Object ID
2012.26.1
Object Name
Print
Date Created
1989
Medium
oil, canvas
Object Entities
Tsangaris, Hambis (created by)
Tsangaris, Hambis (is related to)
Object Description
A colored print commemorating the Women Walk Home event that was held on March 19,1989 and was made in 1989 by Hambis Tsangaris. The colors are a navy blue, nude, red, white, brown, black, and a gray-teal. On the left side in the middle there is a large figure with a square body and lines for arms and legs. The figure is holding hands with another but one that is a little smaller. There are seven figures in a row holding hands and keep getting smaller down the line. In the top left there are two blue outlines of people. In the middle of the print there are a few houses, some with red roofs, and trees. In the top right there are three stick people by red arrows. Also on the right side there are two buildings, one towards the top and one towards the bottom, with two people in between them and the people are surrounded by barbed wire. There are many different designs and symbols throughout the whole print. There is also several printed words in English in the print.
Origin
Hambis Tsangaris, now a legandary printmaker, was born in a village of Kontea in 1947. His father was a farmer and while Hambis was working on the fields he started making sketches and prints. Hambis started to get his inspiration from the politics and war going on around him. One of his earlier works was about the Greece takeover in 1967, where he then met a Greek printmaker who got him involved in more print making. After that Hambis when to Surikov Institute of Moscow to study graphic art. Once he graduated he returned home to a divided country and he continued to make art involving the politics. Hambis is also well known for his story telling. In 2008 Hambis decided he wanted to open a national print making centre and museum. He and his wife, Helen, now manage the museum and school and he leaves the political talk to others now.
The Women Walk Home movement is one that Hambis depicts in some of his art. It is a non-party political initiative by a group of Greek Cypriot women. They want to reunify the divided island republic of Cyprus. In 1974 Turkey invaded Cyprus causing segragation between the Greek and Turkish Cyrpriot communities. The Women Walk Home group peacefully resists the division of Cyprus.
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Citation
Print, 1989, National Hellenic Museum, https://collections.nationalhellenicmuseum.org/Detail/objects/8872. Accessed 05/05/24.