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Greek, 1914-1965
Flowers
oil on canvas
signed and dated 55 lower right
55 x 46 cm
Provenance
Emfietzoglou Collection
private collection, Athens
Literature
Συλογή Εμφιετζόγλου, Νεότερη και Σύγχρονη Τέχνη, Αθήνα, 2005, page 327, illustrated
The Greek Sale, 2 Oct 2002, Sotheby’s, London, Lot 132, illustrated
Thanos Tsingos was born in Elefsina in 1914.
He studied architecture at the National Technical University of Athens between 1931 and 1936 and worked as an architect until 1939.
During the Second World War he served on the Middle Eastern front and was involved in a coup for which he was initially sentenced to death and then to life imprisonment before being pardoned and released at the end of the war.
Between 1946 and 1948 he relocated to Brazil where he worked as an architect on the city plan of Brasília, on Le Corbusier’s recommendation.
After Brazil he settled in Paris, where he initially worked in avant-garde theatre before devoting himself to painting.
As with other artists of the era, he lived a bohemian lifestyle that produced bouts of creativity coupled with self-destructive tendencies.
His first solo exhibition was held in Paris at the Gallerie du Siecle (1950). More solo and group exhibitions followed in France and other European countries.
In 1961 he returned permanently to Athens, where he presented two more solo shows.
His painting style belongs to the European tradition of art informel, characterised by expressive gestures and rich colour and texture that create surfaces full of emotional tension. Nevertheless his works are rarely entirely abstract, usually figurative subjects (landscapes, animals or flowers) are depicted in an abstract manner as images of a fantasy world.
Several exhibitions of his work have been held after his death such as at the National Gallery in Athens (1980), the Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris and the Cultural Centre of the Municipality of Elefsina (both 2005).
His work can be found in The National Gallery of Greece, The Municipal Gallery of Athens, The Leventis Gallery, The National Bank of Greece and many other public and private collections.
He studied architecture at the National Technical University of Athens between 1931 and 1936 and worked as an architect until 1939.
During the Second World War he served on the Middle Eastern front and was involved in a coup for which he was initially sentenced to death and then to life imprisonment before being pardoned and released at the end of the war.
Between 1946 and 1948 he relocated to Brazil where he worked as an architect on the city plan of Brasília, on Le Corbusier’s recommendation.
After Brazil he settled in Paris, where he initially worked in avant-garde theatre before devoting himself to painting.
As with other artists of the era, he lived a bohemian lifestyle that produced bouts of creativity coupled with self-destructive tendencies.
His first solo exhibition was held in Paris at the Gallerie du Siecle (1950). More solo and group exhibitions followed in France and other European countries.
In 1961 he returned permanently to Athens, where he presented two more solo shows.
His painting style belongs to the European tradition of art informel, characterised by expressive gestures and rich colour and texture that create surfaces full of emotional tension. Nevertheless his works are rarely entirely abstract, usually figurative subjects (landscapes, animals or flowers) are depicted in an abstract manner as images of a fantasy world.
Several exhibitions of his work have been held after his death such as at the National Gallery in Athens (1980), the Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris and the Cultural Centre of the Municipality of Elefsina (both 2005).
His work can be found in The National Gallery of Greece, The Municipal Gallery of Athens, The Leventis Gallery, The National Bank of Greece and many other public and private collections.
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