Presentation of the two-volume illustrated encyclopedic dictionary “A. F. Vettas. Scenes. Notes on the Art and Technique of Scenography”

By dimitra.samsaki, 24 January, 2025
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Παρουσίαση του δίτομου εικονογραφημένου εγκυκλοπαιδικού λεξικού «Α. Φ. Βέττας. Σκηνές. Σημειώσεις για την Τέχνη και την Τεχνική της Σκηνογραφίας»
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Thursday 30 January 2025 | 18:00-20:30

MOMus-Museum of Modern Art-Costakis Collection (Moni Lazariston, Thessaloniki)

 

Opening speech

Eleni Doundoulaki, General Secretary of Contemporary Culture, Dr. of theatre studies

 

Speakers

Apostolos Vettas, emeritus professor of scenography, School of Drama, Faculty of Arts, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki

Petros Martinidis, emeritus professor of architectural theory and criticism, School of Architecture, Faculty of Engineering / writer

Platon Mavromoustakos, professor of 20th century theater history, School of Drama, Faculty of Arts, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki 

Lois Papadopoulos, emeritus professor of architecture, Department of Architecture, School of Engineering, University of Thessaly

 

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Maria Tsantsanoglou, artistic director, MOMus-Museum of Modern Art-Costakis Collection

 

The two-volume illustrated encyclopedic dictionary of the renowned architect and emeritus professor of scenography of the Drama School of the Faculty of Fine Arts of AUTh, Apostolos Fokion Vettas entitled "Scenes. Notes on the Art and Technique of Scenography" was published by MOMus under his supervision, with the support of the J.F. Costopoulos Foundation. 

It is a life's work that refers to set design, stage architecture and theater technology. It is written in a simple way, so that it also functions as a teaching aid for young people who want to get involved in the theater.

The edition is in Greek and is available in all MOMus art shops. 

The talks will be in Greek, without translation in English. 

 

Biography

Apostolos Fokion Vettas was born in Athens in 1945. He studied architecture in Thessaloniki and did postgraduate studies in Edinburgh, Scotland (College of Art, School of Architecture, Herriot-Watt University). He lives and works in Thessaloniki. He is Emeritus Professor of scenography in the School of Drama of the Faculty of Fine Arts of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (AUTh). As an architect, he deals with issues related to the view of the theater space, its technical characteristics, form and function. Since 1981 he has collaborated as a scenographer with theater organizations and theater troupes in Greece and abroad. His scenographic works have been presented at the festivals of Epidaurus, Athens, Dimitria, etc. He has collaborated with the National Theatre, the National Theatre of Northern Greece, the Greek National Opera. He has collaborated with the Municipal and Regional Theatres of Kalamata, Patras, Larissa, Volos, Kavala and Veria, with the Greek Art Theatre Karolos Koun, the Experimental Art Theater in Thessaloniki and other troupes in the region as well as with private troupes in Athens. In 2003 he was the curator of the Greek participation in the Prague Quadrennial for Scenography, which received a special honor "for the quality of the presentation". For his work, he received several distinctions both in Greece and abroad. For his overall work, he was honored by the study and research center of the Hellenic Theatre and the Theatre Museum with the Panos Aravantinos prize. He has at times served as President of the National Theatre of Northern Greece (1995-97), of the School of Drama of the Faculty of Fine Arts of the AUTh (1997-99 and 2003-05), Dean of the Faculty of Fine Arts of the AUTh (2000-03), and President of the School of Film (2006-07). He was a member of the Advisory Committees of the Greek Ministry of Culture on grants for the independent theater. He was a member of the Board of Directors of the Hellenic Center for Theater and Dance, involved in the operation of the Municipal and Regional Theatres.

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