Cyril Anguelidis
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Cyril Anguelidis

France • 1971

Biography

Cyril Anguelidis studied graphic design at the European Graphic and Design School. Trained in digital technology very early on, he naturally adopted this tool as a means of expression. First artistic director for budgets such as Marlboro and Givenchy, he decided in 2000, after ten years in advertising, to devote himself to urban expression. Discovered and sponsored by Henri Chapier, president of the European House of Photography and founder of the Art Outsiders festival, he takes part in numerous projects, both solo and collectively in France, Monaco, Lebanon and the United States. His works have been acquired by collectors in Europe, Asia, the United States and the Emirates. At the same time, Cyril Anguelidis creates and develops an all-support and no-limit art concept. A pioneer of "No Art Limit", he carried out numerous orders: Air France, Kenzo, Derichebourg, Jaguar, Marlboro, Apple, Grimaldi Forum Monaco, Fiat. The work of Cyril Anguelidis, both through the choice of media and his questioning of the social environment, questions our affective relationship to useful art.
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