Wednesday, June 24, 2020

(video) "UMBILICUS" by artist, Ithaka Darin Pappas Tokyo belly-button project





"UMBILICUS" (the Tokyo  belly-button project)
by artist, Ithaka Darin Pappas 
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"UMBILICUS" by Ithaka Darin Pappas (Japanese belly-button project - 1992) @photographer_ithaka.d.pappas *To schedule this exhibit at a museum or gallery - or for merchandising inquiries, please contact ithaka.official@gmail.com
Although originally conceived in 1988, it wasn’t until the summer of 1992, while briefly living in Japan, that Ithaka Darin Pappas began and completed his photographic project UMBILICUS, a collection of one-hundred and twenty-seven black and white navel portraits. During a period of two months, Ithaka combed the streets of Tokyo is search of willing belly-button subjects.
However, photographing in the light of day, sometimes in the middle of public squares and parks filled with thousands of people, did not prove to be an easy task. Japanese people were quite shy when asked to show their navels in public to a stranger, further complicated by the fact that the photographer was a Gaijin (foreigner).
For this reason some sessions were held in the subjects’ homes or offices after first meeting them in public. Regardless, because of the high rejection rate (10-20 refusals for every one acceptance), sometimes it would take an entire day just to complete the belly-button portrait of only one or two subjects. In addition to the Japanese majority of navels photographed, a percentage of outsiders were also included. These individuals were from Brazil, China, Denmark, England, Germany, Malaysia, Pakistan, Russia, South Africa, South Korea, Spain, Sweden and the United States. Subject ages ranged from three to ninety-six. In addition to the Japanese majority of navels, a percentage of outsiders were also included. People from Brasil, China, Denmark, England, Germany, Malaysia, Pakistan, Russia, South Africa, South Korea, Sweden and the United States. Says Ithaka, “I didn’t photograph tourists for the project, but only actual residents of Tokyo.The foreigners who participated, mostly in their 20s-40s, were all living full-time in Tokyo and held a diverse spectrum of jobs from dishwasher to scientist. Among the Japanese subjects - I photographed the navels of children as young as three (as well as those of their parents) and elderly people too, one in his late 90's. The end result of UMBILICUS wasn’t only a study of human anatomy, but in actuality, concluded in becoming an anthropological observation of Tokyo’s population in 1992."
UMBILICUS was published for the first time in January 1993 in the Japanese edition of the world-renowned fine art photography quarterly called Déja-Vu (Issue #11), the same issue that photographic legends Inose Kou, Frederick Sommer and Nobuyoshi Araki appeared. Other international magazine appearances of UMBILICUS soon followed. In 1995, the rock group Flood (signed to the Portuguese label, União Lisboa) chose images from UMBILICUS to appear on the front and back cover of their debut album, Despertar.








In 1996, the San Francisco culture magazine Speak featured Ithaka’s UMBILICUS as their cover-story. The cover itself (designed by world-famous graphic artist Martin Venesky) was considered controversial, causing the magazine to be returned by many of their distributors. It was the worst-selling issue in the magazine’s history.


Also in 1996, UMBLILICUS was exhibited at Lisbon’s Instituto Português do Juventude, with selected images printed as large as two-meters wide and toned with Ithaka’s trademark deep blues. Later in 1998, UMBILICUS was shown at Galeria Zé dos Bois (ZDB) in Lisbon, as part of Ithaka's larger photographic exhibit entitled, Quality Time. #bellybuttons #photography #ithakadarinpappas ________________________________________________________________ Ithaka is represented by WOA-Way Of Arts (Portugal) and Coffin Alley Gallery (US)
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Photo: Ithaka Darin Pappas © 2018

Note: These images are not Public Domain, it is Necessary to acquire authorization
thru my myself ithaka.official@gmail.com or my representatives at the Tack Artist Agency Group in Los Angeles before reproducing in print, online or merchandising ... thank you.


Monday, July 15, 2019

(video) Urban Nektar





"Urban Nektar" a short-subject art film by Ithaka 
(Californian artist Ithaka Darin Pappas) 
in a series of fotomentaries under ten minutes 
utilizing images of existing flat art to tell stories.



© 2019 Sweatlodge Films





(video) Taro Reef photo surrealism by Ithaka (Californian artist Ithaka Darin Pappas)



In this short-subject art film, Coffin Alley Gallery artist, Ithaka (Ithaka Darin Pappas) uses his still photography of jungle leaves to tell an ocean adventure. The featured images were all photographed in AkahtiLândia in south-eastern Brazil during a single winter season.




Tuesday, April 10, 2018

Ithaka's "Colibrí Gigante en el Monumento a la Revolución" (2018)


"Colibrí Gigante en el Monumento a la Revolución"
(Giant Hummingbird at The Monument to the Revolution)

by photographic artist
 Ithaka (Ithaka Darin Pappas) 
[aka 'Urban Nektar #1' (2018) Series: Urban Nektar] 


international copyright 1-6466137781 
50cm x 75cm digital print on pexi-glass 
signed and numbered (edition of 10) 


#Mexico #hummingbirds #photography #contemporaryart
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Photo: Ithaka Darin Pappas © 2018

Note: This image is not Public Domain, it is Necessary to acquire authorization
thru my myself ithaka.official@gmail.com or my representatives at the Tack Artist Agency Group in Los Angeles before reproducing in print, online or merchandising ... thank you.

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Tuesday, August 30, 2016

"WINTER KEYS" (Purple & Blue) Recycled-Surfboard Sculptures By: Ithaka


"WINTER KEYS" (Purple & Blue) 
sculptures from the body of work entitled.
by Californian artist:

Coffin Alley Gallery (Los Angeles)
coffinalleyart@gmail.com





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http://ithakaofficial.com/ (this piece available here):
or contact: ithaka.art@gmail.com
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http://ithakaofficial.com/ 
@_ithaka_ (instagram) 
https://www.facebook.com/IthakaBlue/ 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ithaka_Darin_Pappas 
http://www.ebay.com/usr/ithart
http://www.artpal.com/ithakaart 
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Ithaka
                 
Born in California, multi-faceted visual artist, global wanderer and naturalist, Ithaka, first began experimenting with photography at the age of 5. By his late-teens, he was doing freelance magazine assignments for publications such as Thrasher Skateboarding.
During his early twenties he found regular work as a photographer in the West Coast music industry photographing hip hop artists such as NWA (Dr. Dre, Ice Cube, Eazy E). Also during this period, living in Los Angeles, he began sculpting - primarily using discarded surfboards as his raw material of choice.
His own search for self-expression gradually distanced him from the more commercial applications of photographic work and he began exhibiting both his personal photographs and sculptures (often together) and began traveling extensively.
During the 90's, he relocated several times: Athens (six months), Tokyo (one year), Lisbon (six years) and in 2001 visited Brazil for the first time. Where, for a decade, he has divided his time between Southern California and a rural part of the state of São Paulo. And finally after more than half a year in Mexico, he has finally returned to reside in Southern California
As both a life-long surfer and a connoisseur of urban culture, Ithaka has long had an inner-conflict of city vs. nature. His influences have often been divided between the two worlds, but it's been there in Brazil his love for the wilderness has grown substantially. His new found passion for the jungle, and all of its mysteries, has become the dominant influence in all aspects of his visual work.
Ithaka – (born 1966 Anaheim, California)
Solo Exhibits:
2015 F+ Gallery - "Aliens From AkahtiLândia" (Sculpture, Painting and Photography)
2013 Hurley International Headquarters in Costa Mesa, California (Sculpture, Painting and Photography)
2012 Gallery WOA: Way Of Arts - Cascais, Portugal (Sculpture, Video & Photography)
2011 Nike Posto 5.0 - Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (sculpture)
2010 The Camp - Costa Mesa, California (sculpture, photography)
2010 Gallery Alma Do Mar - São Paulo, Brazil (sculpture. photography)
2008 Clash - Lisbon, Portugal (sculpture)
2007 Gallery WOA: Way Of Arts - Estoril, Portugal (sculpture)
2000 International Surfing Museum - Huntington Beach California (sculpture)
1998 Gallery Ze Dos Bois "Quality_Time: Part One" - Lisbon, Portugal (photography, text, performance)
1996 IPJ: Instituto Portuguesa Da Juventude "UMBILICUS" - Lisbon, Portugal(photography)
1995 Universidade Moderna - Lisbon, Portugal (sculpture)
1992 Gallery YMA -Tokyo, Japan (sculpture, photography)
1990 Pepperdine University – Los Angeles, California (sculpture)
Group Art Exhibits:
             2016 Surfboards On Parade
2014 Surfboards On Parade - Huntington Beach, California
2014 "Azores Wave Week - Ponta Delgado, São Miguel Island, Portugal
2013 McNamara Gallery - Nazaré, Portugal
2013 Sagres Surf Culture - Sagres, Portugal
2010 Oca Do Ibirapuera - São Paulo, Brazil
2007 Oca Do Ibirapuera - São Paulo, Brazil
2003 111 Minna Gallery - San Francisco, California
1999 Photo Impact Gallery - Los Angeles, California
1992 NICAF: Nippon International Contemporary Art Fair - Yokohama, Japan
             1990 Zero One Gallery Los Angeles
   Book Appearances
           2012 "Stop, Think, Go, Do: How Typography and Graphic Design Influence Behavior"
           Ithaka's photo series Umbilicus featured in book by Steven Heller, Mirko Ilic (Rockport publishers)
           2004 BELONG: A TV Journalist's Search for Urban Culture by Jennifer Morton (Canada)
           2003 ALTAS-LUZES - by Rita Carmo & Miguel Cadete (Portugal)
           2000 THE END OF PRINT by David Carson (graphic designer) (USA)


"Tomas Blot" Collage-Painting (Untitled) By Artist: Ithaka Darin Pappas

Untitled 1999 "Tomas Blot" Collage-Painting By Artist, Ithaka
(from the series, The Tomas Blots)
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http://ithakaofficial.com/ (this piece available here):
or contact: ithaka.art@gmail.com
______________________________
http://ithakaofficial.com/ 
@_ithaka_ (instagram) 
https://www.facebook.com/IthakaBlue/ 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ithaka_Darin_Pappas 
http://www.ebay.com/usr/ithart
http://www.artpal.com/ithakaart 
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Ithaka
                 
Born in California, multi-faceted visual artist, global wanderer and naturalist, Ithaka, first began experimenting with photography at the age of 5. By his late-teens, he was doing freelance magazine assignments for publications such as Thrasher Skateboarding.
During his early twenties he found regular work as a photographer in the West Coast music industry photographing hip hop artists such as NWA (Dr. Dre, Ice Cube, Eazy E). Also during this period, living in Los Angeles, he began sculpting - primarily using discarded surfboards as his raw material of choice.
His own search for self-expression gradually distanced him from the more commercial applications of photographic work and he began exhibiting both his personal photographs and sculptures (often together) and began traveling extensively.
During the 90's, he relocated several times: Athens (six months), Tokyo (one year), Lisbon (six years) and in 2001 visited Brazil for the first time. Where, for a decade, he has divided his time between Southern California and a rural part of the state of São Paulo. And finally after more than half a year in Mexico, he has finally returned to reside in Southern California
As both a life-long surfer and a connoisseur of urban culture, Ithaka has long had an inner-conflict of city vs. nature. His influences have often been divided between the two worlds, but it's been there in Brazil his love for the wilderness has grown substantially. His new found passion for the jungle, and all of its mysteries, has become the dominant influence in all aspects of his visual work.
Ithaka – (born 1966 Anaheim, California)
Solo Exhibits:
2015 F+ Gallery - "Aliens From AkahtiLândia" (Sculpture, Painting and Photography)
2013 Hurley International Headquarters in Costa Mesa, California (Sculpture, Painting and Photography)
2012 Gallery WOA: Way Of Arts - Cascais, Portugal (Sculpture, Video & Photography)
2011 Nike Posto 5.0 - Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (sculpture)
2010 The Camp - Costa Mesa, California (sculpture, photography)
2010 Gallery Alma Do Mar - São Paulo, Brazil (sculpture. photography)
2008 Clash - Lisbon, Portugal (sculpture)
2007 Gallery WOA: Way Of Arts - Estoril, Portugal (sculpture)
2000 International Surfing Museum - Huntington Beach California (sculpture)
1998 Gallery Ze Dos Bois "Quality_Time: Part One" - Lisbon, Portugal (photography, text, performance)
1996 IPJ: Instituto Portuguesa Da Juventude "UMBILICUS" - Lisbon, Portugal(photography)
1995 Universidade Moderna - Lisbon, Portugal (sculpture)
1992 Gallery YMA -Tokyo, Japan (sculpture, photography)
1990 Pepperdine University – Los Angeles, California (sculpture)
Group Art Exhibits:
             2016 Surfboards On Parade
2014 Surfboards On Parade - Huntington Beach, California
2014 "Azores Wave Week - Ponta Delgado, São Miguel Island, Portugal
2013 McNamara Gallery - Nazaré, Portugal
2013 Sagres Surf Culture - Sagres, Portugal
2010 Oca Do Ibirapuera - São Paulo, Brazil
2007 Oca Do Ibirapuera - São Paulo, Brazil
2003 111 Minna Gallery - San Francisco, California
1999 Photo Impact Gallery - Los Angeles, California
1992 NICAF: Nippon International Contemporary Art Fair - Yokohama, Japan
             1990 Zero One Gallery Los Angeles
   Book Appearances
           2012 "Stop, Think, Go, Do: How Typography and Graphic Design Influence Behavior"
           Ithaka's photo series Umbilicus featured in book by Steven Heller, Mirko Ilic (Rockport publishers)
           2004 BELONG: A TV Journalist's Search for Urban Culture by Jennifer Morton (Canada)
           2003 ALTAS-LUZES - by Rita Carmo & Miguel Cadete (Portugal)
           2000 THE END OF PRINT by David Carson (graphic designer) (USA)