manolis Tzortzakakis

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''We come from infinity and we move towards it.''  - Manolis Tzortzakakis


artist statement

Born in Athens, Greece in 1980. He attended the Athens School of Fine Arts from 2002 to 2007, when he graduated with honors. He currently lives and works in the United States.  

Forces of structure and chaos, desire and sorrow, are the touchstone of the Greek-born artist Manolis Tzortzakakis’ work. At first look, Manolis’ compositions gratify the eye. Their earthy tones and arrangement of lines and shapes draw out a harmony of color and proportion. But when the texture of the materials he uses to create this harmony comes into focus, everything deepens. Discarded things: burlap, fabric, linen, wood, paper, cement— are salvaged and resurrected in Manolis’ work. Their raw energy is fused with acrylic to create symmetric, solved-puzzle-like landscapes. They evoke the order we continually try to impose on our bodies and our lives, a narrative we keep trying to demand from our experience. But from the melancholy of carefully chosen materials— torn, second-hand, fractured— a paradox emerges: The joy of stability and balance is simultaneously contradicted by the vulnerable, broken, and exposed nature of experience. Holes in burlap draw us inward, subtlety of tone pushes us out. The absurdity of a damaged wholeness becomes a visually poetic experience.


artist bio

Solo Exhibitions

 2019     "The Journey" , Creative Arts Guild, Dalton, GA

 2018     ''Thoughts and Memories", Art space gallery , Chattanooga workspace , Chattanooga , TN

 2009     “Earth and Sky”, Gallery 7, Athens, Greece

 2007     “Urban Landscapes”, Gallery 7, Athens, Greece

 

 Selected Group Exhibitions

 

 2016     “Inspired by Antiquity”, Hilton-­asmus contemporary gallery, Chicago, IL

 2015     “Chicago Synchronicity”, Hilton-­asmus contemporary gallery, Chicago, IL

 2012     “Summer Group Show”, Caelum gallery, New York, NY

 2009     “Public and Private Space”, Ersis’ gallery, Athens, Greece 

              “It Happened in Athens”, City of Athens Cultural Center “Melina”, Athens, Greece

              “ Watercolor Landscapes of Greece”, Gallery of Modern Balkan Art, Lemnos, Greece

 2008     “Aigina through the Eyes of Painters”, Historical and Folklore Museum, Aigina, Greece