iannis Delatolas

Photographer / Based in The Bronx, NY

Iannis Delatolas  Delatolas is a New York-based photographer.  The main focus of his photographic work is landscape photography, including a long exploration of low light photography. He has had solo exhibitions in New York... read on
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Available in: The Bronx, NY
Coverage Regions: Europe Latin America USA & Canada
Languages Spoken: English, Greek, Spanish, French
Years of experience: More than 10
Iannis Delatolas  Delatolas is a New York-based photographer.  The main focus of his photographic work is landscape photography, including a long exploration of low light photography. He has had solo exhibitions in New York City at Kouros Gallery (2006), the Gallery at the Chocolate Factory Theater (2007), The Italian Academy At Columbia University (2006, 2003), the Salvatore Ferragamo Showroom (2002); and also at the Greek Embassy in Washington D.C. (2006). His work has been included in group shows in New York at Jen Bekman Gallery (2011), LGBT (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Center, 2011) and Haven Arts Gallery; and elsewhere at The Curve Exhibition Center in Santa Fe (2011), PDNB Gallery (Photographs Do Not Bend) in Dallas (2008) and at Boston University, curated By David Armstrong (2000). In 2011 at Center Gallery in Santa Fe, he won second place in Dealer's Choice, an exhibition juried by Dianne Vanderlip, Curator of Gagosian Gallery, Los Angeles and Curator Emeritus of the Denver Art Museum. Writing on his work has appeared in The Advocate (2012), The Village Voice (2012) by Michael Musto, The New York Times (2009) by William Chapman and the Dallas Morning News (2007). In 2005, Mr. Delatolas' portrait of Tobias Schneebaum accompanied his obituary in The New York Times. His work is included in New York: A Photographer's City, by Marla Hamburg Kennedy (Rizzoli, 2011) and his photographs illustrate The First Time I Met Frank O’Hara: Reading Gay American Writers by Rick Whitaker, (Four Walls Eight Windows, 2003).
 Following an apprenticeship with Robert Wilson, he collaborated with the theater director on Wilson's opera Prometheus (World Premiere, Athens, 2001) for which he structured the score by incorporating excerpts from compositions by the composer Iannis Xenakis.