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Another significant painter of this generation, who lives
and exhibits in Greece and West Germany, belongs to the
same realist movements and with a specific intellectual
education Psychopedis later combines social criticism
with the criticism of the perception of art and
aesthetic, confronting scenes of human suffering with
pictures taken from popular painting techniques. In Nude
Portrait the other painting of his which hangs in the
Gallery, the realistic picture has been reconstructed
with then pencil lines and polaroid photographs as a
base. Here, Psychopedis reminds that nowadays even our personal
moments are listed in us as if made of the dots in a
photograph: our glance, during the years of visual
communication has been changed into photographic. |