- Takis
Vassilakis Takis (born
October 25 ,1925 ) is a notableartist living inGreece . Adopted byFrance , his works can be found in many public locations in and aroundParis .Life and work
1940-1950
* 1936-1941: His childhood and teen years coincide with the dictatorship ofMetaxas and theAxis occupation of Greece .
* 1942-1946: His political involvement as leader ofEPON results in a six month prison sentence. - He discoversPicasso andGiacometti . - Starts creating plaster busts.1950-1960
* 1952: Together withMinos Argyrakis andRaymondos he builds a small studio inAnakassa . - He creates the "Quatre Soldats", a plaster sculpture depicting four marching soldiers. - Participates in the first "International Exhibition" inDelphi .
* 1954: Departs for Paris. - Discovers Egyptian sculpture. - Starts making sculptures out of forged iron: "Oedipus and Antigone] ', "Sphinx and Eidolon".
* 1955: Influenced by the invention of theradar and the technological landscape of the station ofCalais , he constructs his firstSignaux . - First one-man show abroad: "Figures of plaster and iron" at theHanover Gallery inLondon .
* 1956: The Signaux become kinetic, are flexible and resemble electric aerials. - Participates in the "First International Exhibition of the Plastic Arts at theMusée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris .
* 1957: The Signaux are transformed into "Signaux Feux d'Artifice". With those "Feux d'Artifice", he performs happenings on the streets and squares of Paris thus anticipating future "Street Art" performances. - Creates his first bronze spheres which he calls Espaces Intérieurs and the first bronze Plants.
* 1958: Discovers the magnetic fields which will constitute the basis of his oeuvre.
* 1959: A nail tied to a nylon string is suspended in mid air by the attraction of a magnet: this is the first of the "télémagnétiques" sculptures of Takis. Alain Jouffroy calls it "Télésculpture".1960-1970
* 1960: Performance at theIris Clert Gallery inParis under the title "The impossible: man within space". TheSouth Africa n poetSinclair Beiles reads his magnetic manifesto: "I am a sculpture...I would like to see all nuclear bombs on Earth turned into sculptures" and throws himself into the air momentarily suspended by the magnetic field of a magnet attached to his belt. - TheFrench Ministry of Industry awards him apatent for a "Télésculpture" and a "Télésculpture électromagnetique". - He consorts with the "beat" writers. - He experiments with the "Ballets Magnétiques".
* 1961: His autobiography "Estafilades" is published by the Juilliard publishing house. His "Sculptures Télémagnétiques" go on show at the Art Gallery of Alexandros Iolas inNew York (which remains his dealer until 1976). MeetsMarcel Duchamp in theUS . - Murs Magnétiques, Télépeintures: Magnets hidden behind the flat fabric surface attract objects hung from nylon strings. - "Télélumières": The usual function of cathode tubes is reversed; blue light is emitted.
* 1963: Takis creates his first musical in collaboration withEarl Brown . It is entitled the "Sound of Void" and is exhibited one year later inCordier-Ekstrom Gallery inNew York in an exposition under the title “For Eyes and Ears”. The "Sound of Void" is the predecessor of the Musical Sculpture .
* 1964: Construction of the "Research Center for the Art and the Sciences" inGerovouno begins.
* 1965: First Sculptures Musicales.
* 1966:Cadrans . - Takis’s Electro-musical relief atIndica Gallery inLondon . The "New Scientist " magazine in an article entitled "The sounds of tomorrow" comments that Takis,Yiannis Xenakis andJohn Cage are the most promising musicians of the century (article issued onDecember 22 ,1966 ).
* 1967: Participates in the "Light and Motion" exhibition at theMusée d' Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris .
* 1968-1969: Settles inM.I.T. as visiting researcher and begins creating the series of Sculptures électromagnétiques. - Takis's invention "Sculpture hydromagnétique" is the result of his research at M.I.T. Liquid is suspended due to electromagnetic forces. - "Sea Oscillation Hydrodynamics", Takis's second figment is inspired by the "the perpetual moving bicycle wheel ofMarcel Duchamp ". The oscillation of the sea is used to produce electricity. - In January 1969 during the exhibition "The machine as seen at the end of the mechanical age", at theMOMA inNew York , Takis storms into the museum and removes one of his Télésculptures which he claims, is being exhibited without his permission. The artist considers this action as a symbolic one which will help the initiation of a more profound dialogue between museum directors, artists and the public. The incident makes the front page of theNew York Times . Takis along with other artists as well as art critics likeNicolas Calas establish the "Art Workers Coalition" group to defend the artists' rights.1970-1980
* 1972: Retrospective at the "Centre National d' Art Contemporain" inParis .
* 1973: Holland Festival Ballet: Takis's Light Signals and Sound Sculptures form the stage setting and inspire the choreography ofJaap Flier 's dance group "Elkesis" of theNetherlands Dans Theatrer . -Theatre de l' Odeon in Paris: Cacoyiannis directs theVacantes while Takis composes the performance's music.
* 1974: The first Espace Musical goes on exhibition at the Kunstverein in Hanover. - First Sculptures Erotiques. - Takis composes the music forCostas Gavras ' film Section Speciale.
* 1977: Participates in theKassel Documenta VI exhibiting anEspace Musical .
* 1979: Performance withCharlemagne Palestine at theMusée Rath inGeneva . - "Kolnischer Kunstverein", performance withNam June Paik inCologne inspired by Takis's "Espace Musical".1980-1990
* 1981: "3 totems- Espace Musical" at the Forum of theCentre Georges Pompidou .
* 1983: Takis creates the music and the stage design forSophocles ' Electra directed byMichael Kakoyannis , inEpidaurus .
* 1984: Participates in the exhibition "The Century of Kafka" at theCentre Georges Pompidou .
* 1985: TheCentre Georges Pompidou orders aMur Magnétique for the entrance to the Galeries Contemporaines. - First prize at theParis Biennale .
* 1986: "Parallel Erotic Line": a performance with Joelle Leandre (musician) and Martha Zioga (dancer) at theMusée Rath , inGeneva . - The "Research Center for the Art and the Sciences" is founded inAthens .
* 1987: The defence public authority grants Takis the use of the largest space that has ever been given to any artist in the history ofParis : 3,500 m2 (26,840 sq ft) for a forest of 39 Signaux 3.50 to 9.50 m. (11.4 to 31 feet) high.
* 1988: Wins the French for Sculpture. - Creates a Signal for theSeoul Olympic park. - "Jocasta ": performance inStavros Mihalarias ' Art Center. Takis designs the costumes, composes the music, sets the scenery and directs the performance.1990-2000
* 1990: Commissioned for Signaux lumineux for the "Grande Arche de la Défense". - Takis's representative works at galerieXippas inParis . - "Isidos Awakening": performance withBarbara Maurothalasiti .
* 1992: Transforms the Beauvais waterworks into a 65 m (211 feet) musical sculpture.
* 1993: Retrospective at the "Galerie Nationale du Jeu de Paume". - Inauguration of K.E.T.E. inAthens . FiveAeolian Signals ornamentUNESCO 's garden. - TheMinistry of Greek Culture ,Melina Merkouri , qualified them as "totems of the 21st century". -French Republic honors Takis with the special edition of a stamp depicting Takis' spiral.
* 1994: The "Galerie Nationale du Jeu de Paume" exhibition is shown at theSchool for Fine Arts in Athens .
* 1995: Takis is elected to representGreece at the 46thVenice Biennale where he declares: "I am a citizen of the world" and "annuls" the Greek pavilion as a symbolic gesture of the annulment of frontiers in art; choosing to exhibit in the open space before the pavilion.
* 1999: TheAttiko Metro authority commissions the creation of a work for theFix station inAthens .2000-
* 2000: TheBarcelona Museum de Contemporary Art (MACBA) and theHayward Gallery in London put Takis' artworks on show. - Takis exposes his "solar energy sculpture" in Delphi.
* 2001: TheEuropean Parliament awards the "Research Center for the Art and the Sciences" an Honorary Plaque for its contribution to the field of renewable energy sources. - Takis donates three signals for the permanent collection ofCentre Pompidou inParis . The signals are placed in the terrace of the building in the 5th floor. Four years later, the picture of the three artworks is used forCentre Pompidou's Christmas card. - The galerie Xippas exhibits Takis's artworks within the framework of manifestations for theArt Athina 2001 project.
* 2003: Takis participates in the exhibition "Music Mirrors - History Conscience" commissioned by the Company for the Creation of a New Building for the Greek Lyric Stage and Academy - "Maria Kallas ". He offers a "musical" as a symbolic gesture for the New Greek Opera. - Takis's "Ligne paralléle vibrative" (1972) and "Colonne magnétique" (2003) are presented atXippas gallery inAthens . - Exhibition at the European Cultural Center of Delphi: Takis participates with the "Dedication to Apollo (study 1)".
* 2004: The "Musical Spheres" are displayed in the Atomium's exposition "en equilibre et en movement". - Takis new work "the Music of Spheres: Musical Space 1" is shown in Larissa Contemporary Art Center in Greece. - "Magnetic Walls", "Aeolian Signals", "Antigravity Spheres" and "Musical Spheres" are exposed in one art show inSicily (Galleria Credito Siciliano ) and Milan (Galleria Gruppo). - TheOlympic Games in Athens inspired Takis to exhibit his "Olympic Spirals" and "Aeolian Signals " in theNational Glyptotheque as well as in the exhibition "Athens by Art" organized by the Athenian municipality. Takis's poster inspired from theAthens 2004 games and commissioned by theMusee d'art contemporain Val-de-Marnais . - He puts out of use four of his "Musicals" exhibited inAthens by theBonhams Auction House . He manages that these are not sold by auction inLondon .External links
* [http://www.takissculpture.com/ Takis official website]
References
* [http://www.worldcatlibraries.org/wcpa/ow/4ed0b0bd878eaf2a.html Busch, Julia M.; "A Decade of Sculpture: the New Media in the 1960's" (The Art Alliance Press: Philadelphia]
* [http://www.aupresses.com/ Associated University Presses] :London , 1974) ISBN 0-87982-007-1
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