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Nationality | Greek |
Known for | Street art, artivism, Social commentary |
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Bleepsgr (or Bleeps) is the pseudonym used by V.(M.) Kakouris, who is a Greek artist. He creates political street art, paintings and installations; [1] he is associated with the artivism movement. [2] Much of his street art is in Athens, but his paintings are also to be found in other parts of Greece, and more widely in Europe. [3]
Bleeps was born in Peristeri district, which is located in the West Bank of Athens circa 1980 [3] and he grew up in a low - mid class environment.
Bleeps started creating street art while he was in Bristol, UK, between 2003 and 2005, [4] where he became familiar with the local underground scene. [5]
Most of Bleeps' street art projects derive elements from conceptual art, folk art and various past art movements, while the protagonists depicted are associated with Bleeps' interpretation of social life. [6]
His stated goal is to examine systemic figures such as religion, politics, monetary system and consumerism. [7] [8]
Since the beginning of the Greek financial crisis in 2008, Bleeps has been creating a series of works related to the crisis' impact on ordinary people [9] and the lower middle class, globally and in his country, in the form of critical discourse. [10] [11] [12] [13]
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Bleepsgr | |
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Born | |
Nationality | Greek |
Known for | Street art, artivism, Social commentary |
Website |
www |
Bleepsgr (or Bleeps) is the pseudonym used by V.(M.) Kakouris, who is a Greek artist. He creates political street art, paintings and installations; [1] he is associated with the artivism movement. [2] Much of his street art is in Athens, but his paintings are also to be found in other parts of Greece, and more widely in Europe. [3]
Bleeps was born in Peristeri district, which is located in the West Bank of Athens circa 1980 [3] and he grew up in a low - mid class environment.
Bleeps started creating street art while he was in Bristol, UK, between 2003 and 2005, [4] where he became familiar with the local underground scene. [5]
Most of Bleeps' street art projects derive elements from conceptual art, folk art and various past art movements, while the protagonists depicted are associated with Bleeps' interpretation of social life. [6]
His stated goal is to examine systemic figures such as religion, politics, monetary system and consumerism. [7] [8]
Since the beginning of the Greek financial crisis in 2008, Bleeps has been creating a series of works related to the crisis' impact on ordinary people [9] and the lower middle class, globally and in his country, in the form of critical discourse. [10] [11] [12] [13]
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: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (
link)