Alekos Fassianos
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1935 Athens, Greece |
| Occupation | painter |
Alekos Fassianos (Greek: Αλέκος Φασιανός, born in 1935) is a Greek painter.[1][2][3]
Work
ALEKOS FASSIANOS Alekos Fassianos was born in Athens in 1935. He graduated from the Athens Academy of Fine Arts, then in 1960 moved to Paris to study lithography at the Paris National School of Arts, where he met with the remarkable artists and writers of those times.
Alekos Fassianos used to design the stage decorations for major classic and modern productions, seeking out its own unique artistic forms at the same time.
His art works are being exhibited in the best world museums and can only be found in private collections of admirers of his talent. Alekos Fassianos ` art has been exhibited in museums and galleries around the world, particularly in Athens, Paris and throughout Europe, as well as in Tokyo, New York, Sao Paulo and Melbourne.
In addition to private collections, his art works can be found in the following museums in France: the Paris Museum of Modern Art; the «MOEGT» Foundation, San Paul de Vence; Center for Contemporary Art «POMPIDOU BEAUBOURG», Paris.
The artist presently lives and works in Greece, in Athens, but always refers to France as his second home.
NOMINATIONS AND RECOGNITIONS
Date
1985: Chevalier in the Order of Arts & Letters (honored by Minister Jack Lang).
2010: Officer in the Order of Arts & Letters (honored by Minister Frederic Mitterrand)
2013: Officer in the Honorary Legion (honored by the President of the French Republic, the Army General Georgelin)
2009: Honorary Member of the Russian Academy of Fine Arts
He is also a Member of the Fine Arts Academy of Athens.
MAJOR EXHIBITIONS
1960
А23 Gallery, paintings, Athens, Greece
1961
ZYGOS Gallery, paintings, Athens, Greece
1962
HILTON Gallery, paintings, Athens, Greece
1966
MERLIN Gallery, paintings, Athens, Greece
1967
3+2 Gallery, paintings, Paris, France
1968
GRAFICA TOKYO Gallery, paintings, Tokyo, Japan
HARTMANN Gallery, Munich, Germany
1969 – 1971
PAUL FACCHETTI Gallery, paintings, Paris, France
PAUL FACCHETTI Gallery, paintings, Zurich, Switzerland
Biennale, the Greek stand, San-Paolo, Brazil
ZOUMBOULAKIS Gallery, paintings, Athens, Greece
1972
IOLAS, Gallery, paintings, Paris, France
Biennale, the Greek stand, Venice, Italy
IOLAS, Gallery, paintings, New York, USA
IOLAS / DE ROUGEMONT, Gallery, paintings, Genève, Switzerland
IOLAS, Gallery, paintings, Milan, Italy
1973
PAUL FACCHETTI Gallery, paintings, Zurich, Switzerland
BORJESSON Gallery, paintings & lithography, Malmo, Sweden
LA ΗUNE Gallery, prints, Paris, France
1974
TANIT Gallery, Munich, Germany
LE POINT Gallery, paintings & prints, Beirut, Lebanon
1975
IOLAS Gallery, paintings, Paris, France
IOLAS / BARROCCI Gallery, paintings, Milan, Italy
ZOUMBOULAKIS Gallery, sketches & prints, Athens, Greece
1976
KAMMER Gallery, sketches & prints, Hamburg, Germany
1977
ZOUMBOULAKIS Gallery, paintings, Athens, Greece
ORIGRAFICA Gallery, paintings, Malmo, Sweden
HELAND Gallery, paintings & prints, Stockholm, Sweden
BIREN Gallery, prints & lithography, Paris, France
1978
LA ΗUNE Gallery, sketches & prints, Paris, France
BEAUBOURG Gallery, paintings, Paris, France
GRAFYIKA TOKYO Gallery, paintings, Tokyo, Japan
International Contemporary Art Fair (FIAC), paintings, Paris, France
TANIT, Gallery, paintings & prints, Munich, Germany
GIMPEL Gallery, paintings, London, UK
1979
BEAUBOURG Gallery, paintings, Paris, France
ORIGRAFICA Gallery, gouache, pastel & prints, Malmo, Sweden
1980
ZOUMBOULAKIS Gallery, paintings, Athens, Greece
ARTCURIAL Gallery, prints, Paris, France
LA ΗUNE Gallery, sketches & lithography, Paris, France
PIERIDES Gallery, paintings, Glyfada - Athens, Greece
GRAFYIKA TOKYO Gallery, paintings, Tokyo, Japan
1981
ORIGRAFICA Gallery, paintings, Malmo, Sweden
1982
KAMMER Gallery, paintings, Hamburg, Germany
International Contemporary Art Fair (FIAC), CREUZEVAULT Gallery, Paris, France
International Contemporary Art Fair (FIAC), LA HUNE Gallery, Paris, France
BEAUBOURG Gallery, paintings, Paris, France
SAMY KINGE Gallery, paintings, Paris, France
CUPILLARD Gallery, sketches & prints, Paris, France
GRAFYIKA TOKYO Gallery, paintings, Tokyo, Japan
1983
ZOUMBOULAKIS Gallery, paintings, Athens, Greece
CREUZEVAULT Gallery, paintings, Paris, France
Paul Valery Museum, Retrospective Art Exhibition, Paris, France
1984
Center for Contemporary Art GEORGE POMPIDOU, Paris, France
Institute Français, prints, Athens, Greece
1985
International Contemporary Art Fair (FIAC), CREUZEVAULT Gallery, Paris, France
LA ΗUNE Gallery, paintings, Paris, France
Château de Chenonceau, Retrospective Art Exhibition, Chenonceau, France
NII Gallery, prints, Osaka, Japan
1986
BEAUBOURG Gallery, paintings, Paris, France
ZOUMBOULAKIS Gallery, paintings, Athens, Greece
1987
ORIGRAFICA Gallery, paintings, Malmo, Sweden
GRAFYIKA TOKYO Gallery, paintings, Tokyo, Japan
IOLAS, Gallery, paintings, New York, USA
1988
EIRMOS Gallery, Salonica, Greece
1989
GRAFYIKA TOKYO Gallery, paintings, prints & sketches, Tokyo, Japan
BEAUBOURG Gallery, paintings, Paris, France
RICHTER-MASSET Gallery, paintings, Hamburg, Germany
1991
ZOUMBOULAKIS Gallery, frescoes, Athens, Greece
LA ΗUNE – BRENNER Gallery, prints & Sketches, Paris, France
1992
SAGA, Grand Palace, LA ΗUNE – BRENNER Gallery, Paris, France
TOKYO Gallery, paintings, Tokyo, Japan
ZOUMBOULAKIS Gallery, frescoes, Athens, Greece
1993
BEAUBOURG Gallery, paintings, Paris, France
Macedonian Museum of Modern Art, Retrospective Art Exhibition, Salonica, Greece
LA ΗUNE - BRENNER Gallery, prints & Sketches, Paris, France
1994
ORIGRAFICA Gallery, paintings, Malmo, Sweden
1995
LA ΗUNE – BRENNER Gallery, collages and stencils, Paris, France
1996
PUDELCO Gallery, paintings, Bonn, Germany
JASKI ART GALERY, paintings & prints, Amsterdam, Netherlands
1997
Paul Valery Museum & Nikos Kazantzakis Museum, Séte, France
1998
European Cultural Center in Delphi, Retrospective Art Exhibition, Delphi, Greece
RACHELIN – LEMARIE Gallery, the «Angels and Amours» Art Exhibition, Paris, France
1999
Paul Valery Museum, books illustrations & lithography, Séte, France
NIKAF Art Fair, FUTURA Gallery, Tokyo, Japan
2000
Art Miami, FUTURA Gallery, Miami, USA
LA ΗUNE – BRENNER Gallery, graphics, Paris, France
RACHELIN – LEMARIE Gallery, «Mythology for every day» Exhibition, Paris, France
KERYLOS Villa, «Mythology for every day» Exhibition, Beaulieu-sur-Mer, France
BIXIO 2 Gallery, paintings, Milan, Italy
2001
The Hellenic Art Foundation, graphics, New York, USA
Château de Chenonceau, Retrospective Art Exhibition, Chenonceau, France
2002
Museum of Cycladic Arts, Athens, Greece
2003
The Hellenic Art Foundation, graphics, London, UK
GRAFYIKA TOKYO Gallery, paintings, Tokyo, Japan
LA ΗUNE – BRENNER Gallery, «The Gods` Exploits» Exhibition, Paris, France
2004
BENAKI Museum, paintings, Athens, Greece
National Gallery – A.Soutsos Museum, Retrospective, Athens, Greece
2005
TEM SANAT Gallery, Istanbul, Turkey
ZANNETTACCI Gallery, paintings, Genève, Switzerland
2007
POTNIA THIRON Gallery, «Eternal Return» Art Exhibition, Athens, Greece
SCHNEIDER gallery, paintings, Munich, Germany
2008
DIMEO Gallery, paintings, Paris, France
Central House of Artists, Moscow, Russia
2009
HELLENβEIK Gallery, Nice, France
ZANNETTACCI Gallery, painting, Genève, Switzerland
2010
CHALLIER Gallery, Paris, France
THIERRY SALVADOR Gallery, Brussels, Belgium
2011
TAMARIS Villa, La Seyne-sur-Mer, France
ESTADES Gallery, Lion, France
HERMAN Gallery, Berlin, Germany
Галерея TEM SANAT Gallery, Istanbul, Turkey
The Hellenic Museum, Melbourne, Australia
OPERA Gallery, Dubai, UAE
OPERA Gallery, London, UK
2012
DI MEO gallery, «The light newly found» Art exhibition, Paris, France
TEM SANAT Gallery, Istanbul, Turkey
2013
TAMARIS Villa, Retrospective, Toulon, France
2015
Art Exhibition, Tokyo, Japan
2016
ΤHE STATE MUSEUM OF RELIGION AND HISTORY ST. PETERSBURG.
2016
GALLERY PIERRE- ALAIN CHALIER PARIS
See also
References
- ↑ "Retrospective exhibition on the art of Alekos Fassianos". December 27, 2004.
- ↑ "Athens shows off its Olympic face". San Francisco Chronicle. August 8, 2004.
- ↑ "Cultural Roundup". Southeast European Times. December 29, 2004.
