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The Callas (Lakis & Aris Ionas) | Strange Fruits: Dio Horia Gallery is delighted to introduce 'Strange Fruits', an exhibition by The Callas (Lakis & Aris Ionas), marking their debut as represented artists with the gallery.

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1 November 2023 - 9 January 2024
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  • ‘Strange Fruits’ comes shortly after their monumental museum exhibit held last season at the Onassis Stegi. Greek D.I.Y pioneers The Callas, consisting of the brothers Lakis & Aris Ionas, along with their friends/ family/ collaborators, have been leading a loose-knit artistic collective dedicated to creating works spanning art, film, and music since 2002. Their focus revolves around themes related to urban symbolism, collective archetypes, and the creative possibilities inherent in experimentation, infused with copious references; from song lyrics and literature to visual time travels.

     

    ‘Strange Fruits’ (a note to Billie Holliday’s anti-racist anthem, southern trees are well-known to bear strange fruit), brings together the duo’s diverse visual practice, encompassing the fields of painting, sculpture and embroidered tapestry.

     

     

  • 'Don t know exactly how to express it. Flowers & Marbles & Embroiderism. Sounds like an Emily Dickinson's lyric or...

    "Don t know exactly how to express it. Flowers & Marbles & Embroiderism. Sounds like an Emily Dickinson's lyric or a Gertrud Stein's poem-as-pill or like some Sun Ra's guidelines for a recording. It's like resting under a Cypress' shadow, next to a Psychladic* sunset, trying to hold honey in your palm. Cut. A Raymond Carver's living room, a table, a window on his back, a vase with flowers, maybe. Did you know that Death and Dreams were brothers? And Night was their mother? Sorry, a pause, how many open tabs have you in your browser right now? Proust's "madeleine effect" drags up Manet, El Greco, a muted Morandi poster on the wall and a Coke Zero dawn. Half night as in Mulholland Drive, a colorful basement- bubble-bunker but there's no window, and you can't realize where the light comes from. Not sure if you really care. As a final word, we'd love you to know that we always carry a Sylvia Plath's book in our pocket, as an apotropaic gun, as a tender "fuck off" to "foreverness"."

  • The dark acrylics and spray paintings welcome viewers at the sidewalk, the forms and colors blending together in a peculiar interplay of midpoints, in lo-fi, emotional geometric compositions, attesting to Urban culture, in its most complex and mystic facet. 

    • The Callas (Lakis & Aris Ionas), Opening Night, 2023
      The Callas (Lakis & Aris Ionas), Opening Night, 2023
    • The Callas (Lakis & Aris Ionas), Blue Moon, 2023
      The Callas (Lakis & Aris Ionas), Blue Moon, 2023
  • In the same vein, the gallery space is full of flowers in dark backgrounds. A memento-mori in the subtlest of ways, their scent evokes scenes from the nearest or more distant past, while a neon palette and Manet’s still-life works meet the darkest visions of the Spanish masters. Taking the time to fully absorb a familiar setting with the blinds half-closed, in the middle of the room there stands a grandiose column*, made out of old Athenian pavement marbles.
    • The Callas (Lakis & Aris Ionas), Suddenly Last Summer, 2023
      The Callas (Lakis & Aris Ionas), Suddenly Last Summer, 2023
    • SIDE VIEW

      SIDE VIEW

    • The Callas (Lakis & Aris Ionas), Tomorrow, 2023
      The Callas (Lakis & Aris Ionas), Tomorrow, 2023
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      SIDE VIEW

    • The Callas (Lakis & Aris Ionas), May I?, 2023
      The Callas (Lakis & Aris Ionas), May I?, 2023
    • The Callas (Lakis & Aris Ionas), Until we meet again, 2023
      The Callas (Lakis & Aris Ionas), Until we meet again, 2023
    • The Callas (Lakis & Aris Ionas), Soft Talk, 2023
      The Callas (Lakis & Aris Ionas), Soft Talk, 2023
    • The Callas (Lakis & Aris Ionas), How Soon is Now?, 2023
      The Callas (Lakis & Aris Ionas), How Soon is Now?, 2023
  • Finally, at the basement (annex) of the gallery, The Callas deliver a traditional/ utopian, neon-colored installation, directly opposed to the upper floor’s darker hues. Here, The Callas’ distinctive hand-made tapestries, conceived by themselves and crafted by their beloved mother and aunt, coming from a Greek rural village, seem like privately, yet boldly paving the way to the strange times ahead.
    • The Callas (Lakis & Aris Ionas), In Bloom, 2023
      The Callas (Lakis & Aris Ionas), In Bloom, 2023
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      DETAIL VIEW

    • The Callas (Lakis & Aris Ionas), Under The Rainbow, 2023
      The Callas (Lakis & Aris Ionas), Under The Rainbow, 2023
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      DETAIL VIEW

    • The Callas (Lakis & Aris Ionas), Tender Is The Night, 2023
      The Callas (Lakis & Aris Ionas), Tender Is The Night, 2023
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      DETAIL VIEW

    • The Callas (Lakis & Aris Ionas), In A Gadda Da Vida, 2023
      The Callas (Lakis & Aris Ionas), In A Gadda Da Vida, 2023
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      DETAIL VIEW

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  • The Callas (Lakis & Aris Ionas), Strange Fruit, 2023
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    The Callas (Lakis & Aris Ionas)

    Strange Fruit, 2023

     

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  • — The Callas (Lakis & Aris Ionas) is the tip of an artistic loose collective producing artworks, films and music...

    — The Callas (Lakis & Aris Ionas) is the tip of an artistic loose collective producing artworks, films and music initiated by the brothers Lakis & Aris Ionas. Selected shows include: New Museum (NY), Stegi | Onassis Foundation (Athens), DESTE foundation (Athens), Benaki Museum (Athens), Documenta 14 (Athens), Palais de Tokyo (Paris), Family Business (NY), Athens Biennial (Athens), Dio Horia Gallery (Athens), Andreas Melas Projects (Athens), State Of Concept (Athens), The Breeder (Athens), Kustera Projects (NY), Atopos CVC (Athens), Yinka Shonibare Space (London). 

    The Callas have collaborated with Lee Ranaldo (Sonic Youth) and Jim Sclavunos (Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds) on music albums and live performances. Their inaugural feature film, "LUSTLANDS" (HAOS film), premiered at the 7th Athens Avant-Garde Film Festival, while their second film, "The Great Eastern," was filmed at DESTE's foundation project space, Slaughterhouse in Hydra, and made its debut at the Onassis Foundation – Stegi, later being screened at Documenta 14. Their third film, "SICK," had its premiere at the Thessaloniki International Film Festival. Their live performances have taken them to renowned festivals including the Liverpool Psychedelic Festival in Liverpool, The Great Escape Festival in Brighton, and the Reeperbahn Festival in Hamburg. They've shared the stage with notable artists such as Thurston Moore, The Brian Jonestown Massacre, Ty Segall, and Grinderman. Furthermore, The Callas operate Velvet Room, a bustling DIY cultural space and collective located in the heart of Athens, which stands as one of the most active of its kind in the city.

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