Christos Theofilis is a notable Greek visual artist, born in 1956 in Piraeus, Greece. He is recognized for his significant contributions to the Greek art scene, particularly through his involvement with the ART-ACT Institute and his broad artistic output. Here are some key points about him:
- Background: Christos Theofilis initially attempted to enter the Athens School of Fine Arts but instead pursued a career in the Merchant Navy, working as an engineer until 1979. His passion for art persisted, leading him to paint throughout this period, even with his self-discovered colorblindness that affected his ability to discern low semi-tones.
- Artistic Career: Theofilis's career took off when he was among ten artists awarded by the European Economic Community at an exhibition in Athens in 1982. His work is characterized by a unique visual conviction, focusing on art as a reflection of inner truth rather than commercial appeal.
- ART-ACT Initiatives: In 2000, Theofilis established the ART-ACT space, which was a significant alternative venue for arts and culture in Athens. By 2007, he founded the ART-ACT Institute, further cementing his role in promoting contemporary art in Greece. The ART-ACT Institute has been involved in creating an archive for research and study of visual arts, particularly for graduates and students of the School of Fine Arts.
- Publications and Exhibitions: Theofilis has been a regular contributor to several Greek newspapers, including "Η Αυγή" (Avgi) and "Ο Χρόνος" (The Time), where he wrote columns on art criticism. He has also curated and participated in numerous exhibitions, showcasing his work both in Greece and internationally. His exhibitions include "Epithanatios Synthesi" (Composition after Death) at Ora Cultural Center, "The Moon" at To Trito Mati Gallery, and "The Portrait of Dorian Gray" at Ekfrasi - Yianna Grammatopoulou gallery.
- Cultural Impact: Theofilis has supervised several limited edition art books and has been involved in cultural dialogues through his work and writings, aiming to foster a deeper understanding and appreciation of art in Greece.
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