algebric regression
















porcelain casted objects
study on material exhaustion and physical regression

polis, actopolis


















polis-police-police de caractère
text based work, egg tempera on wall
front plane work by Kostis Velonis, on the corner work by Natasa Biza

Actopolis, Athens 2017
exhibition curated by Elpida Karaba and Glykeria Stathopoulou (PAT)
organized by Goethe institute, Athens

3-16/11/2017 exhibition hall of Athens School of Fine Arts

new algebra of things


















new algebra of things,
porcelain casted object, exact dimensions

for Spyropoulos' foundation at Museum Vorres




















installation view
on the right: Figure of Speech A and Figure of Speech A through B
oil on canvas 80x100cm (each)
on the left: work by Xenophon Bitsikas

a+




















a+, 2017
acrylic on dyed fabric 29x41cm
private collection, Greece

Ocarina
























Ocarina, woodcut, 40x50cm
 egyptian goddess Nut, Nuit, Night, Νύχτα

figures of speech #71, #72
























figures of speech #71, #72
suggested dyptich
stretched cotton, acrylic, 80x100cm each
private collection, Greece

offset choices


























light conditioning at ISET, Athens

Anelixis
















Anelixis, OMBLOS 2017

door handle ISET
















welcome, OMBLOS 2017
photo also published at http://avgi-anagnoseis.blogspot.gr/2017/04/blog-post_15.html
(Greek text)

Asynchronous 4a, 4b

















boxed research boards, diptych, mixed media
(77x107cm each)
private collection

review of the exhibition Perished Sun
























review of the exhibition Perished Sun at Kalfayan galleries
written by Maria Nicolacopoulou for Frieze
https://frieze.com/article/critics-guide-athens-0

Figures of Speech #54, #55
















Figures of Speech #54, #55, oil paint on well prepared canvas
as they are shown at Kalfayan galleries for Perished Sun exhibition
with Kostis Velonis, Panos Tsagaris
31/3-6/5/2017

Indιcopleustes (voyager to India)




















tabernacle-shaped cosmos by Kosmas Indicopleustes, 6th AD
(theoretical plan of the universe)

farewell














για τον γιάννη βαλαβανίδη
(στην βιβλιοθήκη της ΑΣΚΤ, 2005
φωτ. Βασιλική Πανταζή)

notes on "RB by RB"

















towards writing
two colors woodcut, letterset 32x25cm
προς τη γραφή, δίχρωμη ξυλογραφία και
κείμενο στοιχειοθετημένο στο χέρι.