Nikos Moschos

Nikos Moschos

25.10.12 26.10.13

Xippas Athens Past
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Despite their apparent structural anarchy, Nikos Moschos’ works are formulated by severely designed compositions, which syntactically align themselves along the lines of traditional painting. His vocabulary, drawn though it is from his personal experiences with places and people, whether consciously or unconsciously, has its roots in the sum total of cultural activity, in poetry and literature, mythology and religion, and art history from antiquity to the present day: elements drawn from the art of Byzantium, the Renaissance, modernism, social realism, German expressionism are apparent from a very first glance at Moschos’ work.

A dense style, a vibrant physicality, radical distortion and splintered reality constitute fundamental elements of Moschos’ work. In his early pieces the human figures / symbols, at times imposing, at other times fragile, dominate the canvas by their volume, in the form of a portrait, or seem engaged in activities that appear to flow from their social setting. Gradually, random figures are added to familiar ones that repeat from work to work, while the action moves from the home to the neighbourhood. The canvas becomes oppressively packed and the pace quickens as action become ever more frenzied. The dimensions of the human figures become increasingly unrestrained, with their more distorted features being enlarged; or the figures become manically busy in an effort either to dissipate the experiential tension on the canvas or to transfer it to the viewer, as the artist does not allow any escape route for the gaze nor, consequently, any emotional escape. The surrounding architectural space is menacingly distorted, with buildings that converge or fall down, as it ceases to constitute a background that will highlight the featured players and gains an equal presence, while, at the same time, begins to be deconstructed.

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