Gatis Lambros (1954)
SBBR G, 1988
He studied at the Vacalo School of Art and Design (1973-1976) and worked with the printmaker Vasso Katraki for ten years. Since 1984, he has shown his work in group exhibitions, including the Ljubljana International Biennale of Graphic Arts in 1987; his first solo exhibition was held in the Zoumboulakis Gallery, Athens in 1988. In 1995, his work was shown at the Pierides Gallery in the exhibition “Transformations”.
Following an early creative stage in which his activity was equally distributed between sculpture and printmaking, in the early 1980’s his interest shifted exclusively towards sculpture and the concept of form transformation. Adopting mechanistic and constructivist solutions, he synthesises a variety of objects and spare parts, creating sculptures which produce sound, light and movement, in this manner introducing technology in art.
SBBR G, 1988
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