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PRESS RELEASE
George Hadoulis
Νew Landscapes
Opening: Thursday 11th April 2024, 19:30-21:30
Duration: 11th April – 11th May 2024
Skoufa Gallery happily presents George Hadoulis’ new solo exhibition titled ‘New Landscapes’, which opens on Thursday 11th April 2024 at 19:30 and it will run until Saturday 11th May 2024.
At his 11th solo exhibition at Skoufa Gallery, George Hadoulis presents a series of twenty works comprising mostly of large oil paintings on canvas, as well as smaller ink drawings on paper. Their subject-matter is drawn from landscapes that are deeply impressed on his memory. They are places he has lived in and explored. Through his singular painterly manner, the viewer is transported into a colourful world of wοnder and reflection.
Hadoulis explains that: ‘These landscapes are based on actual, real places but they are painted freely. I’ve known them well throughout the years. I have dived from their cliffs into their seas and I can tell when the waters are cold or warm. I have laid down under their pine trees and damaged my bathing suit with resin gum. I know how dry is the ear of wheat under the trees. I have watched the moon rising behind those hills and wondered how others, before me and after me will feel the thrilling sensation of living in this beautiful world.”
Short biographical note
George Hadoulis (born 1966) is one of the most acclaimed painters of his generation living in Greece today. He studied painting at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris, where he lived for almost ten years and has since then exhibited extensively in Greece and abroad.
Working in a wide range of media, including painting, drawing, printmaking and ceramic, Hadoulis evokes a world of spontaneous sensuality that radiates joy.
His work hangs in the permanent collection of the National Gallery and the Basil and Elise Goulandris Foundation, as well as major public and private collections.