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Maria
Angelidou was born in Nauplion, in Greece where she started drawing from her
early childhood. Later she moved in Athens and her first teacher was A. Vasilikotis.
In 1956 she studied at the Fine Arts School of Greece with teacher the famous
Greek painter Yiannis Moralis. After excellent reviews on international exhibitions
in Paris: ART LIBRE 1959 and 1960, in GRAND PALAIS Greek and foreign reviewers,
Maria Angelidou decided to leave and go to Paris with scholarship of the French
government. There she studied at the Academy DE LA GRANDE CHAUMIERE
with professor M. YVES BRAYER, president of the Fine Arts Academy in Paris,
and professor of ECOLE SUPERIEURE DES BEAUX ARTES, who bestowed her diploma
with excellent reviews. At an international exhibition, between the people
who signed the guest book of Maria Angelidou was JACQUES
SHIRAC, then mayor of Paris and later PRESIDENT
OF FRANCE, who wrote at the guest book the word: FANTASTIQUE (FANTASTIC),
for Angelidou’s paintings. Maria Angelidou established a personal new style
at her paintings that has to do with mysticism, metaphysical and the existence
of hidden persons and feelings.
Angelidou’s
works are:
A )Panhelenic exhibitions in Zapion in Greece:1957, 1960, 1963, 1969, 1971
and 1975.
B)Many
personal exhibitions in Greece: Zygos 1958, hotel Grand Britannia in Nauplion
1959, Town Hal of Chios 1960, hotel Xenia of Nauplion 1969, Nees Morfes 1964,
Nea Galerie (Ipiti Plaka) 1965, Tholos 1968, Municipal Library of Nauplion
1966, Thymeli 1983, Cultural Center of Municipal of Athens 1993 etc.
C)Group
exhibitions: Greek-American Union, Thessaloniki, Nauplion, Argos, Patra, Tripoli,
Kalamata, Heraclion of Crete, Galerie AENAON 1992 and 1994 etc.
D)International
exhibitions: 1964 BIENNALE Alexandria (Egypt), 1970 international BIENNALE
Zagreb (Croatia), 1974 international BIARRITZ GALERIE VALLOMBREUSE.
E)Personal
exhibitions in Paris: GALERIE MOUFFE 1960, HIER ET DEMAIN 1960 and 1961, GALERIE
DUNKAN 1977 where she was awarded with the SILVER MEDAL OF FRENCH REPUBLIC
GRAND PRIX HUMANITAIRE DE FRANCE AVEC MEDAILLE D’ ARGENT.
E)Great
international exhibition in France: a)Drawing Room of Independent, Paris,
1981, 1983 and 1985. b)COTE D’ AZUR, where she was awarded for the GRAND PRIX,
1985. c)CANNES SALLE CARNOT PALAIS DE CONGRES, special award. d) ARLES SALE
VAN GOGH, award of Excellency, 1987. e)AIX EN PROVENCE SALLE VANG GOGH, special
mention, 1987.
Paintings
of Maria Angelidou are exposed in ministries, big organizations, collectors
etc. Maria Angelidou was also member of the Art Chamber of Greece and for
one year was general secretary there.
Today
Maria Angelidou lives in her house - studio in Athens. She is thinking the
possibility of returning in Paris where her work is recognized. However she
has proposals and from USA.
Maria Angelidou passed away in Athens, forgotten from
everyone, at the clinic IASO, from lung cancer on November 2004. She was buried
in Nauplion where she was born and where her sister lives.
NOTE
The great recognition Maria Angelidou had, isn't even included in the Book
of Greek Painters. When Maria Angelidou foolishly came back to Greece, she
only found indifferent from the ministry of culture and from Athen's municipality.
She lived in Greece ever since forgotten, kept painting in her poor apartment
- atelier in Athens and she never deign to ask the "poor in mind",
who are responsible for the Greek culture, to organize an exhibition for her
paintings or at least include some of them in any exhibition.
The fact is that in
In our days, it's a fact that the "corks" not only float above all,
but they also produce sub-culture which spoils the young ones. In Greece,
also, envy was always plenty. In ancient Athens, they send to exile Anaxagoras,
Protagoras and Thucydides, forced Aristotle to leave the city and even executed
Socrates. Greeks them selves send Theodoros Kolokotronis to jail, in Nauplion
(Palamidi), the person that without him fighting at 1821's revolution against
the Turks, Greece will still be Turkish. It´s the same envy that Maria
Angelidou faced and every other Greek too, who managed to get famous outside
the controlling group. But let´s stay to the luminous exceptions appearing
from time to time objectively and not subjectively, because in the second
case the persons been recognized would be very few...