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*1992: Judith Smith, ''[https://www.jstor.org/?refreqid=excelsior%3A7a8268445382c4cf87daaf208543afd2 Celebrating Immigration History at Ellis Island]''.<ref>Smith, Judith(1992).''[https://www.jstor.org/stable/2713181?seq=1 Celebrating Immigration History at Ellis Island.]'' Ellis Island photographs are Eleni Mylonas (1983). www.jstor.org</ref> [[Johns Hopkins University Press|The Johns Hopkins University Press]].
*1992: Judith Smith, ''[https://www.jstor.org/?refreqid=excelsior%3A7a8268445382c4cf87daaf208543afd2 Celebrating Immigration History at Ellis Island]''.<ref>Smith, Judith(1992).''[https://www.jstor.org/stable/2713181?seq=1 Celebrating Immigration History at Ellis Island.]'' Ellis Island photographs are Eleni Mylonas (1983). www.jstor.org</ref> [[Johns Hopkins University Press|The Johns Hopkins University Press]].
*1997: [[Barbara Rose]], ''CHRYSSA CYCLADIC BOOKS 1957-1962''<ref>[[Barbara Rose]], ''CHRYSSA CYCLADIC BOOKS 1957-1962. pp. 142, 143''</ref>[[Goulandris Museum of Cycladic Art]]. {{ISBN|960-7064-20-8}}
*1997: [[Barbara Rose]], ''CHRYSSA CYCLADIC BOOKS 1957-1962''<ref>[[Barbara Rose]], ''CHRYSSA CYCLADIC BOOKS 1957-1962. pp. 142, 143''</ref>[[Goulandris Museum of Cycladic Art]]. {{ISBN|960-7064-20-8}}
* 1980: [[Print (magazine)|Print]] Magazine, Mini Portfolios: An Afghan Journey.<ref>[[Print (magazine)|Print]] Magazine, Mini Portfolios: An Afghan Journey. pp. 69-71</ref>
* 1980: [[Print (magazine)|Print]] Magazine, ''Mini Portfolios: An Afghan Journey''.<ref>[[Print (magazine)|Print]] Magazine XXXIV:V September/October 1980, ''Mini Portfolios: An Afghan Journey''. pp. 69-71</ref>


== Collections ==
== Collections ==

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Eleni Mylonas
BornSeptember 14, 1944
Athens, GR
NationalityGreek American
EducationBA University of Geneva, MA Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism, Polytechnic of Central London – University of Westminster, New York Studio School

Eleni Mylonas (Greek: Ελένη Μυλωνά; born September 14, 1944) is a Greek born American artist[1] based in Soho, New York City and Athens, Greece. Her work moves across media and forms, including photography, sculpture, painting, geometric abstraction, video art and performance. She is a Fulbright scholar.[2]

Background and Education

Eleni Mylonas received a BA from the University of Geneva in 1966 and an MA from the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism in 1967 as Fullbright scholar. She studied photography at the Polytechnic of Central London – University of Westminster, in 1972. She studied painting and sculpture at the New York Studio School in 1995. Her father, Georgios Mylonas, was the Greek minister of Culture and Education from 1989 to 1990 and her mother, Alex Mylona,[3] was a sculptor and the founder of The MOMus Museum Alex Mylona in Athens.

Work

Her work has been featured in solo exhibitions at the MoMA PS1[4] in New York City; BENAKI Museum[5] in Athens; Francoise Heitsch Gallery[6][7] in Munich; Ileana Tounta Contemporary Art Center[8][9] [10][11]in Athens; Zoumboulaki Gallery[12][13][14] in Athens; Foundation of Hellenic Culture[15] in New York City and Art Resources Transfer.[16] Her work has been shown at various museums and galleries including, the Queens Museum[17] in New York City; MOMus Museum[18]in Thessaloniki; EMST Museum[19]in Athens; Cooper Union[20]in New York; Museum of Contemporary Art of Crete;[21] and the Alternative Museum[22] in New York City. She has collaborated with international curators including Joanna de Vos,[23] Beral Madra,[24] Christian Oxenius,[25] Edward Leffingwell[26] and Sozita Goudouna.[27] Her work is currently represented by the Francoise Heitsch Gallery[28]in Munich.

Monographs

Publications

  • 1985: Edward Booth-Clibborn. American Photography One[34]Published by Polygon Editions S.A.R.L. ISBN 0-8109-1830-7
  • 1984: Ralph Lauren, Bo Niles. WHITE DESIGNS.[35] Published by Stewart, Tabori & Chang. ISBN 0-941434-54-0
  • 1985: Edward Booth-Clibborn. American Photography 6[36]Published by Rizzoli International Publications. ISBN 0-8478-5570-8
  • 1981: Sondra Ross, Francis Hines. HINES/FABRIC and TENSION.[37] Published by Open Book Publications.
  • 1905: Ivan Chermayeff, Fred Wasserman, Mary J. Shapiro. Ellis Island/An Illustrated History of the Immigrant Experience.[38] Macmillan Publishers ISBN 0-02-584441-5
  • 1992: Judith Smith, Celebrating Immigration History at Ellis Island.[39] The Johns Hopkins University Press.
  • 1997: Barbara Rose, CHRYSSA CYCLADIC BOOKS 1957-1962[40]Goulandris Museum of Cycladic Art. ISBN 960-7064-20-8
  • 1980: Print Magazine, Mini Portfolios: An Afghan Journey.[41]

Collections

External Links

Eleni Mylonas' Website

Francoise Heitsch Gallery

NYArtistsCircle

Art Facts

  1. ^ Mylonas Interview (Part 2). December 28, 2016. Art Scene Athens.
  2. ^ Fulbright Greece (2019). Art Supports Education, Fulbright Alumni Art Series. Catalogue featuring Participating Artists.
  3. ^ MOMus Museum Alex Mylona (2019). Alex Mylona Retrospective.
  4. ^ Leffingwell, Edward (February 1986). Special Projects-Journey Through Ellis Island. www.moma.org/ps1
  5. ^ Petrinou, Christina (2014). Eleni Mylonas: The Cursed Serpent. www.benaki.org Dedicated to Chryssa.
  6. ^ Heitsch, Francoise (2014). The Town Crier. www.francoiseheitsch.de
  7. ^ Petrinou, Christina (2013), Synthesis, www.francoiseheitsch.de
  8. ^ Ileana Tounta (1991). Space Odyssey. solo show. www.art-tounta.gr
  9. ^ Ileana Tounta (1991). Universal Salvage. solo show. www.art-tounta.gr
  10. ^ Ileana Tounta (1996). Afghanistan 1972. solo show. www.art-tounta.gr
  11. ^ Ileana Tounta (1996). Fragments. solo show. www.art-tounta.gr
  12. ^ Zoumboulakis Galleries (1982). Nude Landscapes. solo show. www.zoumboulakis.gr
  13. ^ Zoumboulakis Galleries (1985). Nudes 1984. solo show. www.zoumboulakis.gr
  14. ^ Zoumboulaki Galleries. Journey through Ellis Island. solo show. www.zoumboulakis.gr
  15. ^ Foundation of Hellenic Culture (2000). Quasi Periodic Space. solo show.
  16. ^ Bartman, William (2000). Quasi Periodic Space. solo show. https://www.artresourcestransfer.org/
  17. ^ Selz, Peter & Valerio, William (1999), Modern Odysseys: Modern Greek American Artists. group show. www.queensmuseum.org 
  18. ^ Tsiara, Syrago (2006). Masquerades. group show. www.momus.gr
  19. ^ Koskina, Katerina & Sxizakis, Stamatis (2018), New Acquisitions. 2017-2018. group show. www.emst.gr
  20. ^ Friedman, Nathaniel & Chilla, Benigna (2001). Art & Mathematics. group show. www.isama.org
  21. ^ Volanakis, Adonis (2019), BLIND DATE. group show. www.cca.gr
  22. ^ Rodriguez, Geno (1986). Freedom & Justice. group show. www.alternativemuseum.org
  23. ^ de Vos, Joanna (2017). The Artist/Knight. group show. www.kasteelvangaasbeek.be
  24. ^ Madra, Beral (2016), 5th Çanakkale Biennial, www.canakkalebienali.com
  25. ^ Oxenius, Christian (2017). Çanakkale Art Walk 2017: Homeland. group show. www.canakkalebienali.com
  26. ^ Leffingwell, Edward (1986).Special Projects: Journey through Ellis Island. solo show. www.moma.org/ps1
  27. ^ Goudouna, Sozita (2019). LIVE Art Athina 2019. www.art-athina.gr
  28. ^ Francoise Heitsch Gallery in Munich. Founded in 1992. www.francoiseheitsch.de
  29. ^ Smithsonian Libraries. Eleni Mylonas: Journey through Ellis Island. www.si.edu
  30. ^ Princeton University Library. Eleni Mylonas: Journey through Ellis Island. www.princeton.edu
  31. ^ Ileana Tounta (1991). Universal Salvage. solo show catalogue. www.art-tounta.gr
  32. ^ Foundation of Hellenic Culture (2000). Quasi Periodic Space. solo show catalogue
  33. ^ Petrinou, Christina (2014). Eleni Mylonas: The Cursed Serpent. solo show catalogue, www.benaki.org Dedicated to Chryssa.
  34. ^ Edward Booth-Clibborn. American Photography One. pp. 161, 162
  35. ^ Ralph Lauren, Bo Niles. WHITE DESIGNS. pp. 44, 45
  36. ^ Edward Booth-Clibborn. American Photography 6. pp. 118, 168, 169
  37. ^ Sondra Ross, Francis Hines. HINES/FABRIC and TENSION. pp. 9, 47, 88, 89, 92-99, 105.
  38. ^ Ivan Chermayeff, Fred Wasserman, Mary J. Shapiro. Ellis Island/An Illustrated History of the Immigrant Experience. pp. 258, 259
  39. ^ Smith, Judith(1992).Celebrating Immigration History at Ellis Island. Ellis Island photographs are Eleni Mylonas (1983). www.jstor.org
  40. ^ Barbara Rose, CHRYSSA CYCLADIC BOOKS 1957-1962. pp. 142, 143
  41. ^ Print Magazine XXXIV:V September/October 1980, Mini Portfolios: An Afghan Journey. pp. 69-71
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