Quote:
"I prefer to spend my time in my corner of the world: south Europe
and west Asia, where I understand the codes and can make
connections."
Nikos Economopoulos joined Magnum Photos in 1990 and became a full
Member in 1994.
Greek, b. 1953
Nikos Economopoulos was born in Greece. After studying law in Parma,
Italy, he worked as a journalist in his native country. Meanwhile,
he pursued photography, and in 1988 he began a long-term project in
Greece and Turkey. He photographed whatever he came across on his
daily walks: street scenes, public gatherings, solitary meanderers,
or deserted landscapes. In 1990 Economopoulos joined Magnum, and his
photographs began to appear in newspapers and magazines worldwide.
In the same year he started to take photographs in Albania,
Bulgaria, Romania and the former Yugoslavia, investigating the
territorial, ethnic and religious tensions of the region, as well as
the endurance of traditional social and religious rites. This work
earned him the Mother Jones Award in 1992.
Supported and encouraged by the charity Little Brothers of the Poor,
Economopoulos undertook a project on poverty and exclusion in
Europe, focusing on Gypsy communities in Greece.
From 1995 to 1996 he photographed lignite miners and the Muslim
minority in Greece. In 1997-98, he photographed people living along
the Green Line dividing southern and northern Cyprus; illegal
immigrants at the Greek-Albanian border; and young residents of
Tokyo. During this period he also worked in Macedonia, Albania,
Turkey, Corsica, and along the Greek-Turkish border.
In 1999 and 2000, he covered the mass emigration of ethnic Albanians
fleeing Kosovo. Concurrently he completed a commission from the
University of the Aegean on the preservation of the region's
storytelling tradition. He was given the Abdi Ipektsi Award for
peace and friendship between Greece and Turkey in 2001. A
retrospective of his work was shown in 2002 at the Benaki Museum in
Athens.
Awards
2001 Ipektsi Award for peace and friendship between Greek and
Turkish people,
Greece
1992 Mother Jones Award for Documentary Photography, USA
Exhibitions
2001 Nikos Economopoulos/100 Photos - PamukBank Gallery, Istanbul,
Turkey
2000/01 Lignite Miners - Zappion, Athens, Greece; Macedonian Museum
of Modern Art,
Thessaloniki, Greece
2000 Dance ex Machina - Technopolis/Gazi, Athens, Greece
1997/98 In the Balkans - Mediatine, Brussels, Belgium; Centre
Méditerranéen
de la Photographie, Bastia, France
Books
2003 My Preveza, Metaixmio, Greece
2002 Economopoulos, Photographer, Benaki Museum/Metaixmio, Greece
2001 About Children, Metaixmio, Greece
2000 Dance Ex Machina, Difono, Greece
1998 Lignite Miners, Indiktos, Greece
1995 In the Balkans, Abrams, USA/Libro, Greece |