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THE GALLERY

 

P gallery | sculpture first opened its art space in the center of Athens, Greece in May 2015 and has since organized a series of solo and group exhibitions to promote modernist sculpture. 

P gallery aims at enhancing awareness of modernist sculpture and provides art collectors with the opportunity to discover a wide range of sculptures by renowned artists that have made a mark on the art scene.  


Having become a platform for a diversity of European sculptors, P gallery focuses on the generation born between 1900 and 1935 whose career peaked in the Post-war period. However, P gallery also aims to engage with the work of contemporary and emerging artists and continuously works to promote the artwork of the artists it represents and foster new collaborations with sculptors (or their heirs).

As the only art space in Athens dedicated exclusively to bronze sculpture, P gallery | sculpture soon established a name for itself. Participation in reknown European  art fairs further allows P gallery to promote the reputation and artwork of the sculptors it represents.
 

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THE VISION OF THEODOROS PAPADOPOULOS

Theodoros Papadopoulos is a renowned bronze caster and the founder of TEP Art Foundry. He has worked with many of Greece’s prominent sculptors, including Kostas Koulentianos, Philolaos, Klearchos Loukopoulos, Memos Makris, and Andreas Papachristos. Based in Greece, he has expanded his operations internationally, now working closely with his son, Christos Papadopoulos, to forge collaborations with sculptors working in metal.

 Through agreements that secure casting rights, Theodoros Papadopoulos has built an impressive personal collection of modern sculpture, enhancing and solidifying his reputation both in Greece and France. In 2015, he established P gallery | sculpture in Athens, dedicated to promoting the work of Greek and international sculptors alike. The gallery actively participates in international art fairs, presenting modern sculpture to audiences in Greece and beyond.

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