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JOHN CHRISTOFOROU

MAKARIOS AVE. & PAPANIKOLI 3, 1077 NICOSIA, CYPRUS

+357 22751325

www.art.com.cy

Alpha Gallery

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JOHN CHRISTOFOROU

March 2011Nicosia

Alpha Gallery

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John Christoforou was born in 1921 in London to Greek parents from

Smyrna. At age nine he returned with his father to live in Athens. In 1935 heentered the Athens Academy of Fine Arts. Several years later he returned toLondon and after World War II devoted his time to painting, eventually earninghis first solo exhibition in 1949 at the Twenty Brooke Street Gallery in London.Over the course of the next sixty-two years he presented his work in overfifty solo exhibitions and participated in more than one-hundred groupexhibitions throughout the world.

John Christoforou is recognized as an important pioneer of the Nouvelle Figuration (New Figuration),an international movement that emerged in the early 1960’s from the abstract art movements ofthe previous decade and included leading artists such as Francis Bacon and Willem de Kooning.

His works are found in many important public collections, including:Museum des 20 Jahrhundrets, ViennaBibliotheca National de Colombia, BogotaMuseum of Danish Art, RandersMuseum Jorn, SilkebrogBiblioteque Municipale, BrestMusee d’Art Contemporaine de Dunkerque, DunkirkCentre d’Art Contemporain, MontpellierCabinet des Estampes de la Bibliotheque Nationale, ParisFonds National d’Art Contemporain, ParisCentre Culturel de Toulouse, ToulouseMusee des Beaux Arts, ToulouseTate Gallery, LondonContemporary Art Society, LondonMuseum of Contemporary Art, Elise and Basil Goulandris Foundation, AthensFrissiras Museum, AthensNational Art Gallery, AthensMuseum of Art, SeoulMusee Olympique, LausanneMuseum of Modern Art, TaichingVorres Museum, AthensMuseum of Contemporary Art, CuauhtémocMusee Galliera, ParisEmfietzoglou Foundation, AthensCentre des Arts Plastiques Albert Chanot, Paris

Portrait with Red Hat, oil on canvas, 54x45 cm.

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My thanks and thoughts go out to all those involved in organizing my

first one-man exhibition in Cyprus.

I much regret, however, that my age prevents me from being present at

the opening - however, I still continue to paint and to exhibit!

Please accept again my warmest wishes and thanks to you all.

John Christoforou

Oriental Dancer, 1951, oil on board, 73x46 cm.

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The tragic character of our times constitutes a reality that we cannot ignore.

No matter what we do, we are always face to face with human drama.

Portrait on Blue Background, 1980, oil on canvas, 73x60 cm.

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The plight of the contemporary artist - one who refuses to submit to the

dictates of trends and homogenizing effects of the system - is a feeling of

abandonment and rejection, which have the power to overwhelm. As long as

he finds himself outside of society he is fated to act on his own, a situation,

however, which can also give him the power to dig deeper beneath the surface

and to express his passions and pain.

Man with Hat, 1981, oil on canvas, 65x54 cm.

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It is true that man, without becoming frantic, needs myths, religion, prayer

and art. These are as necessary as bread - without them life loses all

meaning.

New Prophet, 1974, oil on canvas, 73x60 cm.

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The drama of life is so immense that it cannot leave us indifferent.

Yellow Animal, 1975, oil on canvas, 73x60 cm.

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Deep inside, art was for me an expression that refers to man with all his

shortcomings - and they are so many!

Shell Man, 1980, oil on canvas, 55x46 cm.

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I am passionate about the human being: its acts, its dark motives, its

psychological impulses, its frenzied endeavours to make dreams come true,

its desires and passions. This is our Fate.

Portrait of a Friend, 1962, oil on canvas, 65x55 cm.

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I view life as a chance and fleeting experience. The only thing that seems

important to me is to identify those temporary feelings.

Man with Many Eyes, 1974, oil on canvas, 73x60 cm.

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Over the course of the centuries, we have been our own image. Sometimes

as gods and devils, other times as simple men and women. At times we paint

with love for our own selves and sometimes we show folly’s gross, beastly and

tragic face.

Petite Danseuse , 1987, oil on canvas, 56x46 cm.

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The crucial moment is my first reaction when I find myself opposite it

[the painting], like someone who came from far away. Then I can tell if it

reverberates inside me; if not, I destroy it. There are losses in my work.

Les Amants aux Abines, 1998, oil on canvas, 55x46 cm.

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Man in his rarest of moments - the noblest or the most base - is the theme

I try to portray.

Personage, 1960, oil on canvas, 46x38 cm.

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Scarecrow, 1973, oil on canvas, 81x65 cm.

Art can offer still a small ray of hope, and encourage the attempt to discover

and explore a few truths about life.

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This catalogue is pubished on the occassion of John Christoforou’sfirst solo exhibition in Cyprus, March 2011.

Exhibition Organizers Alpha Gallery

Catalogue Design Bubbles Design

Printing Ch. Nicolaou & Sons

Special thanks to Anette Birch for her valuable advise and assitance.