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George-Maran Varthalitis

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George – Maran Varthalitis
Born
George – Maran Varthalitis

Athens, Greece
NationalityGreek
Known forPainting, Drawing, Installation Art
AwardsUNESCO (2005)
International Arts Federation (2013)
International Arts Conference (2015)
Websitewww.varthalitis-gm.com

George – Maran Varthalitis (Greek: Γεώργιος - Μαράν Βαρθαλίτης) is a Greek artist and conjectural. He is also a life member of UNESCO and awarded from UNESCO, I.A.F. and International Arts Conference. His works can be found in international organisations, institutions and collections.[1][2][3][4][5]

Biography

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George-Maran Varthalitis was born in Greece, in the region of Athens, as the third child of the poet Ioannis Varthalitis and Evgenia Antonopoulos.

He studied "Art conservation" at the University of Indianapolis and "Visual Arts" at the Academy of Florence, honored with a scholarship of the Catholic Church of Greece, where he graduated with honors. He has also attended a course on "Traditional Building Conservation" and he has also studied Byzantine hagiography, fresco painting and tessellation.[6]

Theories

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George – Maran Varthalitis has developed some theories over the years in which he has based his art works. The following sections are summaries of these theories.

The temporary attribution of love in a painting and the abyssal expulsion of a modular emotional fall (2003)

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His first theory is entitled "The temporary attribution of love in a painting and the abyssal expulsion of a modular emotional fall". He approaches love through the inner greatest procedure (which in our case is not enough) to the completion of the emotion. It is a chapter which is a part of a greater theoretical work including the following sections: Birth, Knowledge, Creation, Love, Betrayal and Death.[7]

Theoretical proposal in approaching a conceptual platform of painting art works and structures in a shape [Icon-Concepts] (2004)

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His second theory is entitled "Theoretical proposal in approaching a conceptual platform of painting art works and structures in a shape [Icon-Concepts]". This is a theory approaching the point of view of the multiple ingenuities of Howard Gardner by adding a ninth unit, the existential one. According to his theory, for the sake of the iconological conclusion we want to make, each ingenuity is illustrated by the form of [Icon-Ingenuities] and by the form of a puzzle, where the [Viewer – Co-creator] participating by composing the pieces which are morphologically identical but theoretically different (having a different thematic form, depending on the ingenuity). With the completion of this Icon-Puzzle a psychographic result arises, which represents the mental and psychological state of the co-creator. The co-creator is taking an act in the final work, reaching an instantaneously, though permanent until a possible reconstitution of the art, stock of stable truth throughout time.[8]

Beautiful decay (2012)

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His third theory is entitled "Beautiful decay". In his third theory, he touches the subject of the modern human living in cities (Homo Urbanus), his thoughts, his actions, his decisions, his ethics, his entropy, his egoism, his competitiveness, his unwillingness, are his key characteristics and mainly the ones concerning him. Consequently, the decrease of his social and altruistic behavior is obvious. According to George – Maran Varthalitis, the phenomenon of justice belongs to "individual structures". This means that the pneumatic identification of modern human with dogmatism is leading to the manipulation, together with other factors, of public opinion and the deprivation of individuality.[9]

The truth of falsehood (2019)

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His fourth theory is entitled "The truth of falsehood". According to George - Maran Varthalitis, it is certain that reality is experienced sensitively, while individuals understand and translate it mentally. The notion of what constitutes reality and the elements it contains, so that it defines the meaning of "I exist and perceive" at a specific time or not, through the image, results from the outcome. Conclusion's pragmatism along with the subjectivism of the moment, give the futility of truth. The legitimacy of truth in relation to the charm of falsehood, which everyone hopes to be true, offers a compulsive but not honest balance, since fabrication can work amelioratingly and orthographically within reality. Reality and its counterfeit version, brings a great psychological burden, while stepping to the edges of what experts call "borderline personality." Falsehood and truth are a miraculous-exhaustive duo and a necessary condition of reality, both in art and life.[10]

The ultimate art of false truth

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George - Maran Varthalitis also argues that, if we extend the mysterious notion of "mass poisoning", we are talking about the deception of public opinion. The poisoning overrides the rudimentary rumour, even though it uses the same methods. It is not a fraud, although it contains deception and falsehood. It is not a hoax, even though its subordinates are enjoying the results as much as jokesters. It is not propaganda and manipulation although it contains propagandising. It is not brainwashing, even though Mass Media are being used in its contexts. The concept of truth is not being understood or dealt in the same way, relative to the concept of space and time. According to Homer, the word truth means "non-oblivion". If we had to define the concept of truth, we could argue that it is the closest and most complete description-representation of a particular event or object, without forgetting its essential characteristics. In Aristophanes’ “The Knights”, Agorakritus prays before get in a fight with Kleon “Demons of forgiveness and fraud, carnage and stupidity[...]”. In the later years the concept of propaganda (directed fame) was born in the Vatican in 1622 A.D. (Propaganda Fidae). Other forms of propaganda that followed were the communist, the fascist, the Nazi, leading to a series of various socio-political and advertisement propagandas with long-made falsehoods.[11]

Truth and social hypocrisy

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George - Maran Varthalitis also suggests that there is an optimistic perception that the truth will defeat falsehood and light will overcome darkness. He believes that perhaps that is the most prominent dream of religions, of great movements and social reformers. He continues by arguing that they and we need to investigate the field of truth. According to the enlighteners, if we manage to do so, we would be moving into a society of truth, equality; into a society without lying, hypocrisy and delusions. He believes that this could possibly be the greatest collective illusion of history; and that is because falsehood and false consciousness are at the same time comrades of human species. Consciousness is partly "false". We do not mind the truth of others, of nature, of the universe. The inability to perceive universality alters the revelation of truth, pushing the truth of the people and the truth of the universe further. The distance between the socially acknowledged truth and our own grows apart, so falsehood as being an individual's truth is settled in collective and interpersonal relationships. The art through a multitude of lies can cause real emotions, and a false image can serve a truth. We are frightened in front of our truth by looking at the core of our being and our thinking. It is getting assisted by modern society, whose fake and counterfeit values dominate with the help of spectacles and shows, in an environment of generalized ideological and aesthetic confusion.[12]

Envy of lying

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According to George - Maran Varthalitis, in the light of all these previous concepts and notions, falsehood acts as a sieve to filter the truth. It is therefore intertwined with its constitution and acceptance. Falsehood is a phenomenon of the (daily) practice of life and of metaphysical upheaval; if the peace of the soul is desired. It does not always keep in line with the truth. Legal provisions, moral checks, transcendental explorations, law, the “good”, the “divine”, the authorities (lawyers-MPs-priests), are always defining clearly the falsity region; laws, principles and rules by people for people, from one era to another. Thus, the concept of falsehood is entangled, even in a false way. He therefore concludes that art, for the most part, does not present false truths but true lies.[13]

Academia

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In the academic study titled "Nonverbal constituents in the universal acquisition of Pinocchio in the contemporaneous world" [14] by Dr. Thomais Kapoulitsa-Troulou from the International Hellenic University, the artwork "Pinocchio’s consciousness (A beautiful decay)" by George-Maran Varthalitis is highlighted as a significant visual representation of Pinocchio. This inclusion underscores the study's exploration of how artists globally interpret the character of Pinocchio beyond linguistic barriers, employing a semiotic analysis to delve into the metaphoric and narrative layers of these interpretations. Varthalitis's artwork, among others, is examined for its contribution to the multifaceted imagery of Pinocchio, illustrating the character's universal appeal and interpretive richness across cultures.

Awards

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George – Maran Varthalitis has been awarded for his contribution to art and his theories, by the following committees:

  • UNESCO, (2005) at World Expo UNESCO in Brazil, for his artworks based on his second theory titled "Theoretical proposal in approaching a conceptual platform of painting art works and structures in a shape [Icon-Concepts]".
  • International Arts Federation (I.A.F.), (2013) at World Expo I.A.F. in Argentina for his artworks based on his third theory entitled "Beautiful Decay".
  • International Arts Conference, (2015) in Shanghai - China, with the award "Best European Upcoming Artist".

Exhibitions

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George – Maran Varthalitis has done many exhibitions, both individual and group, in many countries. Some of them were held by organizations such as UNESCO and I.A.F.[15][16][17][18]

Individual

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  • "Beautiful Decay" - USA (Los Angeles) - 2018
  • "Faces and Facts" – USA (Texas) – 2010
  • No subject – United Kingdom (London) – 2007
  • "The industrial diversity towards the modern man" – Greece (Corfu Arts Center) – 1999

Group

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  • "Chinese Painting and Calligraphy World Tour" - National Gallery / Greece - 2023
  • "The 70th National Day of China" - CIEA-BA / China - 2019
  • "The Square Art and Society in Korea - The 50th Exhibition of MMCA / Korea - 2019
  • "Human Behaviour" - International Arts Conference / Shanghai - China - 2018
  • "The Power of Faith" - World Expo UNESCO / Kalkuta India - 2018
  • "45th Exhibition of Contemporary Art" - Japan (Tokyo) - 2017
  • "International Contemporary Art Show" (Scope) - USA (Miami Beach) - 2017
  • "Human moments" – Mexico – 2016
  • "Portraits" – International Arts Conference (Award) / Shanghai – China – 2015
  • "Beautiful Decay" – Japan – 2015
  • "Beautiful Decay" – Russia – 2014
  • "Beautiful Decay" – Mexico – 2014
  • "No Item" – World Expo I.A.F. / Portugal – 2013
  • "Human Rights" – World Expo I.A.F. (Award) / Argentina – 2013
  • "A Moment's Thought" – Norway – 2012
  • "Me, myself and I" – Italy – 2011
  • "Counterfeit Truth" – Argentina – 2010
  • "Global disasters and human fault" – World Expo UNESCO / Japan – 2009
  • "Libido and social acceptance" – World Expo I.A.F. / Germany – 2009
  • "Forty-five drawings and a painting for the human person" – Pan-European Report / Spain – 2008
  • "The temporary return of love" – World Report UNESCO / India – 2007
  • "Christian necessity" – World Expo I.A.F. / Spain – 2006
  • "Human communication in the modern era" – World Expo UNESCO (Award) / Brazil – 2005
  • "The good and evil in human nature" – World Expo UNESCO / China – 2003
  • "Religious allegory" – USA – 2002

References

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  1. ^ Sigalas, A. "Έλληνες Καλλιτέχνες: Γεώργιος-Μαράν Βαρθαλίτης (Θεωρία Πρώτη)", August 13, 2015. Retrieved on August 13, 2015.
  2. ^ Syros Agenta "Αφιέρωμα στον Μάνο Ελευθερίου από τα "Συριανά Γράμματα"" Archived October 15, 2018, at the Wayback Machine, September 20, 2018. Retrieved on October 15, 2018.
  3. ^ Robert Neralich "Sentient in San Francisco"[permanent dead link], Retrieved on May 25, 2020.
  4. ^ Jeong So-seul "George - Maran Varthalitis", Retrieved on October 8, 2020.
  5. ^ Singulart "Contemporary Greek Artists" Archived October 9, 2020, at the Wayback Machine, Retrieved on October 8, 2020.
  6. ^ Official Site Sub-Category:"Identity", Retrieved on April 25, 2014.
  7. ^ Sigalas, A. "Έλληνες Καλλιτέχνες: Γεώργιος-Μαράν Βαρθαλίτης (Θεωρία Πρώτη)", April 17, 2014. Retrieved on April 25, 2014.
  8. ^ Sigalas, A. "Έλληνες Καλλιτέχνες: Γεώργιος-Μαράν Βαρθαλίτης (Θεωρία Δεύτερη)", April 24, 2014. Retrieved on April 25, 2014.
  9. ^ Sigalas, A. "Έλληνες Καλλιτέχνες: Γεώργιος-Μαράν Βαρθαλίτης (Θεωρία Τρίτη)", April 24, 2014. Retrieved on April 25, 2014.
  10. ^ Sigalas, A. "Έλληνες Καλλιτέχνες: Γεώργιος-Μαράν Βαρθαλίτης (Θεωρία Τέταρτη) - Η αλήθεια του ψεύδους", June 3, 2019. Retrieved on June 3, 2019.
  11. ^ Sigalas, A. "Έλληνες Καλλιτέχνες: Γεώργιος-Μαράν Βαρθαλίτης (Θεωρία Τέταρτη) - Η αλήθεια του ψεύδους", June 3, 2019. Retrieved on June 3, 2019.
  12. ^ Sigalas, A. "Έλληνες Καλλιτέχνες: Γεώργιος-Μαράν Βαρθαλίτης (Θεωρία Τέταρτη) - Η αλήθεια του ψεύδους", June 3, 2019. Retrieved on June 3, 2019.
  13. ^ Sigalas, A. "Έλληνες Καλλιτέχνες: Γεώργιος-Μαράν Βαρθαλίτης (Θεωρία Τέταρτη) - Η αλήθεια του ψεύδους", June 3, 2019. Retrieved on June 3, 2019.
  14. ^ Kapoulitsa-Troulou, T. (2023). "Nonverbal constituents in the universal acquisition of Pinocchio in the contemporaneous world". Intercultural Translation Intersemiotic. 12. doi:10.26262/iti.v12i1.9335. eISSN 2241-3863.
  15. ^ Saatchi Art "George-Maran Varthalitis", Retrieved on April 25, 2014.
  16. ^ Francisco Expósito "George-Maran Varthalitis", Retrieved on May 25, 2020.
  17. ^ Francisco Expósito "George-Maran Varthalitis", Retrieved on May 25, 2020.
  18. ^ iMedia "Chinese Painting and Calligraphy World Tour", Retrieved on March 26, 2024.

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