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b. 1951 -

Costas Joachim was born in Bellapais, Kyrenia, Cyprus. He studied at Bath Academy of Art, Corsham, ?he University of Bristol, UK specializing in painting, sculpture, visual perception and art education.

In 1966 Joachim established Bellapais Studio in Bellapais, where he worked and exhibited until 1974 when he was forced to leave after the Turkish Invasion.

In 1975 he graduated from The School of Fine Arts, Athens, and in 1981 was awarded the Post Graduate Diploma in painting, aesthetics and history of art, from the Chelsea College of Art, London.

Costas Joachim staged more than twenty solo exhibitions in Cyprus, Greece, Germany and the United Kingdom.

He also participated in a number of important group exhibitions, including the 1968 The Venice Biennale, 1969 The Sao Paolo Biennale, 1970 'Cyprus Contemporary Art'’ at the Commonwealth Institute, London, 1971 The Triennale India, 1971 Jeunes Artistes Biiennale, Paris, 1976 'Contemporary Cypriot Art' Zappeion Athens, 1979 Demitria, Salonica, 2002 'Cypriot Artists from 60-74' Municipal Arts Centre, Nicosia, 2009 Florence Biennale.

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b. 1951 -

Biography

Costas Joachim was born in Bellapais, Kyrenia, Cyprus. He studied at Bath Academy of Art, Corsham, ?he University of Bristol, UK specializing in painting, sculpture, visual perception and art education.

In 1966 Joachim established Bellapais Studio in Bellapais, where he worked and exhibited until 1974 when he was forced to leave after the Turkish Invasion.

In 1975 he graduated from The School of Fine Arts, Athens, and in 1981 was awarded the Post Graduate Diploma in painting, aesthetics and history of art, from the Chelsea College of Art, London.

Costas Joachim staged more than twenty solo exhibitions in Cyprus, Greece, Germany and the United Kingdom.

He also participated in a number of important group exhibitions, including the 1968 The Venice Biennale, 1969 The Sao Paolo Biennale, 1970 'Cyprus Contemporary Art'’ at the Commonwealth Institute, London, 1971 The Triennale India, 1971 Jeunes Artistes Biiennale, Paris, 1976 'Contemporary Cypriot Art' Zappeion Athens, 1979 Demitria, Salonica, 2002 'Cypriot Artists from 60-74' Municipal Arts Centre, Nicosia, 2009 Florence Biennale.

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