Nicolás de Grecia inaugurates the first photo exhibition after his divorce from Tatiana Blatnik

Nicolás de Grecia inaugurates the first photo exhibition after his divorce from Tatiana Blatnik
Nicolás de Grecia inaugurates the first photo exhibition after his divorce from Tatiana Blatnik

He Prince Nicholas of Greece A new photo exhibition has opened in NY. This is her first since her divorce from Tatiana Blatnik after 14 years of marriage. The former couple announced their separation last April, but life goes on for both of them. While the Venezuelan, who retains her title of princess, continues to live in Greece involved in her different projects related to philanthropy, healthy living, sports and mental health, he has traveled to New York to present his new photographic work to the public. . His older brother, prince paulhas accompanied him at the opening of this new New York adventure, his first individual exhibition in the city, showing his support, also in these complicated times.

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Graduated Nostos and curated by his usual collaborator Marilena Koutsoukou, the exhibition can be seen at Ethan Cohen Gallery in Chelsea until July 13. With three decades of experience and the reputation of having been one of the first gallery owners to bring the work of Ai Weiwei and present the Chinese avant-garde of the 80s in the United States, Ethan Cohen occupies, with its two offices, a prominent place in contemporary art in New York. In it, Nicolás presents a series of monochrome photographs in marble with limited edition design pieces that connect the world of photography and design, as well as the past with the present, since the marble printing technique allows modernity to be combined. of digital printing with the material par excellence of Greek antiquity. “Nostos shows a fusion of ethereal photography and luminous marble. The artist captures abstract and elemental images on marble, inviting observers to inhabit the ephemeral realm between the tangible and the visionary.” With images printed on marble, the prince’s photos transport the viewer to Greece, to some of its greats. monuments, its olive trees, the “sculpture, the sand, the sea and the light, encapsulated in a timeless waterfall,” explains the gallery about the exhibition of the third son of the king constantine and the Queen Anne Mary.

Through the title, Nostos, the prince draws on the literature and mythology of his home country to reference the theme of returning home. “Nostalgia, belonging and the search for identity has a significant importance in the work of Prince Nicholas,” he continues, inspired by “the idea of ​​returning to one’s roots and recovering the sense of home.” This journey of self-discovery and memory that the prince proposes through his creative work is not unusual.

 
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