Panayiotis Kalorkoti

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Panayiotis Kalorkoti (born 11 April 1957 in Ayios Amvrossios, Cyprus) is a contemporary British artist. As well as painting in acrylics and watercolour he does drawings and also experimented with etchings, screenprints and lithographs. He tends to produce a series of paintings for a specific exhibition. He works within specific terms of reference and his work has been described as an entirely modern iconography. Most of the work tends to be in groups and it is in the serial works that the viewer will sense a certain questioning and re-focusing.[1]

Panayiotis was born in Cyprus in 1957 and moved to the United Kingdom in 1966. He studied at Newcastle upon Tyne University (1976–80) and the Royal College of Art, London (1982-85).[1]

Background

Kalorkoti has had exhibitions in Britain and abroad which include the Imperial War Museum, London, National Portrait Gallery, London, and National Garden Festival, Gateshead. He has worked on major public projects, such as the Grizedale Society, Cumbria and has been artist in residence for the Leeds Playhouse and has won fellowships, scholarships and commissions. He has exhibited regularly in a number of public galleries and museums.[2][3][4]

Artistic career

Kalorkoti has been a part-time visiting lecturer at a number of art schools and won a Netherlands Government Scholarship (1986-87); was Bartlett Fellow in the Visual Arts at Newcastle University (1988); was artist in residence at Cleveland County (1992); and has had a number of other artist in residence.[5] Kalorkoti has had many commissions and the British Council[6]; Imperial War Museum; Laing Art Gallery; Hatton Gallery; and Stedelijk Museum have his work in their collection.

Publications

  • 1988 Kalorkoti, Hatton Gallery, Newcastle upon Tyne and Tour: Darlington Arts Centre; Gray Art Gallery and Museum, Hartlepool; Queen's Hall Arts Centre, Hexham (catalogue-text by Eva Krabbe, 68 pages with 64 illustrations, 16 in colour)
  • 1990 National Garden Festival Commission, 1990, Gateshead and Tour (catalogue-text by Roger Wollen, 40 pages with 234 illustrations, 8 in colour) ISBN 0-901273-15-5
  • 1990 A Retrospective of Etchings and Screenprints 1978-89, Imperial War Museum, London (catalogue-text by Frank Whitford, 40 pages with 33 illustrations, 20 in colour) ISBN 0-901627-56-9
  • 1992 A Retrospective View 1985-91, Design Works, Gateshead (catalogue-text by Timothy Hyman, 32 pages with 46 illustrations, 44 in colour) ISBN 0-9519585-0-X
  • 1992 Etchings and Drawings, Cleveland Gallery, Middlesbrough and Tour: Steendrukkerij Amsterdam B.V. (catalogue-text by Frank Van den Broeck, 72 pages with 93 illustrations, 48 in colour) ISBN 0-904784-21-5
  • 1994 Retrospective (Etchings 1983-93), Gallery K, London and Tour: Galerie Titanium, Athens (catalogue-text by Roger Cardinal, 32 pages with 44 illustrations, 33 in colour) ISBN 1-898710-00-7
  • 1995 Reflections of Grizedale (Acrylics, Watercolours, Etchings), Gallery in the Forest, Grizedale (catalogue-text by Edward Lucie-Smith, 60 pages with 43 illustrations, 36 in colour) ISBN 0-9525450-0-4
  • 1997 An Exhibition of Acrylics, Watercolours and Etchings, Design Works, Gateshead (catalogue-text by Mel Gooding, 60 pages with 55 illustrations, 53 in colour) ISBN 0-9519585-1-8
  • 1998 Heads, Faces and Figures, Shipley Art Gallery, Gateshead and Tour: Herbert Art Gallery & Museum, Coventry (catalogue-text by Robin Warwick Gibson,40 pages with 70 illustrations, 53 in colour) ISBN 0-905974-71-9
  • 2000 Acrylics, Watercolours and Etchings, AdHoc Gallery, Buddle Arts Centre, North Tyneside, (catalogue-text by Norbert Lynton, 40 pages with 44 illustrations, 43 in colour) ISBN 0-9531108-0-X
  • 2001 Flowers in Watercolour, Gallery K, London and Tour (catalogue-text by Andrew Lambirth, 40 pages with 57 illustrations, 51 in colour) ISBN 1-898710-38-4
  • 2002 Moving Figures, Bangor Museum & Art Gallery, Wales and Tour: Usher Gallery, Lincoln (catalogue-text by Judith Bumpus, 40 pages with 61 illustrations, 61 in colour)
  • 2005 In Motion, The Biscuit Factory, Newcastle upon Tyne (catalogue-text by Elspeth Moncrieff, 40 pages with 51 illustrations, 51 in colour) ISBN 0-9549903-0-7
  • 2007 In a Movement, BIC, Sunderland (catalogue-text by Huon Mallalieu, 48 pages with 72 illustrations, 72 in colour) ISBN 978-0-9556317-0-2
  • 2007 Events, European Commission in the UK, London (catalogue-text by John Russell Taylor, 40 pages with 41 illustrations, 41 in colour)

Selected solo exhibitions

  • 1980 Recent Prints, University of Northumbria at Newcastle
  • 1984 People and Places, Abbot Hall Art Gallery and Museum, Kendal
  • 1987 Prints, The Minories, Colchester
  • 1987 Coloured Etchings, Steendrukkerij Amsterdam B.V.
  • 1988-89 Kalorkoti, Hatton Gallery, Newcastle and tour: Darlington Arts Centre; Gray Art Gallery and Museum, Hartlepool; Queen's Hall Arts Centre, Hexham (Catalogue-text by Eva Krabbe)
  • 1990 A Retrospective of Etchings and Screenprints 1978-89, Imperial War Museum, London (Catalogue-text by Frank Whitford)
  • 1990 National Garden Festival Commission, 1990, National Garden Festival, Gateshead (Catalogue-text by Roger Wollen)
  • 1992 A Retrospective View 1985-91, Design Works, Gateshead (Catalogue-text by Timothy Hyman)
  • 1992 Etchings and Drawings, Cleveland Gallery, Middlesbrough and tour: Steendrukkerij Amsterdam B.V. (Catalogue-text by Frank Van den Broeck)
  • 1994 Retrospective (Etchings 1983-93), Gallery K, London and tour: Galerie Titanium, Athens (Catalogue-text by Roger Cardinal)
  • 1995 Reflections of Grizedale (Acrylics, Watercolours, Etchings), Gallery in the Forest, Grizedale (Catalogue - text by Edward Lucie-Smith)
  • 1997-98 An Exhibition of Acrylics, Watercolours and Etchings, Design Works, Gateshead (Catalogue-text by Mel Gooding)
  • 1998-99 Heads, Faces and Figures, Shipley Art Gallery, Gateshead and tour: Herbert Art Gallery & Museum, Coventry (Catalogue-text by Robin Warwick Gibson)
  • 2000 Acrylics, Watercolours and Etchings, AdHoc Gallery, Buddle Arts Centre, North Tyneside (Catalogue-text by Norbert Lynton)
  • 2001 Flowers in Watercolour, Gallery K, London and tour: Gallery K, Nicosia (Catalogue-text by Andrew Lambirth)
  • 2002 Moving Figures, Bangor Museum & Art Gallery, Wales and tour: Usher Gallery, Lincoln (Catalogue-text by Judith Bumpus)
  • 2005 In Motion, The Biscuit Factory, Newcastle upon Tyne (Catalogue-text by Elspeth Moncrieff)
  • 2007 In a Movement, BIC, Sunderland (Catalogue-text by Huon Mallalieu)
  • 2007 Events, European Commission in the UK, London (Catalogue-text by John Russell Taylor)

Selected group exhibitions

References

  1. ^ a b Panayiotis Kalorkoti
  2. ^ The female form by Tamzin Lewis, The Journal
  3. ^ An Artist 'Who Paints in Poetry' EXHIBITION: Kalorkoti by Judith Bumpus, Western Mail (Cardiff, Wales)
  4. ^ Shedding Light on the Face of Art by Lucy Bell, Coventry Evening Telegraph
  5. ^ - Artist Biography by David Buckman, Goldmark Gallery – publishing
  6. ^ British >{{cite web|://collection.britishcouncil.org/collection/artist/5/17875
  • Imperial War Museum (2013). "Collections Search for "Kalorkoti"". IWM Collections Search. Retrieved 12 March 2013.
  • European Commission Representation in United Kingdom
  • Amazon
  • World Who’s Who
  • British Library
  • National Art Library at the Victoria & Albert Museum
  • Yale University Library
  • Smithsonian Institute
  • Rijksmuseum Research Library
  • New York Public Library
  • Northumbria University
  • BALTIC Library & Archive
  • The female form, Chronicle Live
  • Unhinged Festival
  • The Portrait Now
  • The Telegraph
  • Heidelberg University Library
  • SPK-Kunstbibliothek, Berlin
  • National Library of Australia
  • Mid-Manhattan Library Art Collection


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