Angelo Plessas
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Angelo Plessas (born 1974) is an artist Angelo Plessas of greek-italian descent. He creates simple interactive animated drawings that exist on the internet in the own address that works as their tittle too. Their themes involve femminity and strange portraits that become subtly personal. These internet pieces often "cover" the real world as material objects like murals, installations, collage drawings and sculptures.
In 2007 Angelo has founded the "Angelo Foundation" a non-profit organization focused on the promotion of contemporary ideas in issues dealing with culture, the internet and the future. He has shown his work in museums and foundations such as The National Museum of Contemporary Art in Athens, Greece, Deste Foundation, the 3rd Biennial of Valencia. His work has been published in Purple Fashion, Italian Vogue and Frieze magazine. Since 2005 he maintains the popular blog Angelosays.com.
[edit] External links
- Angelo's home page
- Angelo's Blog
- Rhizome selection
- National Museum of Contemporary art
- Article on Liberation newspaper online
- ArtForum Diary
- http://www.fluctuat.net/1253-Miltos Manetas-Andreas Angelidakis-Angello Plessas
- http://www.artfacts.net/index.php/pagetype/Artist info