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THE WORK OF JANNIS KOUNELLIS
Born in Piraeus in 1936, Jannis Kounellis’ formative two decades of life were immersed in the destructive times of WW2 and the Greek Civil War. He left Greece in 1956 to study in Italy and became one of the foremost exponents of the Italian Arte Povera ("poor art") movement of the mid-1960s. Following his death in 2017 a major retrospective of his work was staged at the Venice Biennale in 2019 curated by Germano Celant, the founder of the term Arte Povera. Reminiscences of the smells, sights and sounds of Greece would shape many of his international works which he imbued with a profound humanism derived from his leftist politics. He is included in the collections of all major international galleries including the National Gallery of Australia and the NGV.

A Festival Hellenika event presented by Max Mastrosavas

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One-hour duration with visual support + 15 minutes for question/discussion time. In English.
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