Alekos Fassianos

Alekos Fassianos
Born(1935-12-13)13 December 1935
Died16 January 2022(2022-01-16) (aged 86)
NationalityGreek
EducationAthens School of Fine Arts, Paris School of Fine Arts
Known forPainting, drawing, lithograph
Notable workThe Messenger (1981), Adam & Eve (2000)

Alekos Fassianos (Greek: Αλέκος Φασιανός, 13 December 1935 – 16 January 2022) was a renowned Greek painter. He gained recognition for his distinctive style, which was characterized by immediacy and a deliberate departure from standardized painting techniques.[1][2][3]

Life and career[edit]

Fassianos was born in Athens but originated from Nafpaktos. After graduating from the Athens School of Fine Arts, he moved to Paris, France, in 1960, to study Paris National School of Arts, where he met several artists and writers.[citation needed]

Fassianos used to design the stage decorations for major classic and modern productions. His art has been exhibited in museums and galleries including in Athens, Paris, and throughout Europe, as well as in Tokyo, New York, São Paulo, and Melbourne.[citation needed]

In addition to private collections, his art works can be found in the following museums in France; the Paris Museum of Modern Art; the Maeght Foundation, San Paul de Vence;l, and the Center for Contemporary Art.[citation needed]

Fassianos was very popular in Greece, and some of his works are exhibited in public places: two large murals entitled The Myth of My Neighborhood, can be seen in Athens at the Metaxourgeio metro station. Small sculptures can be seen in front of the Orthodox Church of St. Irene in Athens. A giant vertical mural can be seen in the lobby of the Electra Metropolis Hotel in Athens.

On 13 December 2007, a Fassianos painting titled The Messenger sold for €550,701 at Bonhams in London.

Fassianos died on 16 January 2022, at the age of 86.[4]

Honours[edit]

Collection and exhibition history[edit]

Public and private collections[edit]

France

Greece and Cyprus

Worldwide

  • Hellenic Foundation for Culture, New-York, Usa
  • Hellenic Foundation for Culture, London, United-Kingdom
  • Creator Vesevo, Ercolano, Italy
  • Osten Museum of Drawing,[15] Skopje, North Macedonia
  • Museum of history and religion,[16] Saint-Petersburg, Russia

Solo shows[edit]

1990s[edit]

  • 1991 Galerie Zoumboulakis, Athens, Greece
  • 1991 Galerie La Hune - Brenner, Paris, France
  • 1992 SAGA, Grand Palais, Galerie La Hunne - Brenner, Paris, France
  • 1992 Galerie Grafika Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan
  • 1992 Galerie Zoumboulakis, Athens, Greece
  • 1992 Galerie Origrafica, Malmö, Sweden
  • 1993 Galerie Beaubourg, Paris, France
  • 1993 Macedonian Museum of Contemporary Art (MMCA), Retrospective, Thessaloniki, Greece
  • 1993 Galerie La Hune - Brenner, Paris, France
  • 1994 Galerie Origrafica, Malmö, Sweden
  • 1995 Galerie La Hune - Brenner, Paris, France
  • 1996 Galerie Pudelco, Bonn, Germany
  • 1996 Kunstkabinett Regensburg, Regensburg, Germany
  • 1996 Jaski Art Gallery, Amsterdam, Netherlands
  • 1997 Paul Valery Museum & Nikos Kazantakis Museum (Twinning), Sète, France
  • 1997 Galerie Grafika Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan
  • 1998 European Culture Center of Delphi, Retrospective, Delphi, Greece
  • 1998 Galerie Rachlin-Lemarié, Angels and Loves,[17] Paris, France
  • 1999 Paul Valery Museum, Sète, France
  • 1999 NIKAF art fair, Galerie Futura, Tokyo, Japan

2000s[edit]

  • 2000 Art Miami, Galerie Futura, Miami, Usa
  • 2000 Galerie La Hune - Brenner, Paris, France
  • 2000 Galerie Rachlin-Lemarié, Daily Mythology, Paris, France
  • 2000 Villa Kerylos, Daily Mythology, Beaulieu-sur-Mer, France
  • 2000 Galerie Bixio 2, Milan, Italy
  • 2001 Hellenic Foundation for Culture, New York, Usa
  • 2001 Château de Chenonceau, Le Mythe à bicyclette, Chenonceau, France
  • 2002 Museum of Cycladic Art, The winners, Athens, Greece
  • 2003 Hellenic Foundation for Culture, London, United-Kingdom
  • 2003 Galerie Zannettacci, Geneva, Switzerland
  • 2003 Galerie La Hune - Brenner, Les Travaux Des Dieux, Paris, France
  • 2003 Galerie Grafika Tokyo,[18] Tokyo, Japan
  • 2004 Benaki Museum, Travaux, mythes, Eros,[19] Athens, Greece
  • 2004 National Art Gallery, A. Soutzos Museum, Everyday Mythologies,[20] Athens, Greece
  • 2004 Galerie Grafika Tokyo,[18] Tokyo, Japan
  • 2005 Tem Sanat Galerisi, Alecos Fassianos,[21] Istanbul, Turkey
  • 2005 Galerie Zannettacci, Geneva, Switzerland
  • 2007 Galerie Potnia Thiron, L'éternel Retour,[22] Athens, Greece
  • 2007 Galerie Schneider, Munich, Germany
  • 2008 Galerie Di Meo, Eroticon,[23] Paris, France
  • 2008 Central House of Artists, Moscow, Russia
  • 2008 Galerie Potnia Thiron, Tout ce qu'il nous reste,[24] Athens, Greece
  • 2009 Galerie Helenbeck, Soft Mythology,[25] Nice, France
  • 2009 Galerie Zannettacci, Geneva, Switzerland
  • 2009 Municipality of Rhodes Modern Greek Art Museum, Fassianos - 45 Years Of Creation,[26] Rhodes, Greece

2010s[edit]

  • 2010 Galerie Grafika Tokyo, The Aegean Breeze,[18] Tokyo, Japan
  • 2010 Galerie Pierre-Alain Challier, Recovery of happiness,[27] Paris, France
  • 2010 Galerie Thierry Salvador, Memories,[28] Brussels, Belgium
  • 2011 Opera Gallery, Fassianos,[29] London, United Kingdom
  • 2011 Villa Tamaris Art center, Memories,[30] La Seyne-sur-Mer, France
  • 2011 Galerie Herrmann, Fassianos,[31] Berlin, Germany
  • 2011 Pavlos Kountouriotis Mansion, Fassianos: Giorgos Economopoulos Collection,[26] Hydra, Grèce
  • 2011 Tem Sanat Galerisi, Fassianos,[32] Istanbul, Turkey
  • 2011 Hellenic Museum, Fassianos, Ancient myth - Modern situations[33], Melbourne, Australia
  • 2012 Galerie Di Meo, Fassianos, The light rediscovered,[34] Paris, France
  • 2012 Galerie Estades, Fassianos,[35] Lyon, France
  • 2012 Abbaye-école de Sorèze, Alecos Fassianos et sa muse Gudrun Von Leitner,[36] Sorèze, France
  • 2012 Grosvenor Gallery, Everyday myths,[37] London, United Kingdom
  • 2014 Galerie Zannettacci, Fassianos,[38] Geneva, Switzerland
  • 2014 Galerie Française - Gérard Schneider, Fassianos,[26] Munich, Germany
  • 2014 Espace Paul-et-André-Vera, Fassianos,[39] Saint-Germain-en-Laye, France
  • 2015 Kapopoulos Fine Arts, Alekos Fassianos,[40] Mykonos, Greece
  • 2016 Museum of History and religion, Ancient Greek Myths in everyday life,[41] Saint-Petersburg, Russia
  • 2016 Kapopoulos Fine Arts, Apocalypse,[42] Patmos, Greece
  • 2016 Galerie Pierre-Alain Challier, Fassianos - joie de vivre,[43] Paris, France
  • 2017 Kapopoulos Fine Arts, Alekos Fassianos,[43] Athens, Greece
  • 2018 Galerie Sophie Scheidecker, Fassianos,[44] Paris, France
  • 2018 Iris Gallery, Small works, Athens, Greece
  • 2018 Historical Archive - Museum of Hydra (I.A.M.Y), Fassianos in France,[45] Hydra, Greece
  • 2019 Galerie Estades, Alecos Fassianos,[46] Paris, France

Group exhibitions[edit]

  • 1963 Pantechnicon, San Francisco
  • 1965 SWEA, Stockholm
  • 1968 Biennale of Menton
  • 1982 Palais des Congrès : Europalia with Caras, Christoforou, Gaïtis & Alkis Pierrakos, Brussels, Belgium
  • 2000 Kunstkabinett Regensburg, Contemporary Drawings and Sculptures, Regensburg, Germany
  • 2009 Opera Gallery, Fassianos - Timur D'Vatz, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
  • 2011 Galerie Pascal Polar, The Figurative Art of Greek Artists, Brussels, Belgium
  • 2012 Musée du verre et de ses métiers, Daum - Art, luxury & crystal, Dordives, France
  • 2012 Opera Gallery, A Century of Nudes, Geneva, Switzerland
  • 2013 Villa Tamaris Art Center, Retrospective, La Seyne-sur-Mer, France
  • 2014 Galerie Morfi, Group exhibition of Cypriot and Greek artists, Limassol, Cyprus
  • 2015 Galerie David Hicks, Fassianos - Oppenheim, Paris, France
  • 2016 Opera Gallery, Shades of blue, Monaco, France
  • 2016 Ikastikos Kiklos Sianti Gallery, Small Paintings, Athens, Greece
  • 2016 Manege Central Exhibition Hall, Genii Loci - Greek Art From 1930 To The Present, Saint-Petersburg, Russia
  • 2017 Manoir du Boulanc, Greeks !, Verderonne, France
  • 2017 Kapopoulos Fine Arts, Segui – Fassianos, Mykonos, Greece
  • 2017 Ikastikos Kiklos Sianti Gallery, Small Paintings, Athens, Greece
  • 2018 Paul Valéry Museum, Painting and Poetry, Sète, France
  • 2018 Moca Skopje, The Greek Collection, Skopje, North Macedonia
  • 2018 Maeght Foundation, The Spirit of a Collection : Gifts, Saint-Paul-de-Vence, France
  • 2019 Roma Gallery, Alekos Fassianos - Dimitris Mytaras, Athens, Greece
  • 2019 Ikastikos Kiklos Sianti Gallery, A Beach in the City, Athens, Greece
  • 2019 Theocharakis Foundation, Alekos Fassianos, Vangelis Chronis – 30 Years of Friendship, Paintings and Poetry, Athens, Greece
  • 2020 Galerie Élysée Saint-Honoré, Yves Navarre meets Alekos Fassianos, Paris, France

See also[edit]

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