Born in Greece, Mr. Kavouklés grew up in the United States. He studied fine art and architectural design at the City College of New York City where he received his B.F.A. degree.
Mr. Kavouklés' artwork has been featured in solo and group exhibitions in museums and galleries in the Northeast and in Florida.
He was an active board member of the Leger de Main Arts Coalition and a director of the LEDO Art Gallery, both on New York City's Upper West Side.
Kavouklés works in a variety of media including oil paintings, watercolors, ink drawings, pastels, and monotypes. He is also a writer of satire.
His works are in private and corporate collections in the United States and Europe.
Kavouklés was interviewed by the art critic Joan Altabe regarding his early adoption of digital printing. And despite the article' s misleading headline, his pigment print images are not "computer-generated" by some automated process. Click here to read the interview.
Kavouklés' work is featured in the book by art historian Darrell D. Davisson, Ph.D., "Art After the Bomb: Iconographies of Trauma in Late Modern Art" (2008).
Mr. KAvoukles is currently the director of Stakenboeg-Greenberg Fine Art in Sarasota, Florida, USA.
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