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Nikos Economopoulos (Νίκος Οικονομόπουλος, ''Nikos Oikonomopoulos'', born 1953) is a
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photographer A photographer (the Greek language, Greek φῶς (''phos''), meaning "light", and γραφή (''graphê''), meaning "drawing, writing", together meaning "drawing with light") is a person who makes photographs. Duties and types of photographe ...
known for his photography of the
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and of
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in particular.


Life and career

Born in
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,Biography of Economopoulos, unnumbered page toward the back of ''Tōkyō'' / ''Tokyo Today'' (Tokyo: EU Japan Fest Japan Committee, 1996). Economopoulos studied law at university and worked as a journalist. Economopoulos only started taking photographs at 25 when a friend in Italy showed him a book of the work of
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, which had an impact that was both instant and lasting. Cartier-Bresson "showed me a new way to see things. . . . What I saw in his work was not only geometry and composition, but a kind of ambiguity."''Magnum Stories,'' p.130. Economopoulos recalls that even then he did not start photography for over two years but instead bought photography books. Then he started photography:
I never photographed sunrises or made souvenir pictures of my children. For about eight or nine years I photographed at weekends and during my holidays, always in a serious way, working from morning to night.
As early as 1984, Economopoulos says, "it bothered me ideologically that Greeks and Turks were enemies", and he visited Turkey to take photographs. "No Greek at that time would go to Turkey on holiday", he writes, and his Greek friends were incredulous; but Economopoulos quickly felt at home in Turkey, where the atmosphere "was exactly the same as when I was a kid in the 1960s."''Magnum Stories,'' p.131. (Much later, he would add that Greece and western Turkey had replaced
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s with
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, while east Turkey still preserved the values of the past.Refik Akyüz, Özge Baykan, and Serdar Darendeliler,
Balkanlar, Paradoks ve fotojurnalizm üzerine
" (an interview first published in the magazine ''Geniş Açı'' in 2001), website of Özge Baykan, 2006. Accessed 7 December 2009.
) In 1988, Economopoulos finished work as a journalist and set off on a two-year photographic survey of Greece and Turkey. Economopoulos was encouraged to join
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by the Greek-American photographer Costa Manos, and became an associate member in 1990 and, after his work in Albania, Bulgaria, Romania and the former Yugoslavia, a full member in 1994. His early work won him the 1992
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Award for Documentary Photography. In 1993,
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, who had first met Economopoulos in
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just after the fall of
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, wrote that:
Economopoulos says his intention is to document the existence of what he calls the "Balkan Man": to knit together the skeins of a collective identity in a region whose historical convulsions have made its name a synonym for implacable differences. It would appear to be a fool's errand. But almost anyone who has crossed the madman's web of frontiers and borders that stretches over the Balkans, from Istanbul to the Italian border, is likely to agree with Economopoulos's premise — and to recognize, in his work, the contradictions that sum up Balkan truth.
With support from the Little Brothers of the Poor, in 1994 Economopoulos photographed
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in Greece, and in 1995–96
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miners and
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s in Greece. In 1997–98 he concentrated on people living on the " Green Line" separating
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, illegal migration across the Albanian–Greek border, and young people in
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; and for the next two years
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fleeing
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.''Magnum Magnum,'' ed. Brigitte Lardinois (London: Thames & Hudson, 2007), p.145. He also worked on a commission from the
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on storytelling in the region. Economopoulos was dissatisfied with the assignment in Japan, as he felt unable to communicate with people and was just as estranged after three weeks of work as he had been on his arrival. By contrast, he writes that "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." This does not mean that the Balkans are an open book to him: Economopoulos has also written of the paradoxes apparent in
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; and also across the Balkans, where faces can be sad even in wedding parties. Economopoulos's photography of Turkey won him the 2001 Abdi İpekçi Award for promoting friendship between Turkey and Greece.''Magnum Photos,'' opposite pl. 17. Painfully aware of the bitterness often encouraged in both Greece and Turkey toward the other, he has written appreciatively of the personal welcome given to him by the Turks that he meets.
There are no real differences etween Greeks and Turks I love Turkey and I can live there. I can't live in Paris or in London. But Istanbul — I can live there.
Economopoulos said in 2001 that he preferred to sleep in his
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when travelling around the Balkans and Turkey. He did not feel safe in his caravan in the Balkans, but did feel safe in Turkey. Economopoulos's photographs have been published in ''
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.''. He feels that there is no future in
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. There is a loss of quality in photographs in newspapers, and
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would not take photographs if he were living today. But he concedes that Abbas and
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are among those who disagree. Platon Rivellis writes that:
In Economopoulos' photographs, a smile, a tilt of the head, an unusual leap, a look, from being insignificant details from the second level of everyday life are re-evaluated and transformed into major photographic events.
In 2002 Economopoulos and his family were living in
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; he is now (2010) living in Athens. His work is in the permanent collections of Centre Méditerranéen de la Photographie (
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) and the
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(Athens).La Mia Grecia
, Benaki Museum. Accessed 2010-01-18.


Exhibitions by Economopoulos


Solo exhibitions

*"In the Balkans." Mediatine (
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), Centre Méditerranéen de la Photographie (
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), 1997–98.Press release for "Nikos Economopoulos"
(PDF file), Maison Robert Doisneau, Communauté d'Agglomération de Val de Bièvre, 2009.  Accessed 2010-01-18.
*"Nikos Economopoulos, Magnum: Retrospective of 100 Photographs, '79–99." Hellenic American Union, 1999. *"Apo mēchanēs choros" (Από μηχανής χορός) / "Dance ''ex machina''." Technopolis (
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, Athens), 2000. *"La mia Grecia". Museo Castello Ducale (
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, Italy), 2004. *"Economopoulos - photographer". Folk Art Museum of the Society of Epirot Studies (
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);
Benaki Museum The Benaki Museum, established and endowed in 1930 by Antonis Benakis in memory of his father Emmanuel Benakis, is housed in the Benakis family mansion in downtown Athens, Greece. The museum houses Greek works of art from the prehistorical to the ...
(
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), 2005. *"In the Balkans." İstanbul Fotoğraf Merkezi (
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), 2007. *"Nikos Economopoulos." Evagoras Lanitis Centre (
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), 2008–2009. *"Nikos Economopoulos, Photographe".
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( Gentilly), 2009–2010.


Group exhibitions

*"NorthSouthEastWest: A 360° View of Climate Change". (With other Magnum photographers.)
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(
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), March 2005; and many cities worldwide until 2006. *"Periplus: 12 Magnum Photographers in Contemporary Greece."
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);
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);
Benaki Museum The Benaki Museum, established and endowed in 1930 by Antonis Benakis in memory of his father Emmanuel Benakis, is housed in the Benakis family mansion in downtown Athens, Greece. The museum houses Greek works of art from the prehistorical to the ...
(
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); (as "Periplus - Fotografische Reisewege im heutigen Griechenland") Willy-Brandt-Haus (
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); Jin Tai Art Museum (Beijing); all 2004. *"Mediterranea." Provincial library of Bari (
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), 2005–2006. *"Turkey by Magnum."
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), 2007. *"L'humain dans les collections du Centre Méditerranéen de la Photographie." Centre Culturel Una Volta (
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), 2007. Théâtre de Propriano (
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), 2009.


As director/curator

*"City Streets."
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(Athens), 2007–2008; National Bank of Greece Cultural Foundation (Thessaloniki), 2008;
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), 2008;
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(Istanbul), 2008.
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, 2009.


Books by Economopoulos

*''In the Balkans.'' New York: Abrams, 1995. . *''Valkania'' (Βαλκάνια). Athens: Libro, 1995. . *''Balkanlarda.'' Istanbul: Fotoğrafevi, 2007. . *''Lignitōrychoi'' (Λιγνιτόρυχοι) / ''Lignite Miners.'' Athens: Indiktos, 1998. .  *''Magnum: 100 Fotografies 1979–1999'' (Magnum - 100 Φωτογραφίες 1979-1999). Athens: Hellenic American Union, 1999. *''Apo mēchanēs choros'' (Από μηχανής χορός). Athens: Diphōno, 2000. . . The title means "Dance ''ex machina''". *''About Children'' / ''Gia ta paidia'' (Για τα παιδιά). Athens: Metaichmio, 2001. . *''Economopoulos, photographer'' / Οικονομόπουλος, φωτογράφος. Athens: Metaichmio, 2002. . A survey of Economopoulos's work. *''Kokkinē klōstē klōsmenē: Laïka paramythia kai aphēgētes tou Aigaiou'' (Κόκκινη κλωστή κλωσμένη - Λαϊκά παραμύθια και αφηγητές του Αιγαίου). Text by Marianthē Kaplanoglou. Athens: Ekdoseis Patakē, 2004.   The title means "Red thread snapped: Folk tales and narrators of the Aegean."


Books with contributions by Economopoulos

*''Magnum Cinema: Photographs from 50 Years of Movie-Making.'' London: Phaidon, 1995. . London: Phaidon, 2001. .  **''Magnum Cinema: ein halbes Jahrhundert Kino in Magnum-Photographien.'' München: Schirmer/Mosel, 1994. . München: Schirmer/Mosel, 1996. .  **''Magnum cinema: la storia del cinema nelle fotografie della Magnum.'' Milano: Mondadori, 1994. .  **''Magnum cinema: des histories de cinéma par les photographes de Magnum.'' Paris: Cahiers du Cinéma, 1994. .  **''Magunamu shinema: Magunamu shashinka-tachi ni yoru eigashi'' (). Tokyo: Kinema Junpō-sha, 1995. .  *''Tōkyō'' () / ''Tokyo. Today.'' Tokyo: EU Japan Fest Japan Committee, 1996. Photographs by Economopoulos on pp. 21, 36, 37. *''Thrakē: Terra incognita'' / ''Thrace: Terra Incognita.'' Rodos: Rodos Image, 1997. . Photographs by Tassos Vrettos, Nikos Kasseris, and Economopoulos; texts by Yiannis Panoussis and Manos Stephanidis. * ''Magnum°'' (also called ''Magnum Degrees''). London: Phaidon, 2000. . Photographs from the Balkans on pp. 43, 100–17, 196–97. ** ''Magnum°.'' Phaidon. . ** ''Magnum°.'' Phaidon. . ** ''Magnum°.'' Phaidon. (hard). (paper). ** ''Magnum°.'' Phaidon. . * ''Magnum Football'' (distributed in the US as ''Magnum Soccer''). London: Phaidon, 2002. . London: Phaidon, 2005. . With other Magnum photographers. ** ''Magnum Football.'' Phaidon. . ** ''Magnum Fußball.'' Phaidon. (hardback). (paperback). ** ''Magnum Calcio.'' Phaidon. . ** ''Magnum Fútbol.'' Phaidon. . ** ''Magunamu sakkā'' (). Tokyo: Phaidon, 2006. .  * ''Periplous, 12 photographoi tou Manknoum stē synchronē Hellada'' / ''Periplus, 12 Magnum Photographers in Contemporary Greece.'' Athens: Organismos Provolēs Hellēnikou Politismou-Politistikē Olympiada, 2004. .  * ''Magnum Stories.'' London: Phaidon, 2004. .  Pp. 130–37 are devoted to Economopoulos: he introduces a selection of his photography (1988–99) in Turkey. * ''Magunamu ga totta Tōkyō'' () / ''Tokyo Seen by Magnum Photographers.'' Tokyo: Magnum Photos Tokyo, 2007. Plates 70 and 71 are by Economopoulos. * ''Magnum Magnum: with 413 photographs in colour and duotone,'' ed. Brigitte Lardinois. London: Thames & Hudson, 2007. . London: Thames & Hudson, 2008. . A selection by Paolo Pellegrin of Economopoulos' photographs appears on pp. 144–49; elsewhere, Economopoulos presents his selection of photographs by
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.  ** ''Magnum Magnum: con 413 fotografías en color y en blanco y negro.'' Barcelona: Lunwerg, 2007. .  ** ''Magnum Magnum: met 413 foto's in kleur en duotoon.'' Tielt: Lannoo; Bussum: Thoth, 2007. . Tielt: Lannoo; Bussum: Thoth, 2009. .  ** ''Magnum Magnum.'' Paris: La Martinière, 2007. .  ** ''Magnum Magnum.'' München: Schirmer Mosel, 2007. .  ** ''Magunamu Magunamu'' () / ''Magnum Magnum.'' Kyoto: Seigensha, 2007. . Kyoto: Seigensha, 2009. .  *''City Streets'' / ''Hoi dromoi tēs polēs'' (Οι δρόμοι της πόλης). Athens: Morphōtiko Hidryma Ethnikēs Trapezēs, 2007. . Economopoulos was editor of the content (and teacher of the contributors). This page
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Notes


External links


Economopoulos
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Biography
(PDF file) at Fotodos. *Viviano, Frank, and Nikos Economopoulos. "The Balkan Tribe". ''Mother Jones,'' January–February 1993
Here
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