CONTEMPORARY
GREEK
PAINTING
THE CANGELARIS COLLECTION
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"Sunset",
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"Sunrise",
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"Landscape",
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"Full
Moon at Kastro ... for Diana and Takis!", 2002 |
"Full
Moon at Kastro ... for Takis and Diana!", 2002 |
"Full
Moon at Kastro ... for Marina!", 2002 |
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"Full
Moon at Kastro ... for Dimitri!", 2002 |
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FILIPPOS FEXIS (1961) Born in Athens, Filippos Fexis studied in England painting, theory of colour, graphic arts, sculpture and history of art at the Brighton Polytechnic (1978) and the Brassey Art Institute (1978-1979) in Sussex, as well as at Byam Shaw School of Art (1980-1985) and the Royal College of Art (1984) in London with Frank Bowling, Adrian Hemmings, John Lewis and Tam Giles. He had his first one-man exhibition at Argostoli (Cephalonia) in 1997, having already participated to group shows since 1984. Other solo and group exhibitions followed both in Greece and abroad. He was also engaged in stage scenery and costume design of tv and movie productions as well as the illustration of books. He has taught painting at the Cultural Center of the Municipality of Athens. His work is considered belonging to the representative chromatic expressionism. He lives and works in Athens. |
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