An Intimate Glance: Studies & Prints

peri-Tēchnes is pleased to present its first online exhibition An Intimate Glance: Studies & Prints featuring works by Nicole Economides, Despina Konstantinides, Anthoula Lelekidis, and Spyros Procopiou, curated by Tiffany M. Apostolou.

This exhibition explores the power that studies, drawings, and prints have in giving viewers a more intimate glance at the artist’s creative process and what goes on behind-the-scenes of creating an artistic practice. Our exhibition catalogue, which can be read here (and seen at the end of this page), can explain more about this idea, and offer a closer look at each artist, the works exhibited below, and how and why they were curatorially combined.

All works are available – for inquiries, please email us at peri-Technes@outlook.com

Left: Spyros Procopiou, Conny, 2018, pencil on canvas, 6 x 6 in. Right: Despina Konstantinides, seedling 13, 2019, oil on wood panel, 6.25 x 5.75 x .75 in.
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Left: Nicole Economides, Portokali, 2018, monoprint on handmade paper, 30 x 20 in. (unique) Right: Despina Konstantinides, seedling 9, 2020, oil on wood panel, 6.25 x 5.75 x .75 in.
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Spyros Procopiou, from the series Can’t be Reached/Mirrors, 2017, digital art (printing tentative), dimensions variable.
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Left: Anthoula Lelekidis, Dance at Epidaurus, June 2020, photo transfer on watercolor paper, 9×12 in. Right: Nicole Economides, The Dig, 2020, photo transfer and ink on canvas, 20 x 24 in.
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Left: Anthoula Lelekidis, Heirloom 1, June 2020, photo collage, 9 x 12 in. Right: Spyros Procopiou, Laying, 2020, pencil, charcoal, crayon and acrylic on paper, 8.3 x 11 in.
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Anthoula Lelekidis, The Tourist Gaze, March 2011, Accordion-style newsprint pamphlet, 9 x 20 in.
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Above: Nicole Economides, Καμ του Γκρις, 2018, monoprint on handmade paper, each: 22 x 18 in. Below: Anthoula Lelekidis: Heirloom 2, June 2020, photo collage, 9 x 12 in.
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Left: Despina Konstantinides, seedling 14, 2020, oil on wood panel, 6 x 5.75 x .75 in. Center: Spyros Procopiou, Faced In, 2020, pencil, carcoal and acrylic on canvas, 12 x 8 in. Right: Despina Konstantinides, seedling 7, 2019, oil on wood panel, 6.125 x 5.75 x .75 in.
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Above: Despina Konstantinides, seedling 18, 2020, oil on wood panel, 5.75 x 5.75 x .75 in. Below: Anthoula Lelekidis: Aphrodite’s Rock, March 2011, Accordion-style newsprint pamphlet, 9 x 20 in.
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Left: Anthoula Lelekidis, Temple of Demeter, June 2020, photo transfer on watercolor paper, 9 x 12 in. Right: Nicole Economides: Finding Disillusionment, 2020, photo transfer and ink on paper, 20 x 24 in.
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Acknowledgments
We would like to thank all of the artists who submitted their work to the exhibition and were willing and active participants in seeing this project through.

Here at peri-Tēchnes we are thrilled to have been able to put this together for everyone, and share wonderful art, alongside art historical text and context with you all, especially during trying times such as these. We hope that this exhibition and all that these works symbolize serve as hope and motivation to come out of this adventure stronger and more willing to create a world more open towards feeling, history, and embracing our most human sides.

Disclaimer: All images of works were submitted by the artists. All installation photos were created by the team at peri-Tēchnes. Each one is subject to copyright.