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Artist Exhibitions:
SELECTED ONE PERSON EXHIBITIONS
1998 - Brand Art Galleries, Atrium Gallery - Los Angeles, CA
1998 - Torrent Art Gallery, Online Gallery
1997 - The Finer Side Galleries - Salisbury, MD
1997 - Spartanburg County Museum of Art, Milliken GallerY Spartanburg, SC
1996 - St. Joseph Foundation, Healing through Art - Burbank, CA
1996 - Gallery of Photography, University ...
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Artist Galleries:
angeliqueantoniou.com
Gloria Delson Contemporary Arts.com - Los Angeles, CA
Art Dimensions.com - Los Angeles, CA
Los Angeles Contemporary Musuem of Art Sales and Rental Gallery - Los Angeles, CA...
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Artist Reviews:
Los Angeles Times Art Review - April 2, 1998
"Conceptual Contrasts" In Brand Library exhibits, one photographer toys with shapes and space, while another explores details of dancers.
Photography is the medium of the month at the Brand Library, but the artists involved in the dual exhibition are two minds about ...
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Collections:
Corporate Collection
1. Castle Rock Entertainment - Beverly Hills, CA
2. Atlantic Investment Co. - Atlanta, GA
3. Poppa Productions, Inc. - Burbank, CA
4. Rabun Gap Films - Smyrna, GA
5. Valkyrie Theatre of Dance and Drama - Los Angeles, CA
Private Collection
1. Jaclyn Smith
2. Melita Easters Hayes
3. Mark Rydell
4. ...
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Commissions:
Coming Soon!
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Artist Statement for Angelique Antoniou
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www.angeliqueantoniou.com
"A Glimpse of Life"
My photographs represent my life. They show how I see the events that occur around me. I am exposing my life to you, for these photos are the moments in my life which I thought were worth preserving and exhibiting. Each moment can never be recaptured. That is one aspect that makes photography so powerful and amazing. Who can ever recreate that moment in time, that feeling! No one. So, my aim is to grab that moment that might have passed unnoticed or been forgotten in order that we might reflect on it, and on ourselves. I want you to see "a glimpse of life" through my eyes. As Henri Cartier-Bresson said, " We are passive onlookers in a world that moves perpetually. Our only moment of creation is that 1/125 of a second when the shutter clicks, the signal is given, and motion is stopped..."
"Dancers"
My first love was ballet. I began dancing at the age of three. Due to an injury I was forced to quit when I was fourteen. Though I shall never again feel my body move across the floor as a dancer, I can still experience the height of an arabesque or the flurry of bourrées through the lens of my camera. Being in their midst I share the dancers' anticipation, their excitement and joy. I want my camera to capture these dancers' lives and moments, as I had once lived them.
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