Eroticon, Yannis Moralis,1987
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Eroticon, Yannis Moralis,1987
Funeral composition
Painting by Giannis Moralis. 1958
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Γιάννης Μόραλης - 1956, ΥΔΡΑ, έκδοση ΕΟΤ / Μουσείο Μπενάκη, αναδρομοκη έκθεση Γιάννη Μόραλη
Even if you don’t recognise his name, chances are that you’ve encountered the work of the influential Greek artist Yiannis Moralis. The prolific creator enjoyed a career that not only encompassed a diverse range of painting styles but also set design, printmaking and book illustrations. The artist also played an influential role in fostering a modern Greek artistic collective and was an academic role model during his tenure as a professor at Athens’ school of fine arts.
Γιάννης Μόραλης - Στον υπαίθριο φωτογράφο, 1934
In the summer of 1932, the Athens School of Fine Arts wrapped up the academic year with an exhibition of work by the first-year students in the class of acclaimed painter Oumbertos Argyros. Yiannis Moralis showed two self-portraits in the show, which earned him a positive review by influential art critic Dionysios Kokkinos in the magazine Nea Estia.
This exhibition is the first stop in the comprehensive retrospective being held on Moralis (1916-2009) at the Benaki Museum’s Pireos Street Annex, in cooperation with the Greek National Gallery, the National Bank of Greece Cultural Foundation, Zoumboulakis Galleries and the artist’s family.
The exhibition is loosely arranged in decades, covering the entire career of the great painter, engraver, set designer and art teacher, while also providing important insights into his private life.
Even if you don’t recognise his name, chances are that you’ve encountered the work of the influential Greek artist Yiannis Moralis. The prolific creator enjoyed a career that not only encompassed a diverse range of painting styles but also set design, printmaking and book illustrations. The artist also played an influential role in fostering a modern Greek artistic collective and was an academic role model during his tenure as a professor at Athens’ school of fine arts. This month sees the opening of a new, celebratory exhibition in the Greek capital, simply entitled Yannis Moralis.