Ilias Christopoulos

 
 





 

 
 

Curriculum Vitae

Ilias Hristopoulos
Address: Kalami Kalamata 24100 Greece
Date of birth: 15/09/1976
Mobile: +30 6972725077
e-mail: iliaschristopoulos@hotmail.com

Studies:

1990.1995 Courses of ceramics at the Laboratory of Plastic Arts at the Public Enterprise of Cultural Development [DEPAK], teachers Iro-Myrto Maganari and Saimon Hill. 

1995.1997 Courses of ceramics at the Cultural Centre of Municipality of Nikaia.

1995.1998 Seminar of Didactic Method by Bruno Munari in Crete

Professional Experience

1997.2005 Teaching of Ceramics at ‘DEPAK’ Kalamata, Person in charge for the ceramics courses for the years 2001-2002 and 2003-2004.

Sept. 2000 Presentations of slides on the subject primitive parching in the frames of meeting of professors of Secondary Education in the National Institution of Researches 

Oct. 2001 –Today Teaching of Ceramics at the Laboratory of Plastic Arts at the Public Enterprise of Cultural Development of Patra [DEPA].

Oct. 2004 –Today Teaching of Ceramics at the Special School of Kalamata

Nov. 2005 –Jan 2006 Collaboration with the Athens Concert Hall for the training program of the Centre Pompidou, subject Matisse-Picasso Laboratory of Plastic Arts for children as animator of the program.

Mars – Mai 2006 Collaboration wit the University of Patra – Pedagogic Department on theoretical and practical courses on the subject of ceramics.

Seminars

Participation to seminars in the following techniques:

· Furnace of open fire
· Porcelain
· Raku
· Smoking with sawdust
· Reducing parching of porcelain   

Collective Expositions

1998
40th Pan-Hellenic Exposition of Artistic Ceramic, Marousi, Greece

1999
41st Pan-Hellenic Exposition of Artistic Ceramic, Marousi, Greece

2000
42nd Pan-Hellenic Exposition of Artistic Ceramic, Marousi, Greece

2001
43rd Pan-Hellenic Exposition of Artistic Ceramic, Marousi, Greece

3rd praise for the oeuvre ‘Perses’ 

2002
44th Pan-Hellenic Exposition of Artistic Ceramic, Marousi, Greece

18th Biennale of Ceramics at Vallauris – France, representing Greece with the oeuvre ‘Perones’

2004
 Collective Exposition at Monemvasia, Greece

2006
International Meeting of Ceramic, Volos, Greece

45th Pan-Hellenic Exposition of Artistic Ceramic, Marousi, Greece

3rd award for the oeuvre ‘Kymata / Waves’

2007
 46th Pan-Hellenic Exposition of Artistic Ceramic, Marousi, Greece

2008
 47th Pan-Hellenic Exposition of Artistic Ceramic, Marousi, Greece
2nd award for the oeuvre “Dance”

2009
48th Pan-Hellenic Exposition of Artistic Ceramic, Marousi, Greece

9th International Biennal of Ceramics, Museum of Manises, Valencia, Spain

Group Exposition of 17 Ceramists Ομαδική Έκθεση 17 Εικαστικών, Limeni, Mani, Greece

2010
49th Pan-Hellenic Exposition of Artistic Ceramic, Marousi, Greece

2nd award for the oeuvre “Backbone”

2011
Selection at the International Competition of Contemporary Ceramic Art– 2011, Faenza-Italy

31st Concurs Internacional de Ceràmica CICA 2011, L ‘Alcora, Spain

3rd International Triennial of Silicate Arts, Kecskemét, Hungary

“Four Greek Ceramists”, Hellenic Culture Centre, Paris, France

2012
Group Exposition “Ceramists Traces”, Patras, Greece

2nd International Ceramic Triennial UNICUM 2012, Maribor, Slovenia

32st Concurs Internacional de Ceràmica CICA 2012, L ‘Alcora, Spain

Group Exposition “Contemporary Ceramics”, Athens, Greece

50th Pan-Hellenic Exposition of Artistic Ceramic, Marousi

1st praise for the oeuvre ‘Vertebra’ 

2013
57th International Competition of Contemporary Ceramic Art– 2011, Faenza-Italy

8th International Biennale of Ceramics, Kapfenberg, Austria

VII Biennal de Ceràmica del Vendrell, Spain

51st Pan-Hellenic Exposition of Artistic Ceramic, Marousi

2014
Group Exposition of Greek Artists in the memory of Dominico Theotokopoulos, Circolo Officiale di Bologna, Italy

Group Exposition System, Kardamili, Greece

European Ceramic Context 2014, The Royal Danish Academy, School of Design Bornholm, Denmark

52nd Pan-Hellenic Exposition of Artistic Ceramic, Marousi

1st praise for the oeuvre ‘Small Views’ 

Group Exposition “Ceramists Traces 2014, The beginning”, Archaeological Museum of Patras, Greece