Theodoros Stamos, Infinity Field
The painting Infinity Field by Theodoros Stamos suggests the artist’s identification with the natural element. The pioneering Greek-American painter and representative of abstract expressionism created this minimalist composition that combines surfaces and lines. The earthy tones give it a sense of contemplation and elegance.
The painting Infinity Field is part of a same-titled series by Theodoros Stamos, which combines lines and shapes.
It is an abstract representation marked by a wide coloured surface and 2 fine lines that cross it. The earthy, muted hues that dominate give out a distinct sense of contemplation, elegance and minimalism.
The Infinity Field series showcases the artist’s relationship with nature and his identification with the Greek landscape.
His life in a nutshell
Theodoros Stamos (1922-1997) was born in New York to a family of Greek immigrants. His father hailed from the island of Lefkada, a place that marked the artist’s later life.
He studied at the American Artists School in New York on a scholarship, initially attending Sculpture classes. As of 1937 he worked exclusively on paintings.
In 1970 he started creating the “Infinity Field” series, sharing his time between New York and Lefkada.
Artistic influences
Over the 1940s he became part of the New York School group, which established aniconic painting in America. Stamos’ relationship with this group had a great influence on his work. He started laying more emphasis on the explosiveness of colour and avoiding any specific representational depictions.
At the end of the 1940s the artist became the youngest member of the Irascible 18. The famous group of abstract painters opposed the institutional policy of the New York Metropolitan Museum of Art towards contemporary painting.
The manifest of the ground-breaking movement was established as abstract expressionism, placing Stamos at the forefront of the iconic abstract expressionist scene of New York over the 1940s and 1950s.
Favourite themes and artistic style
The subject of Stamos’ work during the 1940s are biomorphic shapes in vast spaces. They combine muted and earthy colours, recording artistic geological shapes and inchoate organic forms.
Over the following years, these themes gradually turned into geometric forms within infinite fields, with bold colours and abstract compositions.
The close relationship and personal experiences of the artist with the natural world give his paintings an almost metaphysical-ontological substance.
During the 1950s, Theodoros Stamos’ compositions became progressively more abstract and simplified. As an artist, he explored the use of carefully processed layers of thin paint, to give a sense of depth to his broad coloured surfaces.
An important teacher
Between 1950 and 1967, Theodoros Stamos taught in universities and colleges in the US:
- Black Mountain College, North Carolina, 1950
- Hartley House Settlement, New York, 1950-1954
- The Art Students League, New York, 1955
- Columbia University, 1966, as a visiting professor
- Artist-in-residence at Brandeis University, 1967
Theodoros Stamos in the Alpha Bank Art Collection
The painting Infinity Field – Lefkada Series by Theodoros Stamos is also part of our Art Collection.
Both paintings are part of the Infinity Fields series and are marked by abstraction techniques and minimalism.
Participation in exhibitions
The painting Infinity Field was featured in the exhibition The Alpha Bank Collection. Paintings – Prints – Sculptures held at the Benaki Museum in 2005.
The work of art in our publications
The Infinity Field by Theodoros Stamos is referenced in the following Alpha Bank publications:
- The Alpha Bank Collection. Greek Art from 1920 until Today, edited by Irene Orati. The publication accompanied the same-titled exhibition.
Buy the publication The Alpha Bank Collection. Greek Art from 1920 until Today on the Alpha Bank e-shop.
- The Alpha Bank Collection. Paintings – Prints – Sculptures, edited by Irene Orati.
Buy the publication The Alpha Bank Collection. Paintings – Prints – Sculpture (only available in Greek) on the Alpha Bank e-shop.
In other literature
The painting Infinity Field is also referenced in:
- Stavros Michalarias Art. Paintings of Greek Painters and Objects of Art, 1990
- E. Ferentinos, “The Infinity Fields of Theodoros Stamos”, Zygos Magazine, v.7, March-April 1974
The painting Infinity Field by Theodoros Stamos hangs at the Guest House, on the 5th floor of the Alpha Bank building on 41 Panepistimiou Street, Athens.
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