WEGGEHEN
- WIEDERKOMMEN. Zeichen aus einer schicksalhaften Epoche Griechenlands.
Zur Erinnerung an Fotis Zaprasis
[Editor: Ralf C. Müller]
Fotis Zaprasis was one of the many uncounted people, who
were swept away by the turmoil of the 20th century. The tragedy
of all of those shaken lives lies in the mercilessness with which
great events affected individuals, and in the uproot existence and
lost orientation they left behind long after the storms blew over.
The artist, too, was loaded down by events happened to him in the
past. But he found one way to make sure of himself: the art. In
the conscious punctuation of allegories and metaphors or in the
accidental concurrence of shapes and colours he groped his way forward
and back, out- and inwards. Much remained uncertain, questioned,
and beset by doubts in himself. Only one thing was certain: the
being-on-the-way together with the entailed restlessness, and also
with new possibilities between homelike foreign parts and strange
home, in the middle of realities and imaginations.
This little book wants to be an homage: To the artist Fotis Zaprasis
and his way, on which he opened himself several worlds, and to the
art, which reveals him and us these worlds – for all its severity
- in its essence as acceptable, comforting and after all as very
beautiful.
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