Spyros Koursaris

Koursaris Spyros

Born in Corfu in 1950, he studied Painting and Stage Design at the Athens School of Fine Arts (1969-1974). Works of his are found on covers of literature and poetry books, several posters and illustrations of the calendars of the Hellenic Telecommunications Organization (1988), Patakis Publications (1992), “Médecins du Monde Greece” (1999), the Piraeus Port Authority (2000), et al. In 1992, he illustrated the poetry of Kiki Dimoula in the magazine “Neo Epipedo”. The literature magazine “Porfyras” hosted his artworks in 1997 and the monthly literature magazine “Efthyni” in 1998. In 1999, he worked for the illustration of the CD-ROM “The Private and Public Life of the Ancient Greeks” edited by the Greek Ministry of Education. He taught Aesthetics and Art Education at the Democritus University of Thrace (1997-2013). Works by him can be found at the National Gallery – Alexandros Soutsos Museum, the Greek Ministry of Culture, in the collections of the Agricultural Bank of Greece, Ergobank and O.T.E., in private museums and other collections. He lives and works in Athens.

Works

Solo Exhibitions

2018

Ekfrasi – Yianna Grammatopoulou Gallery Athens

2016

Historical Museum Diexodos Missolonghi

2014

Ekfrasi – Yianna Grammatopoulou Gallery Athens

2012

Chyssothemis Art Gallery Chalandri

2009

Municipal Art Gallery of Corfu Corfu

2008

Art Gallery Metamorfosis Alexandroupolis

2006

Ekfrasi – Yianna Grammatopoulou Gallery Athens

2006

The Exhibition House Tinos

2004

Atrion Gallery Thessaloniki

2004

Mylonoyanni Art Gallery Chania

2003

Peritechnon (Peritechnon Karteris) Athens

2002

Ekfrasi – Yianna Grammatopoulou Gallery Athens

2000

Labyrinthos Gallery Katerini

1999

Atrion Gallery Thessaloniki

1999

Ariadne Art Gallery Heraklion

1997

Ekfrasi – Yianna Grammatopoulou Gallery Glyfada

1995

Iris Art Gallery Athens

1995

Petsalis Gallery Corfu

1992

Ekfrasi – Yianna Grammatopoulou Gallery Glyfada

1990

Ariadne Art Gallery Heraklion

1989

Nees Morfes Gallery Athens

1988

Chyssothemis Art Gallery Athens

1985

Zalokosta 7 Gallery (Gallery 7) Athens

1982

Chyssothemis Art Gallery Athens

Press

The dream-like and metaphysical atmosphere of Spyros Koursaris’s works creates associations between the natural landscape and his own experiential space of memory. His microcosm is contemplated macroscopically, and the subconscious is projected through paradoxes that transmute the familiar into the unexpected and the conventional into an extraordinary event. The human presence gives birth to and defines his landscapes, but the opposite is also true, while there is an underlying elegiac tone that deems any sense of ‘narrative’ enigmatic.

 

Athena Schina
Art Critic and Historian
2004