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Athens News Agency: News in English, 11-04-15

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From: The Athens News Agency at <http://www.ana.gr/>

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  • [01] A.R Penck exhibition opens in Thessaloniki
  • [02] ASE opening: Rise 

  • [01] A.R Penck exhibition opens in Thessaloniki

    Works by German painter, printmaker and sculptor A.R. Penck are on display for the first time in Greece, at the Artis Causa gallery in Thessaloniki.

    A total of 16 works -- acrylics on canvas, lithographs and gouache paintings -- from 1980 to the present, will be on display in this solo exhibition through June 14.

    Ralf Winkler (A.R. Penck) was born in Dresden, Germany, in 1939 and studied together with a group of other neo-expressionist painters in Dresden.

    He became one of the foremost exponents of the new figuration alongside Jorg Immendorff, Georg Baselitz and Markus Lupertz. Under the East German communist regime, they were watched by the secret police and were considered dissidents. In the late 1970s they were included in shows in West Berlin and were seen as exponents of free speech in the East. Their work was shown by major museums and galleries in the West throughout the 1980s. They were included in a number of important shows including the famous Zeitgeist exhibition in the well-known Martin Gropius Bau museum and the important New Art show at the Tate in 1983.

    In the 1980s Penck became known worldwide for paintings with pictographic, neo-primitivist imagery of human figures and other totemic forms. He was included in many important shows both in London and New York.

    Penck's sculptures, though less familiar, evoke the same primitive themes as his paintings and drawings and use common everyday materials such as wood, bottles, cardboard boxes, tin cans, masking tape, tinfoil, wire and are crudely painted and assembled. Despite the anti-art aesthetic and the rough and ready quality of their construction, they have the same symbolic, archetypal anthropomorphic forms as his flat symbolic paintings. The paintings are influenced by Paul Klee's work and mix the flatness of Egyptian or Mayan writing with the crudity of the late black paintings by Jackson Pollock. The sculptures are often reminiscent of the stone heads of Easter Island and other Oceanic art.

    A keen drummer, he was a member of the free jazz group T.T.T. ("Triple Trip Touch") and took every opportunity to play with some of the best Jazz musicians of the late 1980s including Butch Morris, Frank Wright, Billy Bang, Louis Moholo and Frank Lowe, organising events at his country mansion in Heimbach in 1990 involving installations by Lennie Lee, performances by Anna Homler and paintings by Christine Kuhn.

    A.R. Penck lives and works in Berlin, Dusseldorf, Dublin and New York.

    The exhibition, part of events marking the 125th anniversary of the German Consulate General in Thessaloniki, took place on Thursday evening in the absence of the artist himself, who was unable to make the journey due to health reasons.

    Photo: ANA-MPA/Pixel/A. Barbarousis

    More details on the subscriber's page of ANA-MPA | Subscription request form

    

    [02] ASE opening: Rise

    Equity prices were rising at the opening of trade on Friday on the Athens Stock Exchange (ASE), with the basic share price index up 1.31 percent, standing at 1,507.25 points at 11:15 am, and turnover at 14.968 million euros.

    Individual sector indices were moving mostly upward, with the biggest gains in Telecoms, up 1.67 percent; Financial Services, up 1.65 percent; and Public Utilities, up 1.57 percent.

    The only losses were in Insurance, down 1.69 percent; and IT, down 0.61 percent.

    The FTSE/ASE 20 index for blue chip and heavily traded stocks was up 1.66 percent, the FTSE/ASE MID 40 index was up 0.62 percent, and the FTSE/ASE-80 small cap index was up 0.25 percent.

    Of the stocks traded, 37 were up, 16 were down, and 17 were unchanged.

    More details on the subscriber's page of ANA-MPA | Subscription request form


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