"Small Circle" | Art Exhibition by the Cypriot artist Nikos Papaloukas

“Small Circle” | Art Exhibition by the Cypriot artist Nikos Papaloukas

Man and Land in its broader meaning. Myth and Poetry, carriers of eternal Truth and Value,
transfigure together in visual Arts.
 
The Michael Cacoyannis Foundation is hosting the solo exhibition “Mikros Kiklos – Small Circle” of the Cypriot artist Nikos Papaloukas. In the current exhibition, there will be presented retrospective works from previous solo exhibitions as well as a completely new series of works. The exhibition includes paintings, collage, bilateral sculptures made of stainless steel and silver designed jewellery pieces. The opening of the exhibition will take place on Thursday 3rd of March 2016 at 20:00 andDr Klitos Ioanidis will introduce Nikos Papalouka’s work to the audience. The exhibition will have a duration until the 20th of March. 
 
Nikos Papaloukas is concerned about Land and People in a deeper, broader sense, as well as about Myth and Poetry; with them being carriers of values and truths, he finds himself on a continuous dialogue between them, giving his works their specific derived form as visual artifacts. The visual Artist creates a visible painting place, where he stresses a certain amount of superiority of Vision as opposed to other senses, giving it a  somewhat metaphysical dimension. In his works, objects are being transformed abstractly, aiming for the spectator to launch higher brain activities reaching mental enlightenment and euphoria.
 
Nikos Papaloukas states: Art surmises through the creation of forms, which logic cannot grasp. It surmises a truth that exists beyond objects or a truth that exists within objects and defines them. Through the creation of form, space gives dimensions to time, making it into present, as a memory and as an expectation. It makes it present in a special and unique way, as it had never existed before. Art being a purely mental function points the way. We can exist in another way. The conjectured event is a piece of evidence. Art can teach us, whenever we come into communication with it. It stirs and enthrals us, whenever we partake of it through an artistic event like Holy Communion. 
 
Christodoulos Kallinos wrote about the artist’s work: Although Papaloukas began as a painter endowed with particular sensitivity to colour and to the subjective expressiveness of human form, he has become increasingly engaged with the architecture of pictorial composition. In his most recent work he has forsaken, to a certain degree, his intoxication with the warmth and sensuality of colour, concerning himself more and more with visual exploration of plastic values. He experiments with purely conceptual representation of reality, in keeping with the chief preoccupation of modern art from Cézanne onwards. Moving away from more visual and sensory means of representation, he arrives at an anti-naturalistic sense of form, rendering figures of geometrical flat shapes which he integrates into the pictorial space by applying a modern understanding of proportion, harmony, plasticity and perspective. Composition is built with planar forms and controlled lines which allow the release of expressive detail to add to the structural perfection and clarity of the whole. Pictorial exploration arrives at the solid plastic forms, rendered with geometrical harmony and lucidity. An expressive plasticity of structure is created with geometric, simplified volumes, clear and absolute in character.
 
Nikos Papaloukas was born in 1969, in the village of Bellapais, Kyrenia. Since 1974 he moved to Nicosia where he lives and has his studio as an artist. From 1992-94 he studies Graphic Design in Frederick Institute of Technology in Nicosia, Cyprus. In 2003 he graduates with honours, from the Department of Applied and Fine Arts department of the Aristotle University in Thessalonica, Greece. In 2011, he completes a master degree in Fine Arts at Northampton University, England. As an Artist he succeeds 8 solo exhibitions in Cyprus and abroad. In December 2011 he presents his work in a solo exhibition in the Literature Museum of Kiev, Ukraine. The exhibition was part of the celebrations for the twenty years of diplomatic collaboration between Ukraine and Cyprus. He also participated in numerous group exhibitions both in Cyprus and Greece. His work has been included in various curetted exhibitions and presented in Art magazines and Art books, in Cyprus and in Greece. 
Since 2012 he cooperates with the Design and Multimedia department of the University of Nicosia and since 2014 he is teaching as a specific scientist in the Department of Graphic Design and Multimedia department of the State Technical University of Cyprus, in Limassol.
 
CONTACT DETAILS
Nikos Papaloukas
Thessalias 40, flat 13, Nicosia 1057, Cyprus
00357 99 832263
nikospapaloukas@yahoo.com