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James Georgopoulos

James Georgopoulos (born 1966 in Manchester, New Hampshire) is an American visual artist. Georgopoulos works with painting, sculpture, and video installation to address a relationship between highly skilled production techniques, pop culture, and taboo iconography. His work is in notable collections around the world, including the Panavision USA Collection.〔Bullett Media, (Guns, Cameras and Pixelated Porn Stars: The Life and Art of James Georgopoulos, BullettMedia.com, Oct. 2012 )〕 He lives and works in Venice, California.
== Early life ==
Georgopoulos was born in Manchester, New Hampshire, and began creating visual works at the age of 14 while at Cardigan Mountain School. His father was an art collector and became friends with many of the artists he collected,〔Issue Magazine, (James Georgopoulos Interview, Issue Magazine, June 2014 )〕 exposing Georgopoulos to their studios at a young age. Georgopoulos was mentored by Varujan Boghosian, Robert Eshoo, Ivan Albright and James Aponovich when he was just a teenager, leading to his eventual acceptance to Rhode Island School of Design,〔(Charity Buzz: James Georgopoulos, Feb. 2010 )〕 which Georgopoulos declined for an opportunity in Italy. In his twenties, Georgopoulos was taken under the wing of György Kepes, who was part of the Bauhaus movement, spending many of his formative years in Kepes' studios and cites Kepes as a significant influence.
Georgopoulos relocated to Los Angeles in the early 90's to work in the film industry with directors such as Oliver Stone and Zack Snyder, which eventually led to a career as an art director for commercials and music videos, including Pink Floyd's Take it Back.〔(Rolnik Interview: James Georgopoulos, Hurley.com, March 2012 )〕 During this time, Georgopoulos also worked on several design projects, most notably for Eddie Sotto and Current TV.

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