Lease Sculptures by Costis Triantafyllou

Lease artwork "Through Matter Lightnings Unifychaos. In" by Costis Triantafyllou with an option to purchase

Sculptures by Costis Triantafyllou are available for lease with purchase option

Sculpture titled "Through matter ligh…" by Costis Triantafyllou, Original Artwork, Metals
Through matter lightnings unifychaos. Into the series Parall (2000)
Sculpture by Costis Triantafyllou - 31.5x31.5 in
$20,256.26

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Monthly installments
€1,596.81+VAT
Residual value
€521.04+VAT
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€5,916.32+VAT
Total Cost
€15,363+VAT
Monthly installments
€931.4+VAT
Residual value
€521.04+VAT
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€6,370.89+VAT
Total Cost
€16,504+VAT
Monthly installments
€645.42+VAT
Residual value
€521.04+VAT
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€6,621.98+VAT
Total Cost
€17,134+VAT
Monthly installments
€516.04+VAT
Residual value
€521.04+VAT
Tax Savings
€7,059.45+VAT
Total Cost
€18,232+VAT
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Through matter lightnings unifychaos. Into the series Parall (2000)
Sculpture by Costis Triantafyllou - 31.5x31.5 in
Sculpture titled "Through matter ligh…" by Costis Triantafyllou, Original Artwork, Metals

About the author

Artist represented by ROMA GALLERY
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He was born in Athens in 1950. He initially studied Economics and Political Science at the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens (1968-1972). At the same time, he made his debut as a poet and visual artist [...]

He was born in Athens in 1950. He initially studied Economics and Political Science at the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens (1968-1972). At the same time, he made his debut as a poet and visual artist in Greece. He continued his studies in France (Multimedia and Visual Arts and Philosophy, University of Paris VIII, 1972-1976), which he discontinued at the doctorat d'état level, under Jean-François Lyotard. He worked as an education consultant and Honorary Associate Professor at the same university.The figure of the Fool, expressing his concerns about the relationship between man and social environment, is omnipresent in his early paintings. During the 1970s, he turned to a more abstract style and experimented with Visual Poetry, while shifting towards a conceptual approach to issues regarding the communicative role of art. Then, he went on to express his critical perspective towards art as a system (Mediassemblages series, 1984), in which the processing of color reverses and redefines the semantic content of the works. The study of the relationship of color to semantics drives him to employ more multifaceted expressive media, visual and electronic, thus reflecting his ongoing concern regarding the topic of communication through art. In his recent installations, where the patterns of Thunder and Labyrinth prevail, he attempts to compose a human and historical experience, often in the form of a ritual that emphasizes the universality of his messages.Alongside his artistic work, he has been extremely active in poetry, has published books, has organized artistic groups and has created art periodicals, and artist's books. He has participated in poetic performances and many international conferences and symposia on Art and Technology, Poetry, New Technologies, etc. His articles have often been published in Greek magazines.

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Drawing titled "“Directions”" by Costis Triantafyllou, Original Artwork, Ink
Ink on Paper | 11.4x8.1 in
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Painting titled "“Who’s afraid of th…" by Costis Triantafyllou, Original Artwork, Acrylic
Acrylic on Wood | 47.2x47.2 in
On Request
Drawing titled "“Good News!”" by Costis Triantafyllou, Original Artwork, Ink
Ink on Paper | 15.4x11.4 in
On Request
Drawing titled "“Intellectuals”" by Costis Triantafyllou, Original Artwork, Ink
Ink on Paper | 8.1x11.4 in
On Request

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