January 11, 2019

“Mythology” solo exhibition

Istanbul Concept Gallery presents a new solo painting exhibition by Andreas Georgiadis entitled “Mythology”, from January 15 until February 9, 2019. In this new chapter of his work, Georgiadis attempts to constitute a subjective sentimental iconography based on great texts by seven leading authors. Starting from the concept of Myth, seen as a special type of narrative that tries to interpret aspects of the world surrounding us, Georgiadis recalls images of landscapes as well as emotions, recasting them as parts of an entirely personal mythology full of obsessions, impressions and countless influences.

September 13, 2017

HELLENIC CENTRE presents Andreas Georgiadis – Mediterranean Encounters September 16-17, Open House

The Greek painter sailing through key Mediterranean cities that marked the history of modern Europe, suggests a nostalgic journey in time and space inspired by literature gems of his favourite writers. Marcel Proust, Tomas Mann, Guy de Maupassant, Honore de Balzac, Giuseppe Tomasi di Lambedusa, George Simenon, Lawrence Durrell, Pierre Loti and their significant literary impact direct a visual art trail to the cities of Venice, Alexandria, Constantinople, Marseille, Athens, Smyrna, Thessaloniki, via Andreas Georgiadis’s compositions.

June 21, 2017

“Constantinople” travels to Crete

The Municipality of Heraclion and Cultural Society of Panormo “Epimenides” presents a painting exhibition by painter Andreas Georgiadis entitled “ Constantinople”.

Heraclion: Basilica of Saint Mark
Opening: Tuesday July 11th 2017, Duration: 11 up to 22.07.2017

Rethymnon: Carob Mill, Panormo
Opening: Tuesday July 25th 2017, Duration: 25.07 up to 12.08.2017

May 1, 2017

“Constantinople” travels to Hellenic Centre, London

The Hellenic Centre presents a painting exhibition by painter Andreas Georgiadis entitled “ Constantinople”.
Opening: Monday May 8th 2017. 
Duration: 05/08 - 05/16/2017

February 21, 2017

“Constantinople” travels to Mohamed Ali’s House, in Kavala

The MOHA Research Center presents, at Mohammed Ali’s House in Kavala, a painting exhibition by painter Andreas Georgiadis entitled “ Constantinople”. The exhibition is organized by the MOHA Research Center, and is curated by Fani-Maria Tsigakou.
Opening: Saturday February 25th 2017. 
Duration: 23/2 - 23/4/2017

December 15, 2016

“Constantinople”: new solo exhibition by Andreas Georgiadis

Genesis Gallery is pleased to present Andreas Georgiadis «Constantinople», Solo painting exhibition
Curator: Iris Kritikou, Cultural Direction: Yiorgos Tzaneris
Duration of the exhibition: 15.12.2016 up to 14.01.2017

August 1, 2016

The Alexandria Quartet travels to Mohamed Ali’s House, in Kavala

The MOHA Research Center presents, at Mohammed Ali’s House in Kavala, a painting exhibition by painter Andreas Georgiadis entitled “The Alexandria Quartet”, based on the novel by Lawrence Durrell. The exhibition is organized by the MOHA Research Center, and is curated by Fani-Maria Tsigakou.

July 10, 2016

Crossing the Nile covers a new poetic anthology by Christos G. Papadopoulos.

Mikri Arktos released in early July, the first poetic anthology by Christos G. Papadopoulos, entitled “I glissa tis figis”.

June 10, 2016

The Alexandria Quartet travels to Epimenides Carob Mill, Rethymnon

Epimenides Cultural Society of Panormo presents an exhibition by Greek artist Andreas Georgiadis entitled “The Alexandria Quartet” based on the novel by Lawrence Durrell.
The exhibition is part of the 19th International Conference’s program “Threading the Labyrinth: Durrell, Greece, and World War II”, organized by International Lawrence Durrell Society, 26–30 June 2016 in Rethymnon, Crete, dedicated to famous British writer.

March 14, 2015

Michael Haag

Meeting Andreas Georgiadis and Seeing His Alexandria Quartet Illustrations

"Last night I went to the Hellenic Centre in London to see the exhibition of Alexandria Quartet illustrations and to meet the artist himself, Andreas Georgiadis.  I was glad to have the chance to see the illustrations close up.  They are drawn in ink on cotton paper and are wonderfully subtle and detailed. Andreas is highly knowledgable about the city, the cosmopolitan Alexandria of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, and takes pride in the contribution made by Greeks to reviving Alexandria - even as he now records in his drawings what is being neglected and destroyed. With me at the exhibition was Frank Pike. Frank began his career at Faber and Faber as copy editor on the last volumes of Lawrence Durrell's The Alexandria Quartet…”

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