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          Of the projects we saw in the Museum I was moved the most by Hopscotch by Vlassis Caniaris.

        1. Of the projects we saw in the Museum I was moved the most by Hopscotch by Vlassis Caniaris.
        2. Albert Einstein; Albert Oehlen; Alberto Garutti; Alberto Giacometti; Albert Vlassis Caniaris; Vlasta Delimar; Vlatka Horvat; Volker Döhne; Wadada Leo Smith.
        3. Artist Vlassis Caniaris produced this installation called 'Hopscotch' in It included 6 human figures, 9 suitcases and a cage on a tar paper base flooring.
        4. Einstein's ideas by way of Mallarmé and Valéry;.
        5. Collected by the German art expert, Wilhelm Arntz, the ephemera documents exhibitions, sales and publishing of 20th century art mainly in Germany, Italy, and.
        6. Artist Vlassis Caniaris produced this installation called 'Hopscotch' in It included 6 human figures, 9 suitcases and a cage on a tar paper base flooring....

          Vlassis Caniaris

          Greek modernist painter

          Vlassis Caniaris (1928–2011) was a prominent Greek painter.

          He is considered one of the leading artists of Greek modernism, as it emerged from the 1960s onwards, with a strong international presence.[1] His work falls within the framework of the so-called Generation of the Diaspora, which since the 1950s operated in European artistic centres such as Rome, Paris, and later Berlin.[2]: 33 

          Life

          Path to painting (1928–1955)

          Vlassis Caniaris was born in Athens in 1928.

          Initially, he studied at the Medical School of the University of Athens.

          Emerging Artist in Residence @artspacenc.

          In 1950, after the death of his father, he abandoned his medical studies to pursue the visual arts. He prepared for the examinations to the Athens School of Fine Arts (ASFA) in the Panos Sarafianos Tutorial School. At the School, he had Yiannis Moralis, Umberto Argyros [bg; de; el; fr; he] and Yannis Pappas for professors.[3]

          During thi