Memories of the journalistic friendship between Maria Karavia and Yannis Tsarouchis.
A commemoration of the unforgettable artist, Yannis Tsarouchis, whose keen intelligence and caustic wit left their mark both on modern Greek painting and Athenian society. The fruit of the author's long and productive acquaintance with Tsarouchis, the book centres on his way of thinking and his work.
Interviews, brief images and reminiscences are used to build up a personal testament of the painter's life, from his conscription in the war of 1940 to the dictatorship of 1967 and self-exile in Paris; from his legendary disguises, his love of Anatolian folk dance and the Karaghiozis shadow theatre, to his years of work with the painter Photis Kontoglou; from his interest in Byzantine music, his ventures into theatrical direction in Seven against Thebes and Trojan Women to his deep concern about environmental degradation.
This testimony to the man and the artist is complemented by a selection of rarely published photographs.
Greek language text. 50 b&w photographs.