In the foyez, Panagiotis Tetsis' fabulous mural. I have visited his house in Hydra which you can see here . You can also see some more of his work here
Colourful crowds move in a fluid continuum, creating a prismatic abstract geometry of awnings, trucks, shopping carts, overflowing with fruit and vegetables. In Tetsis' art realism and abstraction coexist in perfect harmony. Built in broad brushstrokes of dense paint, the composition orchestrates the most startling harmonies. Tetsis delivers a powerful message of optimism.
Umbrellas (Street Market)
Also in the foyer:
Rena Papaspyrou, Boalbeks (Images through Matter), 1986-88, (detached wall surface, extension with polythene, canvas, colour)
This is part of a separate exhibition so there will be a post on it later.
There is a water reel in the garden, lots of sculptures, including George Zongolopoulos' Umbrellas, and the cafe
and the easiest way to move from one floor to another, rather than using the stairs or the lift, is these ramps which serve as walkways and which are fun and afford great views
We had a look at the gallery's European collection. It's very small as this is a museum about Greek art. I have just picked a few paintings that I liked:
Pablo Picasso, Woman's Head, 1939, (oil on canvas)
Cherubs galore!
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