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George Anastasios Magalios was born on 1967 in Montreal, Quebec, is a Canadian artist (born 1967). Discover George Anastasios Magalios's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 57 years old?

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Born 1967, 1967
Birthday 1967
Birthplace Montreal, Quebec
Nationality United States

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1967

George Anastasios Magalios (born in 1967) is a contemporary artist and philosopher, and the founder of George Magalios Studios.

Magalios is a multi-disciplinary visual artist who makes works in fields such as painting, photography, sculpture, and performance art.

Magalios is an unusual artist because of his use of unique names and identities for each body of work: George Magalios (The Fall Line painting series), Georges Ducharme (sculpture and installation art), Will Swinburne (performance art), Giorgio Fati (photography), and Jorge Griego (Energy Plan for the Florida Man painting series).

Magalios bases all of his work and thought on the ground palette, a concept and form he has developed from his research into pre-historic cave painting.

The ground palette is both a philosophical foundation and an aesthetic way of thinking that attempts to distill language and ideas down to their essences.

In articles and various websites, Magalios lists his influences as Led Zeppelin, Willie Mays, Tim Tebow and his parents, Virginia and Elias Magalios.

He has exhibited in exhibitions in New York, Pittsburgh, San Francisco, and other cities across North America as well as in Athens and across Europe and continues his practice today in West Palm Beach, Florida.

George Anastasios Magalios writes art theoretical works and art reviews of contemporary and modern art issues.

He is a student of the philosophy of Martin Heidegger, Friedrich Nietzsche, and Jean Baudrillard and he incorporates much of the ideas of these thinkers in both his art and his writings.

1973

When Magalios was six years-old in 1973 he built a cave out of a mountain of snow in his backyard.

This experience is considered by the artist to be a formative one and he has since called the work "Snow Womb" and has listed it in various biographies and lists of exhibitions.

The artist remembers Montreal winters as being wombs of white and cold comforted by his mother's cooking and his visits to various Greek relatives.

Raised in a Greek household, the artist grew up to speak English, Greek, and French and the cosmopolitan cultural environment proved to be a major influence on the artist's political and cultural outlook.

When Magalios was 7 years-old his family moved to West Palm Beach, Florida.

The shift from rich and colorful Montreal to provincial South Florida proved to be a dramatic one.

The artist's father signed him up for little league baseball as a way to get initiated into American culture and this game would prove to be a formative experience in his relationship to the United States.

Around the age of 8 Magalios's mother had him take painting lessons for the first time.

The artist was told by the teacher, an established painter of portraits, that he should "stick to baseball" since his art skills were "limited at best".

The artist first remembers painting a clown portrait based on a magazine photo.

During his youth, the artist developed a reputation for pranks and athletic prowess on the baseball diamond.

Around the age of 12 the artist is said to have begun a serious study of the music of Led Zeppelin, a band Magalios often lists as an influence on his work to this day.

Soon after George A. Magalios discovered the work of Vincent Van Gogh when his mother bought him his first art book, a retrospective of the painter's work that the artist is said to still own and refer to for inspiration today.

At Cardinal Newman High School Magalios hovered between athlete and artist and developed a reputation that defied easy classification because of his ability to hit a fastball 400 feet and appreciate the nuances of The Smiths, The Church, R.E.M. and Echo and the Bunnymen.

Upon graduating from high school Magalios attended the University of Florida where he began to study political theory and art history.

It was during this time in Gainesville that he began to paint more seriously as he undertook a series of oils on canvas depicting the chromatic tendencies of the human face as it responded to various emotional stimuli.

It is believed that only three of these paintings are extant.

It was at the University of Florida where Magalios first developed a reputation as a developing painter and ardent defender of the sublime in art.

1988

In 1988, while still at the University of Florida, Magalios decided to move back to his native Montreal and take a year-long break from studies.

1989

Arriving in 1989 Magalios began a series of black and white semi-figurative paintings on masonite panels and ink drawings on paper.

None of the paintings are believed to be still in existence as the artist has never mentioned them in any of his lists of works.

1990

In 1990, Magalios painted the first, of what would continue to be his most important series of Autumn-themed paintings.

The work was a red-orange series of "leaves" on multiple 2x4 studs of wood that were individually screwed into a wall to become both a sculptural and painterly work.

1991

In 1991 Magalios began site-specific installations that consisted of assemblages of street trash from his Plateau Mont-Royal neighborhood.

The assemblages would take the form of traditional Hindu Siva-Sakti lingam sculptures.

This return to sculpture was inspired, in part, by a sense of existential homecoming the artist felt after living away from Montreal for 15 years.

2007

He has presented papers and the College Art Association conference in New York (2007) and at the Subtle Technologies Conference in Toronto (2002).

In addition to Montreal, Magalios has lived in Paris, San Francisco, New York, and Pittsburgh.

Though he has lived in the United States for most of his life, the artist considers himself a Montrealer, albeit an exiled one.

Sometimes referring to himself as a "Site-Specific Philosopher", Magalios is known for his attempt to fuse an aesthetic practice with a personal one based on virtue, truth, and beauty.

Magalios was born in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.