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Niko J. Kallianiotis: Athênai, In Search of Home
Niko J. Kallianiotis: Athênai, In Search of Home
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Product details
- ISBN 9788862087827
- Format: Hardback
- Weight: 1200g
- Dimensions: 305 x 216mm
- Publication Date: 15 Sep 2022
- Publisher: Damiani
- Publication City/Country: IT
- Product Form: Hardback
- Language: English
Athênai, In Search of Home expands Niko J. Kallianiotis’ first monograph America in a Trance, and the work produced in Pennsylvania, which for two decades became his second home. If America in a Trance was about his departure from Athens, Athênai, In Search of Home is about coming back to his roots, eager to assimilate within a place that over the years grew to be foreign but at the same time maintained its layers of familiarity.
The photographs navigate through the metro areas of Athens within an utterly diverse setting, all the way to the periphery and within a more rural and industrial stage that is vital to the character and condition of Athens. Throughout the years the city and the surrounding territories have experienced their share of socio-economic struggles and topographic transformations that have altered its identity. Despite these facts the city still stands, at times proudly and at others solemn, but always fervent to maintain its uniqueness and its yearning for a new identity, in search of new home, within one that already exists.
And the city of Athens in Kallianiotis’ photographs is elliptically delineated as a vibrant environment that binds together luxury and social inequality, through which a colourful language of images and symbols makes itself all the more present, a city unpredictable and saturated with history. Kallianiotis eloquently depicts in this series of photographs a city in which the temporal and the spatial elements often clash with each other, while conducting his research for a home that has changed over the years as much as he did.
The photographs navigate through the metro areas of Athens within an utterly diverse setting, all the way to the periphery and within a more rural and industrial stage that is vital to the character and condition of Athens. Throughout the years the city and the surrounding territories have experienced their share of socio-economic struggles and topographic transformations that have altered its identity. Despite these facts the city still stands, at times proudly and at others solemn, but always fervent to maintain its uniqueness and its yearning for a new identity, in search of new home, within one that already exists.
And the city of Athens in Kallianiotis’ photographs is elliptically delineated as a vibrant environment that binds together luxury and social inequality, through which a colourful language of images and symbols makes itself all the more present, a city unpredictable and saturated with history. Kallianiotis eloquently depicts in this series of photographs a city in which the temporal and the spatial elements often clash with each other, while conducting his research for a home that has changed over the years as much as he did.
Niko J. Kallianiotis (b. 1973 Athens, Greece) is a photographer and educator working between Athens, Greece and the United States. His formative years were spent in Greece, but for all of his adulthood he lived and worked in the United States, both in the editorial and academic fields. Because of his hybrid background he views the world and his surrounding environs from two different perspectives, both culturally and socially. Kallianiotis started his career as a newspaper photographer and has worked at The Times Leader, in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, Gannett Newspapers in Ohio, The Watertown Daily Times in Watertown, New York, and has been a contributor for The New York Times. He has also taught at Drexel University in Philadelphia, Marywood University and the University of Scranton. He currently resides in Athens, Greece where he works on documentary projects.
Niko J. Kallianiotis: Athênai, In Search of Home
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