Crucified Man

Alex Mylona, 1999

Medea I (1957/1957) by Alex MylonaMOMus - Museum Alex Mylona

The Crucified Man(1999) is a large-scale painting composition that seems to complete a journey of about forty years,  a journey that began with the sculpture of Medea in the 1950s.

Crucified Man (1998/1999) by Alex MylonaMOMus - Museum Alex Mylona

Alex Mylona presents here a monumental work which is a protest against God, Destiny or any other factor condemning man to pain and despair.

Crucified Man (1998/1999) by Alex MylonaMOMus - Museum Alex Mylona

His dismembered body appears in a composition of bright colors and strong forms that restore order, balance and harmony to a fragmented world.

Crucified Man (1998/1999) by Alex MylonaMOMus - Museum Alex Mylona

The subject is the realization with acrylic paint of a much older plan for the creation of a sculpture in 1968; it is the dark years of the dictatorship in Greece and the sculptor suffers its consequences both in her family and in her friendly environment.

Crucified Man (1998/1999) by Alex MylonaMOMus - Museum Alex Mylona

She is also under close surveillance when her husband, Giorgos Mylonas, who has been exiled to Amorgos, manages to escape. A religious, dramatic theme is the best choice to  shape the passion, to talk about the resurrection.

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Ioannis Bolis

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