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Michael MICHAELIDES
Cypriot, 1923-2015

Church of Panagia Paraportiani, Mykonos
ink and watercolour on paper

signed and dated 1958 lower right
75 x 62 cm


PROVENANCE

private collection, London


sold for 1 532.05 €

Michael Michaelides was born in Nicosia in 1923. He studied architecture and fine art in Italy and England. He has lived in London since 1955, working as an architect and artist.

His early paintings are figurative and relate to the ethnographic word of Cyprus. The figurative element is gradually abandoned through abstractive processes and gives way to juxtapositions of colour and line which from 1964 onwards lead him to his relief geometric and rhythmic structures.

He has been represented by the internationally renowned London art dealer Annely Juda since 1963. He represented Greece in the 1976 Venice Biennale. He has shown work in over 40 solo exhibitions and taken part in more than 80 group exhibitions in London, Belfast, Dublin, Oxford, Rome, Milan, Turin, Paris, Zurich, Amsterdam, Salzburg, Athens, Thessaloniki, Nicosia.

Michaelides work is held by museums and foundations all over the world, including: The Arts Council of Great Britain, The Municipal Gallery Dublin, The Israel Museum in Jerusalem, The Museo de Arte Contemporaneo Caracas, the National Museum of Modern Art Seoul. In Greece his work is held by the National Gallery, The National Glyptotheque, The Macedonian Museum of Modern Art. In Cyprus his work is held by the State Gallery of Contemporary Cypriot Art, and the Leventis Gallery.