Greek artist’s Istanbul paintings at Sismanoglio Megaro
ISTANBUL
Kerestetzis’ work tries to honor the majestic city of Istanbul, which has been his source of inspiration since 2006, depicting portraits of its places and inhabitants and moments of their daily life.
Born in 1969, Kerestetzis took his first painting classes with Kostas Meimaroglou and later on with Kostas Papatriantafyllopoulos.
Between 1989 and 1994 he studied painting at the Athens School of Fine Arts, working at the art studio of Chronis Mpotsoglou and engraving with Thanasis Exarchopoulos. From 1993 to 1998, he pursued liberal studies of the Spanish school of thought at the Prado Museum.
Kerestetzis lives and works in Athens and Istanbul. His artworks form part of many private collections and museums in Greece, Spain, England, Turkey and the United States.
The exhibition at Sismanoglio Megaro is currently open and will continue through March 29.