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My work explores the human condition through the liminality of experience and the ever-changing sense of existence.

Christopher Christou is a contemporary British Cypriot artist, currently living and working in Limassol, Cyprus. 


He earned a B.A. (Hons.) in Technical Effects for the Performing Arts from the London College of Fashion (UAL) and later completed an M.A. in Art and Design in Education at the Institute of Education, (UCL). He has exhibited in solo and group exhibitions across Cyprus, Greece, and the UK, while his work is also featured in private collections in Cyprus, the UK, and the UAE.


Christou is the founder of the multidisciplinary art studio and creative platform, Artaxies Contemporary Arts, he has a notable career in education as an Art and Design teacher in many international schools and his diverse background extends to the field of special effects, where he has worked as a Special Effects artist on various feature films, television shows and theatre productions.

 

His work deconstructs portraiture through a harsh materiality leaving the spectator searching for characteristics and features. In his pliable figurations, Christou uses exaggeration and simplification in an attempt to capture something real of the subject as expressed in an emotion, a passing moment and memory. In this laborious and time consuming effort, thick saturated paint is often violently applied, burned and stripped off the canvas in an attempt to reach a physicality of form akin to the subject and not a visual likeness. The materiality of paint and the mutability and impermanence of the plastic process reveals painting as an imprecise language which is not manufactured but revealed and experienced.

 


Christou attests that what makes an individual and each portrait is interchangeable, thus an accurate image is fleeting and impossible to pin down. Impasto sculptural layers of paint are juxtaposed with thinly glazed, translucent and overlapped ones. The blatant contrast of colours offsets a garish, exaggerated and saturated palette to a bitumenous monochromatic one where every layer, crease and accretion suggests the multifaceted nature of the figures. The interplay between forceful spatula work, sharp brushstrokes and the use of fire on the canvas and cardboard, display traces of the process and the history of each painting.

 


When cycling his way through a few familiar subjects, Christou captures his sitters in their essence instead of their likeness. His paintings, adopt a psychological introspection that rejects representational portraiture by provoking us to uncover the various perspectives and memories that went into the creation of the final piece. They expose the methods by which we make sense of ourselves, thus revealing an instability of self-perception. Like his subjects, each painting has its own history and the act of seeing becomes important as we perceive and form images in our mind and give them meaning. Just as people cannot be summed up by one moment, in one word or one memory, these works too, showcase their own history. They are ephemeral in their intentions. The memories, sensations and physical presence they evoke, are always shifting and they do not hold on to their representations.

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