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Chryssa Vardea-Mavromichali

Greek, 1933-2013
Chryssa, (born Chryssa Vardea Mavomichali) is best known for her "Luminist" sculpture in brilliantly colored neon tubing, was born in Greece and now ranks as one of the outstanding and innovative artists in America today. Chryssa has had individual and collective exhibition shows at the Museum of Modern Art, The Guggenheim, The Whitney -New York. Harvard University; Institute of Contemporary Art at the University of Pennsylvania; Carnegie Institute among many others.
Chryssa - Calligraphy IV Lithograph on 100% rag 400 gram archival paper Signed/N
Chryssa - Calligraphy IV Lithograph on 100% rag 400 gram archival paper Signed/N

Chryssa - Calligraphy IV Lithograph on 100% rag 400 gram archival paper Signed/N

By Chryssa Vardea-Mavromichali

Located in New York, NY

Lithograph on 100% rag 400 gram archival quality paper Signed and numbered 61/125 on the front published by Lublin Graphics, Inc. and Touchstone Publishers Here is a rare dazzling an...

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1970s Abstract Chryssa Vardea-Mavromichali

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Lithograph

Times Square Fragment #10, Pop Art Screenprint by Chryssa Vardea-Mavromichali
Times Square Fragment #10, Pop Art Screenprint by Chryssa Vardea-Mavromichali

Times Square Fragment #10, Pop Art Screenprint by Chryssa Vardea-Mavromichali

By Chryssa Vardea-Mavromichali

Located in Long Island City, NY

Artist: Chryssa, Greek (1933 - 2013) Title: Times Square Fragment #10 Year: 1979 Medium: Serigraph, signed and numbered in pencil Edition: 300; AP 35 Paper Size: 40 x 25 inches

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1970s Abstract Geometric Chryssa Vardea-Mavromichali

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Screen

Classified Ad, Monoprint by Chryssa
Classified Ad, Monoprint by Chryssa

Classified Ad, Monoprint by Chryssa

By Chryssa Vardea-Mavromichali

Located in Long Island City, NY

Artist: Chryssa, Greek (1933 - 2013) Title: Classified Ad Year: 1977 Medium: Silkscreen and Acrylic Monoprint on Paper, signed, dated and titled in pencil Image Size: 14.5 x 22 inche...

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1970s Conceptual Chryssa Vardea-Mavromichali

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Monoprint

1970's Large Silkscreen Abstract Geometric Day Glo Serigraph Pop Art Print Neon
1970's Large Silkscreen Abstract Geometric Day Glo Serigraph Pop Art Print Neon

1970's Large Silkscreen Abstract Geometric Day Glo Serigraph Pop Art Print Neon

By Chryssa Vardea-Mavromichali

Located in Surfside, FL

Silkscreen on Arches paper, Hand signed and Numbered in Pencil. Serigraph in white, back, blue gray (silver). Chryssa Vardea-Mavromichali (Greek: Χρύσα Βαρδέα-Μαυρομιχάλη; December 31, 1933 – December 23, 2013) was a Greek American artist who worked in a wide variety of media. An American art pioneer in light art and luminist sculpture widely known for her neon, steel, aluminum and acrylic glass installations, she has always used the mononym Chryssa professionally. She worked from the mid-1950s in New York City studios and worked since 1992 in the studio she established in Neos Kosmos, Athens, Greece. Chryssa was born in Athens into the famous Mavromichalis family from the Mani Peninsula. one of her sisters, who studied medicine, was a friend of the poet and novelist Nikos Kazantzakis. Chryssa began painting during her teenage years and also studied to be a social worker.In 1953, on the advice of a Greek art critic, her family sent her to Paris to study at the Académie de la Grande Chaumiere where Andre Breton, Edgard Varese, and Max Ernst were among her associates and Alberto Giacometti was a visiting professor. In 1954, at age twenty-one, Chryssa sailed for the United States, arrived in New York and went to San Francisco, California to study at the California School of Fine Arts. Returning to New York in 1955, she became a United States citizen and established a studio in the city. Chryssa's first major work was The Cycladic Books preceded American minimalism by seventeen years. 1961, Chryssa's first solo exhibition was mounted at The Guggenheim. 1963, Chryssa's work was shown at the Museum of Modern Art in curator Dorothy Canning Miller's Americans 1963 exhibition. The artists represented in the show also included Richard Anuszkiewicz, Lee Bontecou, Robert Indiana, Richard Lindner, Marisol, Claes Oldenburg, Ad Reinhardt, James Rosenquist and others. 1966, The Gates to Times Square, regarded as "one of the most important American sculptures of all time" and "a thrilling homage to the living American culture of advertising and mass communications." The work is a 10 ft cube installation of two huge letter 'A's through which visitors may walk into "a gleaming block of stainless steel and Plexiglas that seems to quiver in the play of pale blue neon light" which is controlled by programmed timers. First shown in Manhattan's Pace Gallery, it was given to the Albright-Knox Art Gallery in Buffalo, New York in 1972. 1972, The Whitney Museum of American Art mounted a solo exhibition of works by Chryssa. That's All (early 1970s), the central panel of a triptych related to The Gates of Times Square, was acquired by the Museum of Modern Art between 1975 and 1979. 1973, Chryssa's solo exhibition at the Gallerie Denise René was reviewed for TIME magazine by art critic Robert Hughes before it went on to the Galleries Denise René in Düsseldorf and Paris. Other works by Chryssa in composite honeycomb aluminum and neon in the 1980s and 1990s include Chinatown, Siren, Urban Traffic, and Flapping Birds. Chryssa 60/90 retrospective exhibition in Athens in the Mihalarias Art Center. After her long absence from Greece, a major exhibition including large aluminum sculptures - cityscapes, "neon boxes" from the Gates to the Times Square, paintings, drawings etc. was held in Athens. In 1992, after closing her SoHo studio, which art dealer Leo Castelli had described as "one of the loveliest in the world," Chryssa returned to Greece. She found a derelict cinema which had become a storeroom stacked with abandoned school desks and chairs, behind the old Fix Brewery near the city center in Neos Kosmos, Athens. Using the desks to construct enormous benches, she converted the space into a studio for working on designs and aluminum composite honeycomb sculptures...

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1980s Pop Art Chryssa Vardea-Mavromichali

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Screen

Chryssa 1979 Signed Limited Edition Screen Print Chinatown Series Red
Chryssa 1979 Signed Limited Edition Screen Print Chinatown Series Red

Chryssa 1979 Signed Limited Edition Screen Print Chinatown Series Red

By Chryssa Vardea-Mavromichali

Located in Rochester Hills, MI

Chryssa Chinatown - 1979 Print - Serigraph   38.5'' x 31'' inches Edition: Signed in pencil and marked 204/250 Chryssa, (born Chryssa Vardea Mavomichal...

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1970s Abstract Chryssa Vardea-Mavromichali

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Screen

Chinatown Portfolio #6, 97/250
Chinatown Portfolio #6, 97/250

Chryssa Vardea-MavromichaliChinatown Portfolio #6, 97/250, 1978

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H 38.25 in W 31.25 in

Chinatown Portfolio #6, 97/250

By Chryssa Vardea-Mavromichali

Located in Austin, TX

Artist: Chryssa (Greek, born 1933) Chinatown Portfolio #6 Year: 1978 Medium: Screenprint on wove paper Signed in pencil and numbered 97/250 Edition: 250 Dimension: 38 1/4 x 31 1/4i...

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1970s Conceptual Chryssa Vardea-Mavromichali

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Screen

Chryssa 1979 Signed Limited Edition Screen Print Chinatown Series Tan
Chryssa 1979 Signed Limited Edition Screen Print Chinatown Series Tan

Chryssa 1979 Signed Limited Edition Screen Print Chinatown Series Tan

By Chryssa Vardea-Mavromichali

Located in Rochester Hills, MI

Chryssa Chinatown - 1979 Print - Serigraph   38.5'' x 31'' inches Edition: Signed in pencil and marked 207/250 The bright lights and signage of Manhattan became an important source of inspiration for the Greek-born artist Chryssa Vardea...

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1970s Abstract Chryssa Vardea-Mavromichali

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Screen

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