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TSAROUCHIS, Yannis; GRIPARI, Niki (ed.); SZYMCZYK, Adam (ed.)
Yannis Tsarouchis. Dancing in Real Life

Yannis Tsarouchis (1910-1989) was a Greek painter whose multifarious practice spanned seven decades, from the 1920s to the 1980s. More than three decades after his death in 1989, the artist's immensely rich oeuvre is relatively unknown outside of Greece, where he is unanimously recognized as one of the most important painters of the twentieth century.

This catalogue is published on the occasion of the first major survey of his work outside of Greece, which is also the first exhibition in the United States devoted to his work, at Wrightwood 659 in Chicago. The show brings together over two hundred paintings, drawings, watercolors, stage designs, and photographs, including portraits of anonymous youths, homoerotically charged mise-en-scènes, and major allegorical paintings referencing religious iconography augmented with contemporary costumes and props.

The foundation of Tsarouchis's artistic sensibility involved negotiating the difference between the promise of modernization and the spell of tradition, as well as the gradual elaboration of this difference in his personal politics, which aimed at subverting the gender binary. Portraying solitary young men in interiors—daydreaming, gazing pensively, reclining, relaxing, and enjoying their own company—Tsarouchis formulated a unique artistic language. His works establish their own symbolic universe, mixing personal memory, loss, and desire, pointing to the negotiation and transgression of limits between art and the everyday that were central to his work and philosophy. [publisher's note]

Published by Sternberg Press, 2021
Design by Bardhi Haliti
Monographs / Queer Culture / Painting

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TSAROUCHIS, Yannis; GRIPARI, Niki (ed.); SZYMCZYK, Adam (ed.) - Yannis Tsarouchis. Dancing in Real Life