Tassos Mantzavinos (
Greek: Τάσος Μαντζαβίνος; born March 2, 1958) is a Greek
painter who graduated from the
Athens School of Fine Arts. His work has been exhibited in many museums and galleries in
Greece and abroad and he has also worked on various book illustrations.
Life
Tassos Mantzavinos was born in Athens on 2 March 1958. His first painting instructors were Manos Sofianos and Mimis Kontos. He studied painting at the
Athens School of Fine Arts in 1979 and graduated with distinction in 1984. Among his teachers was
Yiannis Moralis. In 1984 he held his first solo exhibition in Athens at Gallery 7. Tassos Mantzavinos continued with numerous solo exhibitions in Greece and participated in group exhibitions in Greece and abroad. He also participated in the 2nd and 3rd
Biennale of Young Artists from Europe and the Mediterranean in Thessaloniki and Barcelona, as well as the 16th
Biennale of Alexandria in 1987. Along with his artistic career, Tassos Mantzavinos taught drawing at the Vakalo Art & Design College in Athens and worked on various book illustrations.
Work
Since his early period, the key elements of his painting were the anti-naturalistic,
expressionistic intensity in the drawing style of his forms and an
existential exploration through particular themes, but also through the act of painting itself. After the mid 1990s, the largest part of his work features narrative elements, referring to personal memories, experiences and dreams, clearly autobiographical, or strongly symbolic folk tales and traditions. Tassos Mantzavinos’ themes sometimes acquire a
surrealistic dimension, as they are presented in unexpected combinations. The frequent presence of the artist's figure in the paintings, and his fascination with certain thematic motifs reveal a deep, empathetic link between the artist and his work. His three-dimensional wooden constructions, one of his latest artistic endeavours, function as an extension of his painting, enhancing its communicative immediacy.
2010 Offerings of Europe: Christian votive practices in the East and the West, Muzeum Kresów, Lubaczomie, Poland
2010 A world of votive offerings, organized by the Hellenic Folklore Research Centre of the Academy of Athens, Hellenic American Union, Athens, Greece
2010 Contemporary Greek Painting from the Sotiris Felios Collection, Sismanoglio Megaro, Istanbul, Turkey
2009 Human and Divine, French Embassy in Athens, a collaboration of the National Museum of European and Mediterranean Civilization of France and the Hellenic Folklore Research Centre of the Academy of Athens, Greece
2009 Nees Morfes, 50 years later,
Benaki Museum, Athens, Greece
2009 The Perspective of Time. Pictorial Histories: Paintings from the Sotiris Felios Collection,
Benaki Museum, Athens, Greece
2009 Oli-vie-r, organized by the Hellenic Folklore Research Centre of the Academy of Athens, National School of the Agriculture of Meknes, Morocco
2008 Rural Heritage and Collective Identity, Muzeum Kresów, Lubaczowie, Poland
2008 The Sea. Four Painters, Citronne Gallety, Poros, Greece
2008 Christmas with Papadiamantis, Art Space 24, Athens, Greece
2007 Tamata and Thavmata. Organized by the 21st Ephorate of Byzantine Antiquities and the
National Museum for European and Mediterranean Culture of France, Corfu, Greece
2007 Self Portrait of an Other. Giullio Caimi(1897-1982), Art Space 24, Athens, Greece
2007 Birthplace. Apha Trust 20 years,
Benaki Museum, Athens, Greece
2006 Humanography, works from the Christos Christofis Collection, Thracian Art and Tradition Foundation, Xanthi, Greece
2006 Summer, an Encounter, Art Space 24, Athens, Greece
2006 Projections of Shadows and Colour. Tassos Missouras, Tassos Mantzavinos, Michalis Μadenis, from the Christos Christofis Collection,
French Institute, Athens, Greece
2000 Art Athina 8, Athens, Greece (with Nees Morfes Gallery)
1999 Approaches to Greekness. The 80s and 90s Generations, Municipal Gallery, Athens, Greece and Greek Cultural Home, Stockholm, Dalarna Museum, Falun, Sweden, Château de Vianden, Luxemburg
1998 Art Athina 6, Athens, Greece (Terracotta Gallery)
1998 Original Replica, Nees Morfes Gallery, Athens, Greece
1998 Designing of the poster and invitation for the IX European Signal Processing Conference, organised by the
Athens University – Computer Technology Institute, Greece
1997 Physiognomy of an Industrial Landscape, BIS Factory, Athens, Greece
1997 Comments and References, Pierides Museum, Glyfada, Greece
1997 42ème Salon de Montrouge, Paris, France
1996 Riparte 3, Rome, Italy
1996 Group Show, Selini Gallery, Kifissia, Greece
1994 Art Athina 2, Athens, Greece (Terracotta Gallery)
1994 The Loss of Form in Space, Nees Morfes Gallery, Athens, Greece
Tassos Mantzavinos (
Greek: Τάσος Μαντζαβίνος; born March 2, 1958) is a Greek
painter who graduated from the
Athens School of Fine Arts. His work has been exhibited in many museums and galleries in
Greece and abroad and he has also worked on various book illustrations.
Life
Tassos Mantzavinos was born in Athens on 2 March 1958. His first painting instructors were Manos Sofianos and Mimis Kontos. He studied painting at the
Athens School of Fine Arts in 1979 and graduated with distinction in 1984. Among his teachers was
Yiannis Moralis. In 1984 he held his first solo exhibition in Athens at Gallery 7. Tassos Mantzavinos continued with numerous solo exhibitions in Greece and participated in group exhibitions in Greece and abroad. He also participated in the 2nd and 3rd
Biennale of Young Artists from Europe and the Mediterranean in Thessaloniki and Barcelona, as well as the 16th
Biennale of Alexandria in 1987. Along with his artistic career, Tassos Mantzavinos taught drawing at the Vakalo Art & Design College in Athens and worked on various book illustrations.
Work
Since his early period, the key elements of his painting were the anti-naturalistic,
expressionistic intensity in the drawing style of his forms and an
existential exploration through particular themes, but also through the act of painting itself. After the mid 1990s, the largest part of his work features narrative elements, referring to personal memories, experiences and dreams, clearly autobiographical, or strongly symbolic folk tales and traditions. Tassos Mantzavinos’ themes sometimes acquire a
surrealistic dimension, as they are presented in unexpected combinations. The frequent presence of the artist's figure in the paintings, and his fascination with certain thematic motifs reveal a deep, empathetic link between the artist and his work. His three-dimensional wooden constructions, one of his latest artistic endeavours, function as an extension of his painting, enhancing its communicative immediacy.
2010 Offerings of Europe: Christian votive practices in the East and the West, Muzeum Kresów, Lubaczomie, Poland
2010 A world of votive offerings, organized by the Hellenic Folklore Research Centre of the Academy of Athens, Hellenic American Union, Athens, Greece
2010 Contemporary Greek Painting from the Sotiris Felios Collection, Sismanoglio Megaro, Istanbul, Turkey
2009 Human and Divine, French Embassy in Athens, a collaboration of the National Museum of European and Mediterranean Civilization of France and the Hellenic Folklore Research Centre of the Academy of Athens, Greece
2009 Nees Morfes, 50 years later,
Benaki Museum, Athens, Greece
2009 The Perspective of Time. Pictorial Histories: Paintings from the Sotiris Felios Collection,
Benaki Museum, Athens, Greece
2009 Oli-vie-r, organized by the Hellenic Folklore Research Centre of the Academy of Athens, National School of the Agriculture of Meknes, Morocco
2008 Rural Heritage and Collective Identity, Muzeum Kresów, Lubaczowie, Poland
2008 The Sea. Four Painters, Citronne Gallety, Poros, Greece
2008 Christmas with Papadiamantis, Art Space 24, Athens, Greece
2007 Tamata and Thavmata. Organized by the 21st Ephorate of Byzantine Antiquities and the
National Museum for European and Mediterranean Culture of France, Corfu, Greece
2007 Self Portrait of an Other. Giullio Caimi(1897-1982), Art Space 24, Athens, Greece
2007 Birthplace. Apha Trust 20 years,
Benaki Museum, Athens, Greece
2006 Humanography, works from the Christos Christofis Collection, Thracian Art and Tradition Foundation, Xanthi, Greece
2006 Summer, an Encounter, Art Space 24, Athens, Greece
2006 Projections of Shadows and Colour. Tassos Missouras, Tassos Mantzavinos, Michalis Μadenis, from the Christos Christofis Collection,
French Institute, Athens, Greece
2000 Art Athina 8, Athens, Greece (with Nees Morfes Gallery)
1999 Approaches to Greekness. The 80s and 90s Generations, Municipal Gallery, Athens, Greece and Greek Cultural Home, Stockholm, Dalarna Museum, Falun, Sweden, Château de Vianden, Luxemburg
1998 Art Athina 6, Athens, Greece (Terracotta Gallery)
1998 Original Replica, Nees Morfes Gallery, Athens, Greece
1998 Designing of the poster and invitation for the IX European Signal Processing Conference, organised by the
Athens University – Computer Technology Institute, Greece
1997 Physiognomy of an Industrial Landscape, BIS Factory, Athens, Greece
1997 Comments and References, Pierides Museum, Glyfada, Greece
1997 42ème Salon de Montrouge, Paris, France
1996 Riparte 3, Rome, Italy
1996 Group Show, Selini Gallery, Kifissia, Greece
1994 Art Athina 2, Athens, Greece (Terracotta Gallery)
1994 The Loss of Form in Space, Nees Morfes Gallery, Athens, Greece