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Police Marching, Exarcheia Square, Greece Print - Limited Edition of 45

Noé Badillo

Greece

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This photograph was taken at Exarcheia Square in early 2023. Exarcheia is a very interesting neighborhood, because it is a place which means so many things to different people at different times in its history. It is a place of artists, university students, musicians, anarchists, philosophers, and it is also, according to some, the legendary birthplace of the philosopher Socrates. It is also, throughout its history, a place of incredible political volatility. In recent times, the square was closed off and there was a large police presence surrounding the area. Police in riot gear could be seen throughout the day, marching in formation around the area.

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Print:Giclee on Photo Paper

Size:8 W x 10 H x 0.1 D in

Size with Frame:13.25 W x 15.25 H x 1.2 D in

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My life as an artist began in the mid 1990s, when I began creating black and white photographs of an abstract nature, within the natural and urban environment. At the turn of the century, I went Europe for the first time, and studied the Italian Renaissance, in drawing, history, and theory. Upon my return, I studied under the Argentinian artist Osvaldo Romberg. I wrote my dissertation on the Italian Baroque architect Guarino Guarini, and soon thereafter moved back to Europe, to where I now live in Athens, Greece. My work, in many ways, is biographical, and has changed dramatically during the course of my life. I am deeply affected by personal emotion, love, relationships, and the immanent presence of world events such as violence, war and injustice, from a human, more so than, a political vantage point.

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