Black & White International Photography Exhibition | ANTONIS TSOULOS
How many times can you stand back up after falling? Thankfully, there is light at the end of the tunnel but remedying this mess has to come from within. It’s called Reconstruction of one’s Reality and it’s a process. It’s essentially about the omnipresent need for change and, more importantly, finding that way out.
I was born in 1968. I’m based in Athens, Greece. My work has appeared in several Art venues and Institutions, such as the: Melina Merkouri Cultural Center, Teloglion Fine Arts Foundation, publications of the Benaki Museum, Byzantine and Christian Museum, Genesis gallery, Athena Design Workshop, Luminous Eye gallery, Back to Athens International Art Meeting, Athena Research Center, Democritus University of Thrace and other. My first exhibition took place at the Ηororoes Theatre with the project ‘A not at all Wooden Language’, in February of 2003. I participated in numerous photographic projects all around the world, i.e. in many African countries (in projects backed by UNICEF and private international companies), in wildlife areas of the world (such as the jungle at Finca Bellavista in Costa Rica), in Japan along with Ryuichi Sakamoto and in numerous other countries. I admire and draw inspiration on the pioneering naturalist work of Alexander von Humboldt — particularly for his inexhaustible desire to explore and study the world in adverse conditions. My photographic works are inspired by the human soul and mind.