OneBran, Soteur, BR, Yiakou, N.S. Bassment Rats, Gospel Styles, Artyis, Achilles, Con Joined Movement
Athens Trigono 2019
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OneBran, Soteur, BR, Yiakou, N.S. Bassment Rats, Gospel Styles, Artyis, Achilles, Con Joined Movement
Athens Trigono 2019
New entry from the Aesthetics of Crisis site
My first encounter with Sotiris Fokeas, aka Soteur, took place during a photo stroll around the Athens School of Fine Arts on a sunny January day—once in person and then again through his work. First, I ran into Sotiris, at the time an MFA student at the university, leisurely working on a colorful mural on one of the many walls on campus, striking up a brief conversation. A bit later, having returned to my solitary pursuit of photo documentation, I came upon the slogan “Too young for serious art, too old for graffiti,” a thoroughly Athenian conundrum, perfectly placed between a fire escape and an AC unit on the back of a university building. Only later that day, with some help from Instagram, did I connect the two, getting my first glimpse at the slogan-writing and meme-generating street artist, fine arts student, and online persona that is Soteur.