Sophia Vari

Sophia Vari (Greek: Σοφία Βάρη; 9 October 1940[2] – 5 May 2023) was a Greek painter and sculptor.[3]

Sophia Vari
woman standing in front of sculpture in asymmetrical black dress
Vari in 2011
Born
Sophia Canellopoulos

(1940-10-09)9 October 1940
Died5 May 2023(2023-05-05) (aged 82)
Monte Carlo, Monaco
NationalityGreek, Colombian[1]
Occupation(s)Painter
Sculptor
Spouse
(m. 1978)
Websitehttps://sophiavari.com

Biography

Born as Sophia Canellopoulos, she was married to sculptor Fernando Botero. She opened a studio in Paris in 1992, where she trained the likes of Patricia Avellan and Laetitia le Tourneur d'Ison - Disone. She was known for her polychromic and monochromic styles.[4]

Vari died in Monte Carlo on 5 May 2023.[5]

Exhibitions

Vari's work has been exhibited internationally. In 2004 an exhibition dedicated to her work was held at the Benaki Museum in Athens [6] Her 2008 exhibition at the Temple of Confucius in Beijing, to coincide with the Beijing Olympics, was the first exhibition to be held there by a non-Chinese artist.[7] In 2013 her sculptures and paintings were exhibited at Pera Museum in Istanbul.[8]

Sophia Vari: A Tribute, Twelve Monumental Sculptures is displayed on Park Avenue in New York City until 5 November 2023.[9]

Works

Paintings

  • Lemon
  • Female figure

Sculptures

  • Couple
  • Et Ton Corps Se Penche Et S'allonge Comme U...
  • Les Nénuphars
  • Les Amants
  • L'astrolabe
  • Femme Au Chapeau
  • Double Épée[10]
  • Nudes
  • Ombres nostalgiques
  • Éternité secrète
  • Ailes du charbon
  • Crime passionnel

References

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