F.O.L. - CULTURAL SOCIETY LONGOS "LORD BYRON"


ACTIVITIES OF THE CULTURAL SOCIETY LONGOS

 

February 4, 1980 - Dimitris Talaganis Honorary member of F.O.L.

At the end of 1979, Dimitris Talaganis donated a piano to the CULTURAL SOCIETY LONGOS "LORD BYRON" so that young people could be introduced to music and receive piano lessons.

On February 4, 1980, Talaganis was made an honorary member of the CULTURAL SOCIETY LONGOS.

Dimitrios Talaganis was born in Tripoli in 1945 and lived in Arcadia during his childhood. He then moved to Athens, where he lived until 1964, when he went abroad. He studied at the Moscow Institute of Architecture on a scholarship and received his diploma and master's degree in architecture in 1971. He received first prize there for the design of the new Lenin Museum. The study for it was exhibited for a year at the Exhibition of Achievements in Soviet Technology and Science, and Talaganis won the gold medal.

In 1970, he won an award at the OSAKA EXPO 1970 for the design of a city with 40,000 inhabitants. In 1971 he carried out a study on the exploitation of Faliron Bay, proposing the construction of the new Athens Theatre. In 1971 he began to paint. His first exhibition of paintings was held in 1973 at the Salon d'automne in the Grand Palais des Champs Élysées in Paris. His work was inspired by George Seferis. Talaganis collaborated with the French writer and director Jacques Lacarier to stage the play Romiosini by Giannis Ritsos. An exhibition of his work was held at the Foyer Royal de l'Odéon in 1974. He returned to Greece in August 1974, where he continued to work as an architect. He also began to exhibit his works in various exhibitions in Greece.

In 1987, Talaganis exhibited his works at the Metropolitan Museum Tokyo.

In 1998, he was elected Deputy Mayor for Culture of Tripoli.

Dimitris Talaganis died on April 15, 2021 after one month of treatment for Covid-19 in a hospital in Athens.

 


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