Demosthenis Skoulakis, A Retrospective: Portraits and Underground Routes
at the Benaki Museum, Pireos Avenue, Athens.
Portraits:
My Own Athina, 1988, (oil on canvas)
Comrade Alexis No. II, 1986, (oil on canvas)
The Young Killer, 1986, (oil on canvas)
Athina, 1986, (oil on canvas)
Self-Portrait, 1990, (oil on canvas)
The Painter, 1989, (oil on canvas)
The Teacher, Yannis Moralis, 1990-92, (oil on canvas)
The Transparency of Age, 1988, (oil on canvas)
The Dancer, 1991, (oil on canvas)
Yannis Tsarouhis, 1989, (oil on canvas)
The Hands of Yannis Tsarouchis, 1989, (oil on canvas)
Yannis Tsarouchis in the Neon Café, 1989, (oil on canvas)
Homage to Yannis Tsarouhis, 1982, (oil on canvas)
Underground Routes:
'In May 1993, a taxi strike forces me to descend the stairs of the 'underground railway'. It had been many years since I used the 'underground' and this descent made me feel like ... Odysseus in Hades. A forgotten, unknown and, at the same time, familiar world was revealed to my eyes. I was surprised at the intense need to paint this 'underworld'.
Omonia - Train Arrival, 1997, (oil on canvas)
Journey - Confinement (Red Door), 1995, (oil on canvas)
Underground - Communication, 1996, (oil on canvas)
Journey - Confinement II, 1994, (oil on canvas)
Monastiraki - Waiting, 1995, (oil on canvas)
Piraeus - Arrival, 1995, (oil on canvas)
Victoria - Stairs, 1996, (oil on canvas)
Victoria - Stairs, 1996, (oil on canvas)
Neo Faliro - Stairs, 1998, (oil on canvas)
Omonia - Copper Door, 1994, (oil on canvas)
Omonia - Maze, 1995, (oil on canvas)
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