access to the impressive, in both volume and quality, archive of the late Dimitris Mytaras, offered us the opportunity to include a plethora of unpublished information in our research, something which imbued this effort with added interest and significance.
Colour reproductions of all 100 works that were presented in the exhibition are included in this bilingual catalogue (Greek, English), accompanied by essays by Marie Koutsomallis-Moreau, curator of the exhibition, a detailed illustrated chronology and poems by the artist.
*Bilingual edition (Greek, English)
Catalogue of the exhibition "George Rorris, The Nobleness of Purity" held at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Andros of the Basil & Elise Goulandris Foundation from 4 July to 3 October 2021.
*Trilingual edition (Greek, English, French)
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