Finance Ministry to offer eight T-bill, bond tenders worth EGP 190bn this week    US forces capture Maduro in "Midnight Hammer" raid; Trump pledges US governance of Venezuela    Gold slips at start of 2026 as thin liquidity triggers profit-taking: Gold Bullion    ETA begins receiving 2025 tax returns, announces expanded support measures    Port Said health facilities record 362,662 medical services throughout 2025    Madbouly inspects Luxor healthcare facilities as Universal Insurance expands in Upper Egypt    Nuclear shields and new recruits: France braces for a Europe without Washington    Cairo conducts intensive contacts to halt Yemen fighting as government forces seize key port    Gold prices in Egypt end 2025's final session lower    From Niche to National Asset: Inside the Egyptian Golf Federation's Institutional Rebirth    Egyptian pound edges lower against dollar in Wednesday's early trade    Oil to end 2025 with sharp losses    5th-century BC industrial hub, Roman burials discovered in Egypt's West Delta    Egyptian-Italian team uncovers ancient workshops, Roman cemetery in Western Nile Delta    Egypt to cover private healthcare costs under universal insurance scheme, says PM at New Giza University Hospital opening    Egypt completes restoration of 43 historical agreements, 13 maps for Foreign Ministry archive    Egypt, Viatris sign MoU to expand presidential mental health initiative    Egypt sends medical convoy, supplies to Sudan to support healthcare sector    Egypt's PM reviews rollout of second phase of universal health insurance scheme    Egypt sends 15th urgent aid convoy to Gaza in cooperation with Catholic Relief Services    Al-Sisi: Egypt seeks binding Nile agreement with Ethiopia    Egyptian-built dam in Tanzania is model for Nile cooperation, says Foreign Minister    Al-Sisi affirms support for Sudan's sovereignty and calls for accountability over conflict crimes    Egypt flags red lines, urges Sudan unity, civilian protection    Egypt unveils restored colossal statues of King Amenhotep III at Luxor mortuary temple    Egyptian Golf Federation appoints Stuart Clayton as technical director    4th Egyptian Women Summit kicks off with focus on STEM, AI    UNESCO adds Egyptian Koshari to intangible cultural heritage list    Egypt recovers two ancient artefacts from Belgium    Egypt, Saudi nuclear authorities sign MoU to boost cooperation on nuclear safety    Egypt warns of erratic Ethiopian dam operations after sharp swings in Blue Nile flows    Egypt golf team reclaims Arab standing with silver; Omar Hisham Talaat congratulates team    Sisi expands national support fund to include diplomats who died on duty    Egypt's PM reviews efforts to remove Nile River encroachments    Egypt resolves dispute between top African sports bodies ahead of 2027 African Games    Germany among EU's priciest labour markets – official data    Russia says it's in sync with US, China, Pakistan on Taliban    It's a bit frustrating to draw at home: Real Madrid keeper after Villarreal game    Shoukry reviews with Guterres Egypt's efforts to achieve SDGs, promote human rights    Sudan says countries must cooperate on vaccines    Johnson & Johnson: Second shot boosts antibodies and protection against COVID-19    Egypt to tax bloggers, YouTubers    Egypt's FM asserts importance of stability in Libya, holding elections as scheduled    We mustn't lose touch: Muller after Bayern win in Bundesliga    Egypt records 36 new deaths from Covid-19, highest since mid June    Egypt sells $3 bln US-dollar dominated eurobonds    Gamal Hanafy's ceramic exhibition at Gezira Arts Centre is a must go    Italian Institute Director Davide Scalmani presents activities of the Cairo Institute for ITALIANA.IT platform    







Thank you for reporting!
This image will be automatically disabled when it gets reported by several people.



Abstract painting reflects the city
Published in Almasry Alyoum on 03 - 11 - 2011

From Damon Kowarsky's quiet charcoal cityscapes, to Qarm Qart's psychedelic depictions of Cairo street scenes, recent exhibitions at Mashrabia Gallery have highlighted the various ways Cairo inspires visiting or transplanted artists.
Mashrabia's latest offering, a collection of paintings by Greek artist Yorgos Papageorgiou, is no exception. Through a selection of 26 abstract paintings on paper, Papageorgiou expresses a subconscious and emotional interaction with the Cairene tableau.
Papageorgiou moved to Cairo one year ago, from Beijing, where he lived for five years. He has led a somewhat transient life since he left his home country at the age of 18, drawing on the experience of moving from place to place in his work.
“When I travel, meet extraordinary people, or have other experiences, I record these images in a subconscious way,” he told Al-Masry Al-Youm.
His work does not record places or experiences representationally. Elements of his paintings nonetheless reflect changes in his visual environment, and he sees his works since he moved to Cairo as more colorful. “Cairo has a particular light,” said Papageorgiou.
Some of his Beijing work draws directly from such themes as Chinese calligraphy, and occasionally includes fragments of faces of Chinese people. His work in Cairo is less explicitly connected to the place it was made, and is better off for it. But Papageorgiou's paintings at Mashrabia do hold in them a touch of Cairo's hazy light.
On a thick base of dark cream, Papageorgiou layers color on color, often working with a grid laid out like a quilt. Though generally reluctant to speak about his work (the exhibition includes no artist statement), he described the roots of the images he creates as his own emotional experience in the city.
“We [all] have feelings, and for me these feelings come out on paper,” said Papageorgiou.
But while the artist is careful to keep his work from being tied to worldly specificity, through his titles he connects his pieces to moments and experiences.
In “Dislocation” the familiar grid has gone off-kilter, and slides downwards toward the edge of the painting. “The affair” features thick splotches of a deep red, which brings to mind hearts, flowers, blood, and above all sharp, biting emotion.
In two paintings entitled “The News,” composed of strips of newspaper plastered into layers of paint, the eventful past year in Cairo quietly emerges in Papageorgiou's abstract world. The paintings portray the feeling of having current events imbedded in your mind and experience. The news might work its way into the internal landscape of anyone living in Cairo in 2011.
It may seem odd to draw such explicit readings from emphatically nonrepresentational work. But Papageorgiou's titles make his paintings strangely literal. Titles such as “From Beijing to Cairo,” and “It's Time Now,” make the work explicitly autobiographical, referring to moments that can be clearly read as experiences in the life of the artist. His paintings would be compelling enough without their explanatory titles. It is almost as if the artist cannot quite bear to leave his work completely abstract.
Papageorgiou's work as a whole is rewarding to view, and deserving of sustained attention. The works reveal themselves slowly, with small variations in color and line; places where paper has been collaged into the work emerge over time. Still, there are several standout pieces in the exhibition. “Standing up now” is patterned with long black lines topped with red splotches, sharing the same blood-like tone as the red marks in “The Affair.” The fragmented composition feels freer, and the artist's own gesture more immediately visible.
One of the smallest paintings, “Crossing the Sea,” is painted a dark marine blue and covered in dark squiggling lines recalling text, and broken apart by strips of white, like a letter washed up from the ocean. The painting and title combine seamlessly into one poetic expression.
Standing firmly in the Abstract Expressionist tradition, Papageorgiou is at work on a project many artists before him have tackled: that of creating a pure expression in the physical world of interior emotion and experience. His works do so in a unique and beautiful way.
Yorgos Papageorgiou's paintings will be open for viewing at Mashrabia Gallery from 11 am to 8 pm until 17 November. The gallery is located at 8 Champollion Street, Downtown Cairo.


Clic here to read the story from its source.