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In girum imus nocte et consumimur igni, 2013, acrylic on canvas, 180x140cm
Magnus Artisticus, Werden die Barmherzigen zu Sendboten der Unburarmherzigkeit, 2013, acrylic on canvas, 90x90cm
On the hammock of things, 2014-15, acrylic on canvas, 220x160cm
The cross as an Artist, 2012, acrylic on canvas, 220x160cm
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Ziogas Yiannis

Yannis Ziogas was born in Thessaloniki (Greece). In 2010 he was elected assistant professor at the Department of Fine and Applied Arts of the University of Western Macedonia. He studied Math (BS University of Athens) and received his Master’s in Fine Arts at the School of Visual Arts (1991) in New York; he has held twenty one solo exhibitions and has participated in numerous group exhibitions in Greece and abroad. In 2001, with the support of the J. F. Kostopoulos Foundation, he attended the International and Curatorial Program in New York. He teaches painting as a lecturer at the School of Visual Arts in Florina, Greece. His work has been reviewed nationally and internationally (New York Times, Artnews, Sculpture, Giornale dell’ Arte). He is the author of several essays on art theory and of the books The Byzantine Malevich, Tarkovsky in Chalkis, Censorship in Visual Arts, The Diary of a ΠΔ 407/80.

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