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For my Greek speaking friends I keep my full name using Hadji in the beginning of Adamos and for my non Greek speaking friends I took away the word Hadji and left it Adamos to make it easier for them to pronounce.

Sergis Adamos was born in South Africa, Johannesburg, in 1975. His father was Andy (Hadji) Adamos, a Greek-Cypriot sculptor and writer, and his mother is Jennyfer Lyn Thomson, a South African x-ray radiographer. The family moved back to Cyprus, Paphos, in 1980 and has lives there ever since.

He began his first steps in art at the age of 15, after his father passed away.

He moved to Athens in 1994 to study art. He attended a 3-year course under the artist Nicolas Stefos. He was awarded a BA in graphic design Campus Art and Science College (Athens) 2001. 

In 2003, he returned to Cyprus to hold his first solo exhibition in Nιcosia at Gloria gallery titled Victoria - Kifisia, and in Paphos at Azia Hotel, where he showed to his audience for the first time the use of modern technology by exposing them to a digital art.

In 2007, he launched his own graphic design studio, Instant Ad, which operates until today. The same year, he published the free press magazine Beach News (52 issues).

In 2010, he curated the retrospective exhibition of Andy HadjiAdamos (1936-1990)

In 2012, he curated a documented forbidden story that was kept a secret in his local town, and published a book titled Paphos Harbour 1974 by Michalakis Haritou

In 2014, he curated the project Window Art.

In 2017, he curated the art exhibition Risky Travels (risky travels FB) for PAFOS2017, European Capital of Culture. (Risky Travels_pigmalion)

In 2018, he was awarded the Honour of Excellence at the Larnaca Biannale 2018 with his work Paphos Souls.

In 2019, he had his third solo exhibition in Paphos, Cyprus, unter the title Metamorphosis at the Annabelle Hotel.

He has taken part in many group exhibitions.    

 
 

Finding a chair in the middle of nowhere is a sign for relaxation!

 

At the opening of my exhibition Metamorphosis with mr. Charalambos Bakirtzis and my son Andy.

 

Paphos Souls 2018

Photo Print

Larnaca Biennale 2018 was my first attempt to enter a international competition. I chose these three pictures, among many others, that have been stuck together by the humid store space these glass negative films were kept. The pattern created in most of the films has a continues appearance in most of the glass negative films I scan. It is a real live element that has grown through time rhythmically one can say.

The blending of the images are so balanced and meaningful that no better choice could have been made from any divine touch.

For the first picture we can translate friendship, childhood or just kids. We could talk about the backgrounds or even their fashions styles. The second one is more family orientated, the couples future is appearing and happiness could be captured. The third one has many more elements to talk about, such as the relationship of a conservative male figure with a young girl. The dress suit of the male figure that up today hasn’t changed in contrast with the youngs girls stye. The background showing a vase with flowers that just sits perfectly in the picture.

 

Victoria = Kifisia

Train Station 2003

From 1997 to 2001 I used to travel daily by train from Victoria station, Athens Greece were I lived, to Kifisia station were my college was located. During all this travel time I observed so many different faces that actually started to affect my creativity. Many of these characters inspired me so much that I decided to gather all my sketches drawn during that period and create a portrait collection in order to exhibit them.

 
 
 

Frustration

Mixed Media with Acrylic on Canvas. 50x70cm - 2003

 

Young Boy

Mixed Media with Acrylic on Canvas. 50x70cm - 2003

 

 

Dinoui

Acrylic on canvas

 

Passenger

Mixed Media on Canvas. 50x70cm - 2003

Economics

Mixed Media on Canvas. 50x70cm - 2003

 
 
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Good Looking

Mixed Media on Canvas. 40x60cm - 2003

 

Balancing

Mixed Media on Canvas. 30x50cm - 2003

 
 

Glenn

Mixed Media on Canvas. 50x70cm - 2003

Happy Face

Mixed Media on Canvas. 50x70cm - 2003

Me

Mixed Media on Canvas. 50x70cm - 2003

Sliding Hernia Diafragmatica

Mixed Media on Canvas. 40x60cm - 2003

A lump of Thoughts

Mixed Media on Canvas. 50x70cm - 2003

 
 

Mamas One

Mixed Media on Canvas. 50x70cm - 2003

Mirror

Mixed Media on Canvas. 75x75cm - 2003

 

Teenager

Mixed Media on Canvas. 50x70cm - 2003

Looking in the Future

Mixed Media on Canvas. 40x70cm - 2003

A thought I cant Forget

Mixed Media on Canvas. 50x70cm - 2003

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Democracy

Mixed Media on Canvas 110x110cm

 

Dancing on the Edge

Mixed Media on Canvas 110x110cm

 
 

Squeezed

Mixed Media on Canvas 130x130cm

 
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Corruption

Mixed Media on Canvas 110x190cm

 

Walk in the park

Mixed Media on Canvas 200x140cm

Five hamble faces

Mixed Media on Canvas 110x170cm

Untitled

Mixed Media on Canvas 30x60cm

 
 

Untitled

Mixed Media on Canvas 170x160cm

 

Brain Storiming

Mixed Media on Canvas 70x110cm

 
 
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Lots of thoughts

Mixed Media on Canvas 150x110cm

Untitled

Mixed Media on Canvas 70x140cm

Three amigos and an entrance

Mixed Media on Canvas 50x70cm

 

Shapes

Mixed Media on Canvas 110x75cm

 

Who Knows

Mixed Media on Canvas 110x80cm

 
 

A Private moment of explosion

Mixed Media on Canvas 90x90cm

 
 
 
 
 
 

Sergis HadjiAdamos: Metamorphosis

curated by Dr Kostas Prapoglou

 

The solo exhibition of Sergis HadjiAdamos “METAMORPHOSIS” encompasses new works that balance between the real and the imaginary, bringing back to life echoes of the past and introducing to the viewer an entire unknown world of bygone eras filtered through the lens of a contemporary visual language.

The story embarks from an astonishing archive of glass negative plates produced by photographer Spyros Haritou (1901-91), stored untouched at his Paphian house basement for decades. This incorporated a major assembly of Haritou’s work, who is known today as one of the first photographers in early 20th century Paphos. The studio that he opened in 1925 became the epicentre of artistic activity during that period.

Haritou endlessly captured the portraits of high-profile citizens as well as other individuals with their families, concurrently developing a keen interest in aspects associated with the town’s daily life such as national celebrations, religious festivals and local fairs. After being granted permission from his relatives to use the archive in any way he desires, HadjiAdamos accessed the basement for the first time in 2006. What he witnessed was a time capsule containing Haritou’s photography apparatus along with 1,653 carton boxes, each containing at least 10 glass plates.

The extreme humidity generated from an underground water passage, built during the British colonial period on the island, drastically deteriorated the condition of most negatives, which were physically impossible to detach from one another or reproduce a complete image from any of them. Several attempts to restore them proved to be unsuccessful with some dismal failures. Then, Hadjiadamos instead of giving up on them decided to decipher whatever trace had been left by processing them through high resolution scanners. The results were unprecedented and utterly unexpected. A whole new world emerged with distorted and disarticulated human figures; often with missing limbs and altered facial characteristics, and sometimes all merged into each other creating convoluted multi-layered images.

The creation of a brand-new imagery with a totally surprising result is what stimulated the visual vocabulary of HadjiAdamos. Such metamorphosis in a metaphorical and literal sense pronounces the fragility of the original hibernating material. Over the passage of time, the elements of memory and identity inevitably change or are forgotten. HadjiAdamos’ first body of work inspired from Haritou’s archive was a triptych entitled Paphos Souls. It was presented at the first Larnaca Biennale in 2018 and received the Award of Excellence. 

The works on view at the present exhibition embody a further investigation in the enticing world of Haritou. It comprises an amalgamation of imagery that has been meticulously scanned and printed on aluminium composite sheets rendering a material juxtaposition between the frail nature of the glass plate and a new sturdy surface that is widely used today for archival printing and framing and has progressively become an ideal medium of conservation practices. Going a step further, the artist selects a series of particular photographs and interferes with their surfaces by carefully adding rough brushstrokes and eventually layering the subject’s face with a new coat of coloured acrylic material. He establishes the recurrence of the past through the prism of a contemporary outlook that robustly manifests the awareness of impermanence. 

Such images are redolent of the damnatio memoriae practice (latin for condemnation of memory) in Roman times where certain dishonoured individuals were erased from history after their death by having their names removed from written documentation and their face erased and recarved on sculptures. They are also evocative of ruinous Byzantine frescos where invaders deliberately withdrew the facial characteristics of the depicted protagonists and –in a more contemporary context– they recall the method of censoring and pixelisation of images in today’s media and mass communication channels. The resulting images are a combination of an enigmatic eeriness and a concealed playfulness, imbued with a surreal twist.

With clear references to a vivid sense of anthropocentrism, the works of HadjiAdamos emotionally benefit from each other. They are salvaged items from the past performing a balancing act between the elusive quality of memory and notions of nostalgia and loss. At the same time, they activate a social connection and a transhistorical perspective among the viewer, the surrounding habitat and the depicted person. The initial image now turns into a vessel of poetic and philosophical contemplation, simultaneously touching upon ideas of self-consciousness and ontological realism.

The display of some of the original negatives on a light box table sparks dialogue between the past and present and interacts with the viewer reflecting on the transformative power of time. It unfolds as a taxonomy of life itself embracing the qualities of being, the traces of our own existence and the perpetual journey of the soul.

 

The opening was hold by Mr. Charalambos Bakirtzis, Director of the Foundation Anastasios G. Leventis.

Mr. Charalambos Bakirtzis opening speech.

Sergis Hadjiadamos, Metamorphosis, Annabelle Hotel, Kato Paphos, 8/6/2019

 
 
 
 
 

Dreaming

pigment ink with acrylic paint

on cotton canvas

90x140cm

 

Young girl with hat

pigment ink with acrylic paint

on cotton canvas

90x140cm

 
 
 

Early love

pigment ink with acrylic paint

on cotton canvas

80x120cm

 

Unexpected Guest

pigment ink with acrylic paint

on cotton canvas

100x148cm

 
 

Family of four

pigment ink with acrylic paint

on cotton canvas

90x135cm

 
 
 
 
 
 

Girl in Blue Thoughts,

pigment ink with acrylic paint

on cotton canvas

80x120cm

 
 

First Posture

pigment ink with acrylic paint

on cotton canvas

150x100cm

 

Five virgins and a teacher

pigment ink with acrylic paint

on cotton canvas

100x150cm

 

Mr Perfect

pigment ink with acrylic paint

on cotton canvas

100x150cm

 

Two Friends Joining In

pigment ink with acrylic paint

on cotton canvas

85x135cm

 
 
 
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Sisters with fake pets

pigment ink with acrylic paint

on cotton canvas

90x140cm

 

The Boss

pigment ink with acrylic paint

on cotton canvas

67x100cm

 

Strike a pose

pigment ink with acrylic paint

on cotton canvas

90x143cm

 
 
 

Intervention

pigment ink with acrylic paint

on cotton canvas

150x100cm

 

The Horse Rider

pigment ink with acrylic paint

on cotton canvas

67x100cm

 

Traditional Dancer

pigment ink with acrylic paint

on cotton canvas

67x100cm

 

Ready to go

pigment ink with acrylic paint

on cotton canvas

90x135cm

 
 

Horse Rider with Tambourine

pigment ink with acrylic paint

on cotton canvas

70x110cm

 

Two Friends and a Ghost

pigment ink with acrylic paint

on cotton canvas

67x100cm

 
 
 

A vase with two smoking lutenats

pigment ink with acrylic paint

on cotton canvas

100x67cm

 
 

These are photographs that were found in the archives. They have been scanned in high resolution, and they portray people that have almost been wiped out from the negative plate, and probably from history too. The natural pattern of the humidity, that has spread throughout the years, is an obvious remark of the artistic roll that these intact pictures serve now. The photographs were shown printed on aluminium debon sheets.


 
 
 
 

Almost wiped out

Giclee Prints (or) Printed on aluminium sheet

2019

 

Almost wiped out

Giclee Prints (or) Printed on aluminium sheet

2019

 

Almost wiped out

Giclee Prints (or) Printed on aluminium sheet

2019

 

Almost wiped out

Giclee Prints (or) Printed on aluminium sheet

2019

 

Almost wiped out

Giclee Prints (or) Printed on aluminium sheet

2019

 
 
 

Almost wiped out

Giclee Prints (or) Printed on aluminium sheet

2019

 
 

These are photographs that were found in the archives. They have been scanned in high resolution, and they portray people in sensitive moments holding hands with the innocence, gentleness of the past. The natural pattern of the humidity, that has spread throughout the years, is an obvious remark of the artistic roll that these intact pictures serve now. The photographs were shown printed on aluminium debon sheets..

 
 
 
 

Headless

Giclee Prints (or) Printed on aluminium sheet

2019

 

Headless

Giclee Prints (or) Printed on aluminium sheet

2019

 

Headless

Giclee Prints (or) Printed on aluminium sheet

2019

 

Headless

Giclee Prints (or) Printed on aluminium sheet

2019

 

Headless

Giclee Prints (or) Printed on aluminium sheet

2019

Headless

Giclee Prints (or) Printed on aluminium sheet

2019

Headless

Giclee Prints (or) Printed on aluminium sheet

2019

 
 
 

Headless

Giclee Prints (or) Printed on aluminium sheet

2019

Headless

Giclee Prints (or) Printed on aluminium sheet

2019

 
 

Memories of a lifetime in an open view. Installation.

Director Charalambos Charalambous

Athinoula Charalambidou, Andreas Charalambides and Michalakis Haritou.

 

Michalakis Haritou unfolding paintings for the exhibition.

A light box that presents original negative plates.

My mom Jenny Hadjiadamou

Curator Dr. Costas Prapoglou

Mr. Charalambos Bakirtzis, Director of the Anastasios G. Leventis Foundation.

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