Warm Waters
Eleni Koroneou Gallery•Mar 06, 2025 — May 24, 2025
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Eleni Koroneou Gallery is pleased to present the new solo exhibition by Panos Papadopoulos titled Warm Waters.
Calling the works in this exhibition “landscapes” is both helpful and misleading. The eight paintings do feature forms that can be found in nature, like clouds, trees, or rays of light, and they evoke natural phenomena, such as twilight, fog, or volcanic eruptions. Yet the term is not entirely accurate, in that the paintings do not have a clear spatial orientation that defines them as a panorama or a specific place that could be visited. Instead, they create their own space in which color and light are the main actors.
The titles of the individual works – like Volcano Love, Murky Sunset, and The Cave – offer possibilities, ways of seeing, rather than exact descriptions or explanations. As shown through the abstraction of the works, the artist is aware that every description leaves something unsaid, and avoids precision. He has an ambivalent...More
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Warm Waters
Eleni Koroneou Gallery•Mar 06, 2025 — May 24, 2025
Press Release
Eleni Koroneou Gallery is pleased to present the new solo exhibition by Panos Papadopoulos titled Warm Waters.
Calling the works in this exhibition “landscapes” is both helpful and misleading. The eight paintings do feature forms that can be found in nature, like clouds, trees, or rays of light, and they evoke natural phenomena, such as twilight, fog, or volcanic eruptions. Yet the term is not entirely accurate, in that the paintings do not have a clear spatial orientation that defines them as a panorama or a specific place that could be visited. Instead, they create their own space in which color and light are the main actors.
The titles of the individual works – like Volcano Love, Murky Sunset, and The Cave – offer possibilities, ways of seeing, rather than exact descriptions or explanations. As shown through the abstraction of the works, the artist is aware that every description leaves something unsaid, and avoids precision. He has an ambivalent...More