Katerina Grolliou Explained

Katerina Grolliou
Native Name:Κατερίνα Γρόλλιου
Native Name Lang:el
Birth Place:Athens
Death Place:Florence

Katerina Grolliou (Greek, Modern (1453-);: Κατερίνα Γρόλλιου) was a Greek artist, who was born in Athens and died in Florence, Italy, in 2017, aged 59.[1] She designed and produced handmade jewellery, microsculpture, painting in relief, and poetry. Examples of her work are held in the collections of the Academy of Fine Arts in Florence, the Athens Municipality Cultural Centre, and the Corfu Municipal Gallery, and were included in two publications, Greek Jewellery: 5000 Years of Tradition[2] and Greek Jewellery: 6000 Years of Tradition.[3]

Life and work

Katerina Grolliou was born in Athens. She studied painting, microsculpture and jewellery design at the Academy of Fine Arts in Florence and worked under the tutorship of the sculptor Magni Egisto. She later pursued her studies of art and jewellery in Paris and Seoul.

In 1990 Katerina Grolliou established an atelier in Athens, "Atelier GROLLIO", where she designed and produced her own creations in handmade jewellery and microsculpture. Her work also embraced painting in relief, sculpture and poetry. Each line of jewellery, microsculpture and objets d’art was directly linked with a series of paintings and related to her poetry.[4]

She was nominated for Sculptor of the Year in Corfu (Kerkyra).

Books

Exhibitions

Katerina Grolliou's exhibitions in Greece and Cyprus: 1986 – 2009 (11 solo, 7 group shows)

Her creations have been included in the permanent collections of the Academy of Fine Arts in Florence (since 1986), the Athens Municipality Cultural Centre (since 1994), and the Corfu Municipal Gallery (since 1996). Her work was included in two major publications, Greek Jewellery: 5000 Years of Tradition (1995),[2] and Greek Jewellery: 6000 Years of Tradition (1997), published on the occasion of a major exhibition presenting the history of Greek jewellery through the ages, held at Villa Bianca in Thessaloniki in 1997.[3]

Notes and References

  1. The poet Katerina Grolliou has "left" . Η Κέρκυρα Σήμερα (Corfu Today) . 13 November 2017 . 30 October 2018.
  2. Hellenic Silver and Goldsmith Centre, in collaboration with the Greek Ministry of Culture (Athens, 1995). Greek Jewellery: 5000 Years of Tradition, Contemporary Greek Jewellery.
  3. Archaeological Resources and Expropriation Fund, Ministry of Culture (Athens, 1997). "Greek Jewellery: 6000 Years of Tradition ", Contemporary Jewellery
  4. Andreou . Evangelos . Katerina Grolliou – a new designer and creator of jewels... . EI Magazine . 1993 . 1 . 5, 44.
  5. Katerina Grolliou Papakyriacou (Athens, 2006). "Memory Paths (Greek: Μνήμης Μονοπάτια) ", Epsillon Editions.