The European Capital of Culture Pafos2017 within the frame of its events and actions throughout March, presents an exhibition that pays tribute to Stass Paraskos, one of the most well-known and internationally acclaimed Cypriot artists. Stass, with his exuberant personality and his international displacement, has left how own mark and a rich legacy in the artistic scene of Cyprus. As well as being a significant figure in the international art world, Stass Paraskos was one of the pioneers of modern art in Cyprus. He founded the “Cyprus College of Art”, established in Lempa, Pafos which hosts a remarkable sculpture garden, created by Stass and numerous visiting artists to the College over a period of twenty years, called the Great Wall of Lempa.
Born in 1933 by a poor Cypriot family, Stass travelled to England in 1953 to work as a waiter in London. Moving to Leeds in 1956 he befriended some of the most radical artists of the time, including Terry Frost, Patrick Heron, Anthony Caro, Norbert Lynton and Herbert Read. Stass became one of the most popular and highly respected art tutors in Britain, and a significant artist who showed at prestigious venues including the Institute of Contemporary Arts, the Hayward Gallery and the Sao Paulo Biennial. Today his paintings can be found in major collections, including those of the Arts Council and Tate Gallery. Stass could be a painter of idyllic pastoral scenes, with paintings showing village life in Cyprus, and an illustrator of the stories from ancient Greek mythology. But he could also be a passionate maker of political paintings, showing the abuse of human rights, the mistreatment of women by men, and the impact of war in Cyprus and other parts of the Middle East. At times his art could be controversial, including in 1966 when he was arrested by the police in Leeds for an exhibition of paintings showing male nudes. As a result he became the last artist in Britain to be prosecuted. This exhibition is a retrospective of his work from 1960 until his death in 2014 and will present works of the artist that are part of national and international collections, including the Tate Gallery of London. The exhibition is curated by his children Michael and Margaret Paraskos. Through the thematic displays in this exhibition we discover a pioneering Cypriot artist who helped create the cosmopolitan art world we see in Cyprus today.
Opening and guided tour of the exhibition on 17th March 2017 at 19:00 Duration of the exhibition from 17th March – 30th April 2017 at Pafos Municipal Gallery Opening Hours: 10:00 – 15:00 (Mon- Fri), 10:00 – 13:00 (Sat.) Free Entrance More information: 2693 2017, info@pafos2017.eu
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