Collective exhibition of Greek and international artists at C. John Gallery


The works of fourteen notable Greek and international visual artists

will be presented in the collective exhibition at London’s C. John Gallery.

The exhibition that launches on the 15th of November, at 18:00 London time,

from Kapopoulos Fine Arts, presents the creative coexistence

of contemporary Greek and international visual art creation.

This is the vision that the founder of Kapopoulos Fine Arts,

Vaggelis Kapopoulos strongly supports.

With his own initiative he dynamically promotes the Greek contemporary visual art scene abroad.

Niki Kapopoulou has curated the exhibition. In it, works of art of are being presented:

Mr. Brainwash, David Gerstein, Hawini, Laurence Jenkell, Richard Orlinski,

Antonio Segui, Vassilis Antonakos, Konstantinos Valais, George Vorres,

Mina Papatheodorou Valyrakis, Sophia Kalogeropoulou, Pavlos, Sonke, Alekos Fassianos.

“From early own the Kapopoulos Fine Arts gallery opened its horizons to international

cooperation with very great, magnificent international artists”, Vaggelis Kapopoulos highlights.

“At the same time for many years now we have believed that Greek art can

open its horizons and stand for itself deservedly abroad,

side by side with important European creators.

The coexistence of international and Greek artists, within Greece and abroad,

can only function in a positive matter regarding Greek contemporary art,

which is now being very well received in the international market.

The presence and activity of Greek artists have significantly increased in the international visual market.

It takes strong and constant effort and we do the best we possibly can

the last years, in order for Greek art to open up its wings and be recognized in the international track.

The artists that we present in London and the well-known C. John Gallery at Mayfair

belong to the elite of the contemporary art scene and we are proud to represent them”.