1990s, Original Photo Poster, Konstantinos Ignatiadis, The Sculptor Richard Serra, Art

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Original Photo Poster from 1990s

of Greek Artist 

 

Κωνσταντίνος Ιγνατιάδης

Ο Γλύπτης Richard Serra. Παρίσι 1992.

 

Konstantinos Ignatiadis

The Sculptor Richard Serra. Paris 1992.

 

Published by Photographos Magazine in Athens, Greece in the 1990s

Language: Greek 

Dimension: 70 cm x 50 cm 

 

Konstantinos Ignatiadis was born in 1958 in Ioannina, Greece. He graduated from the Faculty of Physics and Mathematics of the University of Athens. in 1982 and left for Paris where he remained until 1998. In 1986, the Vassilis & Elizas Goulandris Foundation secured him a scholarship to specialize in the photography of works of art at the National Museum of Modern Art in Paris. In 1987 he was hired at the Center Georges Pompidou M.N.A.M. (Musée National d’Art Moderne) as a photographer of the collections and exhibitions, while in 1991 he became the exclusive photographer of the Galeries Nationale du Jeu de Paume Museum in Paris. Since 1993 he has been working as an external collaborator of special photography and museography at the Louvre museum. During the period 1988-1992 he actively participated in the production of the first Videodisques and CD Rom (painture-sculpture-objets d’art) of the Louvre and Orsay museums. In 1996 the French state through the Fonds National d’Art Contemporain bought seven of his works. His credits include individual and group exhibitions. He is a member of the Greek Chamber of Visual Arts.

 
Richard Serra (1938 –  2024) was an American artist known for his large-scale abstract sculptures made for site-specific landscape, urban, and architectural settings, whose work has been primarily associated with Postminimalism. Described as “one of his era’s greatest sculptors”, Serra became notable for emphasizing the material qualities of his works and exploration of the relationship between the viewer, the work, and the site.

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