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ONE HUNDRED FIFTY FIVE SCULPTURES Made By Soterios Gardiakos Between 1969 and 2014 Text by Chryssafenia Gardiakos, Photographs by Katerina Nike Gardiakos, Brad Baskin & Soterios Gardiakos Apr. 6, 2010, Dec. 31, 2010, June 3, 2011, Aug. 4, 2011Aug. 20, 2011, Aug. 31, 2011Sep. 1, 2011, Oct. 18, 2012, Dec. 30, 2012, Jan. 5, 2013, Jan 20, 2013, May 24, 2013, May 27, 2013, June 6, 2013 June 17, 2013, Oct. 31, 2013, Nov. 4, 2013, Nov. 23, 2013, Dec. 5, 2013, Dec. 16, 2013, Jan. 31, 2014

UNIGRAPHICS INC Kalamata, Messinias, Greece Aurora, Illinois, U.S.A.


Copyright Š 2006 Soterios Gardiakos ISBN 0-9777537-6-X

Movie Projector site http://bioscope.biz/ Sculpture site http://gardiakos.com/ UNIGRAPHICS INC. 64 South Water Street Aurora, Illinois 60505 U.S.A.


Soterios Gardiakos August 23 1992


INTRODUCTION It’s “Industrial Expressionism” I was informed by my dad about a year ago, as I admired the sculpture that stood before me, I found myself falling in love with the term. “It is” I exclaimed. Soterios Gardiakos was born in Kalamata, Greece on January 12, 1944 but moved to the U.S.A. with his parents, brother and sister in 1952 when he was eight years old. The family lived briefly in New York City and than moved to Detroit, and on to Chicago in 1959 where he lived until 1992 when he moved to Aurora Illinois, where he presently resides. Sometimes people tell me that my father has an accent; I tell them it must be a Detroit one. Soterios started sculpting in clay in Detroit where his art teacher wanted him to go on to special art classes in the afternoons, after school. He also did some clay sculpting in Chicago where, unfortunately, only one piece survived; that being number 23 in this catalog titled Dachau, where many Greek prisoners where interned during the German occupation of Greece during World War II. Soterios was always fascinated by astronomy and space travel and in 1956 he organized the Rocket Squad, a club of like minded friends that built and launched home made rockets. In 1959 they were disappointed when the Russians beat them at putting into orbit the first man made satellite, Sputnik I. He has always been an avid science fiction fan as well. It was this interest which caused him to strike the Apollo 11 medal under a commission from the Capitol Bank of Chicago with the help of his friend Alex Efthymiou and the president of the bank Mr. Jerry Scandiff. Apollo 12 was commissioned by Harco, which also distributed the three books he has written on Numismatics, a company owned by the numismatist Harold Cohn. In 1971 the Capitol Bank of Chicago, owing to the large number of its Greek customers commissioned Soterios to strike the Kolokotronis (a relative of Soterios) medal celebrating the 150th anniversary of Greek Independence from the cruel yoke of the Turk. Special permission was granted from the Secretary of the treasury (which was required at the time) to strike two to three medals of each in gold for presentation purposes. The Apollo 11 and Apollo 12 gold medals are in the NASA Museum in Texas. His father was a Watchmaker and a jeweler, who loved to create and build clockwork-like mechanisms. Soterios was fascinated with the casting of Jewelry, especially with the unlimited use that wax could be put to. In 1962 using his


father’s wax, he made Herakles (No. 4) which was not cast until 1987, the year he bought more wax from John Keith who cast all the sculptures from number four to number forty seven. He started working earnestly with wax from 1987 to 1990 when he abruptly stopped. In 1989 (October 28 to November 26) Soterios had his first gallery showing with the Great Lakes Chicago gallery. It was a very successful showing and to his surprise, not mine, several sculptures were sold. His second showing was at the International Art Traders Gallery which also went well. He does not remember the name of the third Gallery. In 1991 the ISC’s, (International Sculpture Center) Sculpture Source, the most advanced resource for contemporary sculpture picked Soterios’ number fourteen, two kores, one of nine, for their advertising campaign promoting contemporary sculpture out of over 9,000 sculptures in their archives. In the mid 1990’s he made 4 wooden sculptures, number forty eight to fifty one and again stopped abruptly. Number 49, Heracles and Antaeus was painted by his daughter Alexandra. In the 1960’s Soterios was a tool and die apprentice and loved working in machine shops and foundries. He was especially awed by the large industrial machines of International Harvester located at the time on 26th and California, Finkl steel company Located on Armitage Ave. and the Pettibone Company located on Cicero and Division streets, all three located in Chicago. From there he went to other business ventures not related to industrial machinery. He founded U.S. Graphics, Unigraphics Inc. and Obol International, the later been a publishing company primarily publishing books on numismatics and art. But in his mind he had always wanted to work once again with machine tools; he loved and missed the feel of metal.

Around 2000, he started collecting early commercial use movie projectors and as parts could no longer be ordered from the factory (the earliest projector in the collection having been made by Thomas Edison in 1896) Soterios started buying industrial machines to make new parts and repair damaged parts for these rare projectors. He has written ten books on these early movie machines. Using these machines in 2004 he once again started work in earnest in a style and in materials unlike any he had done before constructing his first piece, number 52 in the


Industrial Expressionism series and is continuing this work while running several business ventures at the same time. The earlier pieces were inspired mostly by ancient Greek mythological themes, as Soterios among his other attributes is an avid amateur historian of the classical Greek civilization, and the surrounding area. He prefers to use commercial grade metals and his castings in these later work use commercial grade techniques rather than the lost wax process. The second series is inspired by the magnificence of the American Indian totem pole and its form. In particular, the universal and philosophical severity of its form gave him much inspiration. The third series is a complete abstract manifestation of the artists’ Industrial expressionism. The shapes are created not to be used as metaphors of something that once was. There is no sacred story being represented in this series; the mythos starts when you look at them and ends when you stop thinking of the art. They aren’t in reference or in context to anything. None of his works are welded, for at the present, he doesn’t wish to “mar” his work. Instead, everything is held together using pins and bolts. Soterios is opposed to over representing within his art. An abstract idea doesn’t need to over identify with every day forms. That would be a caricature of the conceptual. It would be as insulting as putting a mustache on a Mondrian. It is art that doesn’t require the representation of the human shape, but isn’t depending on pretense to carry it through. It is art that celebrates the intangible joys and woes of being human through it’s every sharp austere line to its ever-devouring voluptuous curves. All one has to do is look at it: It is visual, it is industrial, it is expressionism. Chryssafenia Gardiakou February 4, 2006


KOLOKOTRONIS MEDAL PRESENTATION

“Officers of the Capitol Bank of Chicago were honored last week at a reception given at the Greek Embassy in Washington, D.C. The Capital Bank recently issued a medal commemorating the 150th Anniversary of Greece’s War of Independence. At the reception Mr. Jerry Scandiff (left), president of the Capitol Bank, Mr. Alex Efthymiou, vice president and Mr. Peter Kanellopoulos (right), public director, presented to the Greek Ambassador, Mr. Basil Vitsaxis (center), a medal and citation related to the historic event.”


KOLOKOTRONIS MEDAL PRESENTATION

See previous page


APOLLO 11 PRESENTATION

Congressman Frank Annunzio, Illinois, (left) presenting the gold Apollo 11medal designed by Soterios Gardiakos to astronaut Edwin Eugene (Buzz) Aldrin, Jr., and the second man to walk on the moon, for the NASA space museum located in Houston Texas.


GALLERY GREAT LAKES EXHIBITION

GREAT LAKES EXHIBITIONS, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS My first public exhibition of my sculptures, October 28 – November 26, 1989


GALLERY GREAT LAKES EXHIBITION

GREAT LAKES EXHIBITIONS, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS My first public exhibition of my sculptures, October 28 – November 26, 1989


INTERNATIONAL SCULPTURE CENTER

May-June 1991 issue of SCULPTURE magazine features my "Two Kores" sculpture picked out of over 9,000 photos by the International Sculpture center for their poster promoting sculpture


ART VIRUS GALLERY, EXHIBITION 2003

Art Virus Aurora Underground, An art show of Aurora artists curetted by my daughter Chryssafenia, the poster was designed by my daughter Katerina Nike, September 12 – October 10, 2003

Katerina Nike Gardiakos, left, Chryssafenia "Chryssa" Gardiakos September 12, 2003


AURORA ART WALK EXHIBITION 2008

Aurora Artwalk, September 12, 2008


LOST AND FOUND EXHIBITIONS, 2009

Lost and Found Exhibition, Aurora Public Art Commission, Rena Church, curator March 27 - May 24, 2009 As advertised in ARTnews, March 2009


BEST OF AMERICA - SCULPTURE ARTISTS - VOL II, A-K, 2009

Featuring two of my sculptures


DREAM CYCLES 2010

Dream Cycles, Aurora Public Art Commission, by Rena Church, curator, June 11 - August 2010


ALLEY ART FESTIVAL 2010

Alley Art Festival, created by Marissa Amoni Publisher of Downtown Auroran, August 28, 2010


ART SHOWCASE & ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION 2010

Art Showcase & anniversary celebration September 29, 2010


INTERNATIONAL CONTEMPORARY MASTER 1910

INTERNATIONAL CONTEMPORARY MASTER, Vol. III, 2010, Featuring two of my sculptures Annual Art Book curetted by Despina Tunberg


MAUSOLEUM 2011

Mausoleum Gallery, March 18-20, 2011


ALLEY ART FESTIVAL 2011

Alley Art Festival, created by Marissa Amoni Publisher of Downtown Auroran, Poster by Lisa Gloria, August 27, 2011


ALLEY ART FESTIVAL 2011

Alley Art Festival, Aurora, August 27, 2011


"Born collector" shows industrial metal sculptures, Communities Voice, August 25, 201, page 21 by Marissa Amoni. photos by Jennifer Trudo.


"Born collector" shows industrial metal sculptures, Communities Voice, August 25, 201, page 21 by Marissa Amoni. photos by Jennifer Trudo.


ALLEY ART FESTIVAL 2013

ALLEY ART FESTIVAL, August 13, 2013


DIRECTORY OF SCULPTURES


DIRECTORY OF SCULPTURES MEDALS: 1969-1971 1) APOLLO 11 MEDAL. A little over 1,000 medals were struck in various metals including Three in Gold. Commissioned by Capitol Bank of Chicago as a bank Promotion. 1969. 1) NASA museum in Texas 2) Scandiff collection 3) Sculptors collection 2) APOLLO 12 MEDAL, A little over 1,000 medals were struck in various metals, including 2 in Gold. Commissioned by Harold Cohn & Co., in 1970 1) NASA museum in Texas 2) Sculptors collection 3) KOLOKOTRONIS MEDAL. A little over 1,000 medals were struck in various metals, Including 2 in Gold. Commissioned by Capitol Bank of Chicago to celebrate the 150th Anniversary of the Greek war of independence. 1971. 1) Mr. Alexander Efthymiou presented this medal to the Greek Government (exact location unknown) 2) Scandiff collection

CAST BRONZE SCULPTURES: 1987 4) HERAKLES. Bronze. May 1987. Height 6¾ inches, Sculptors collection 1989 5) GREECE AND CYPRUS. Bronze. May 1989. Height 9 inches, Sculptors collection 6) HERAKLES AND ANTAEUS, Height 7¼ inches, Sculptor’s collection 7) MAENID. Bronze, March 1989, Height 12¼ inches, Sculptors collection 8) SINCE EUCLID. Bronze, March 1989, Height 15 inches, Collection Vasilios Gardiakos 9) FALLEN HOPLITE, Bronze. March 1989, Height approximately 2 inches 10) STONEHENGE. Bronze. March 1989 Height 7 7/8 inches. Sculptor's collection 11) BOREAS. Bronze. March 1989. Height 9½ inches, Sculptors collection 12) ICARUS. 1989. Height 12 ½ inches, Sculptors collection 13) KORE. 1989. Height 12 inches. 14) TWO KORES. 1989. Height 12 inches. 1) Private collection (collector unknown) 2) Sculptors collection. Marked 2/10 15) THREE KORES. 1989. Height 13 inches. 1) Collection Steven J. Colompos 1/10. 2) Collection Ted Pieco 2/10. 3) Collection Nicholas P. Black 3/10? 4) Unknown collector 4/10 (sold by International Art Traders).


16) PLATO’S CAVE. 1989. Height 11¼ inches. 1) Sculptor’s collection, unnumbered, sold by Great Lakes Art Gallery. 2) Private collection in Chicago 2/10. (Sold by Gallery Great Lakes) 17) SMALL FEMALE TORSO. 1989. Height 5 3/8 inches. Sculptor's collection 18) THESEUS-MINOTAUR. 1989. Height 11½ inches, Sculptors collection. 19) WOMAN WITH BELLBOTTOMS. 1989. Height 9 5/8 inches. Sculptor's collection 20) ABSTRACT RIDER. 1989. Height 7¼ inches, Sculptors collection 21) LITTLE ALIEN. 1989. Height 2¾ inches. 1) 1/10 Sculptor’s collection. 2) 2/10 Sculptor’s collection. 3) A plastic casting in the collection of Carmen Class. 22) URANUS AND GAIA. 1989. Height 10 5/8 inches. Collection Katerina Nike Gardiakos 23) DACHAU. 1989. Height 6¾ inches. Sculptor's collection 24) FEMALE. 1989. Height 17 inches. Sculptor's collection 25) EAGLE. 1989. Height 7¼ inches. Sculptor's collection 26) FEMALE.1989. Height _____ inches, Collection Jim Stover. 27) DOUBLE FEMALE FIGURE.1989. Height 12 inches, Collection Steven J. Colompos 28) MOTHERS DAY.1989. Height 7¼ inches, Collection Chrysoula Gardiakos Senior 29) SPIRAL.1989. Height _______ inches, Collection of Dr. Spiros Stamelos. 30) UNTITLED. 1989. Height 12¾ inches. Sculptor's collection 31) DANCER. 1989. Height 7 inches. Collection of Steven J. Colompos 32) THE SLEEPWALKER.1989. Height 6 ¾ inches, Collection Chryssafenia Gardiakos 33) APHRODITE’S BIRTH. 1989. Height 12 inches. Sculptor's collection 34) NIKE DESCENDING. 1989. Height 22 ¾ inches. Collection Dr. Spiros Stamelos. Numbered 1/30, only one piece was cast. 1990 35) ABSTRACT FIGURE. Height 10½ inches, Sculptors collection 36) 10 FACES (Aluminum). 15 X 20 inches. Sculptors collection 37) PENIS. Length 3 inches. Sculptors collection 38) ALIENS ADMIRING A SANTINI ORIGINAL. 1990. Height 6 ¾ inches, Sculptors collection 39) RECLINING FEMALE,1990. Height 9 3/8 inches, Collection Chrysoula Gardiakos 40) THE GREAT GODDESS, 1990. Height 8 5/8 inches 41) FEMALES, 1990. Height 12½ inches, Sculptors collection 42) UNTITLED 1990, Height 5½ inches, Collection VasiliosGardiakos 43) FACE, Cast in 1990 1) Collection John Keith 2) Sculptor’s collection. 44) HERAKLES WITH CLUB ON GROUND, 1990. Height 7 inches, Sculptors Collection 45) MAN. 1990, Height 18½ inches, Sculptors collection 46) ABSTRACT, Height 8 ½ inches, Collection Katerina Nike Gardiakos 47) CIRCLE OF WOMEN, Height 8 5/8 inches, Collection Dr. Spiros Stamelos


INDUSTRIAL EXPRESSIONISM Wood Sculptures Mid 1990’s 48) WOODEN SCULPTURE (mid 1990’s). Height 78 1/8 inches Collection Chryssafenia Gardiakos 49) WOODEN SCULPTURE (mid 1990’s). Height 81 3/8 inches Collection Chryssafenia Gardiakos 50) WOODEN SCULPTURE (mid 1990’s). Height 74 1/8 inches Collection Chryssafenia Gardiakos 51) HERAKLES AND ANTAEUS, (mid 1990’s), Height ____ inches Wood and steel, Painted, Collection Alexandra Gardiakos

INDUSTRIAL EXPRESSIONISM Metallic and Wood Sculptures 2004 52) HERAKLES & ANTAEUS, Iron and bronze, September 2004, Height 24 inches Collection Katerina Nike Gardiakos 53) LAOCOON, Iron. October 2004, Height 27 ¾ inches, Collection Chryssafenia Gardiakos 54) TRIPOD (Hercules & Apollo), Iron and bronze, October 2004, Height 37 inches Collection Alexandra Gardiakos 55) MEDEA, Aluminum, bronze and iron, Height 43 inches, November 2004 Collection Irlanda Gardiakos 56) IRON TOTEM, Iron, aluminum and bronze. November 2004. Height 89 inches Collection Katerina Nike Gardiakos 57) WALL TOTEM. Aluminum, bronze and iron, November 2004, Height 86 inches Collection Chryssafenia Gardiakos 58) APOLLO, Aluminum and bronze, Height 89 inches, November 2004 Collection Alexandra Gardiakos 59) CARMEN, Aluminum, bronze and iron wall totem, Height 93 inches. December 2004 Collection Carmen Class 60) ALIEN ARTIFACT No. 58. Iron and Aluminum. Height 55½ inches. December 2004. Bob Ather collection. 2005 61) IRON ABSTRACT, January 2005, Height 36 ¼ inches Collection Alexandra Gardiakos 62) ABSTRACT, Iron, aluminum and copper, March 2005, Height 56 7/8 inches, Collection Chryssafenia Gardiakos


63) ABSTRACT. Bronze. April 2005. Height 47 inches Collection Katerina Nike Gardiakos. 64) ALIEN ARTIFACT No. 62. Aluminum, bronze and iron, Height 49 inches. May 2005, Sculptor’s collection 65) ALIEN ARTIFACT No. 63, Aluminum, copper and iron. Height 72 inches. May 2005 Sculptors collection 66) ALIEN ARTIFACT No. 64, Aluminum and iron, Height 9 7/8 inches, June 2005 Sculptors collection 67) ALIEN ARTIFACT, No. 65 (believed to be an anti seismic device), Aluminum, iron and Bronze, Height 9½ inches, July 2005, Joshua Simane collection 68) ALIEN ARTIFACT No. 66, Aluminum, Height 13 inches, September 2005 Number 1, sculptor’s collection Number 2, Christos Riganas collection 69) ALIEN ARTIFACT No. 67. Aluminum, bronze, copper & iron. Height 15 inches September 2005. Sculptors collection. 70) ALIEN ARTIFACT No. 68. Aluminum, bronze, iron & copper. Height 24 5/8 inches. September 2005. Collection Dr. Spiros Stamelos 71) ALIEN “HERACLES & ANTAEUS” SCULPTURE, Aluminum, Height 41 3/8 inches, October 2005, Sculptors collection, 72) ALIEN ARTIFACT No. 70, Aluminum, bronze, glass, iron & plastic. Height 38 7/8 inches Inches. October 2005, Collection Luke Anderson 73) ANTIKYTHERA, Aluminum, Height 15 3/8 inches, November 2005 1) In the sculptor’s collection 2) Collection Dr. Spiros Stamelos 3) Collection John Duggan.

2006 74) ALIEN ARTIFACT No. 74, Aluminum, bronze, steel. Height 25 3/8 inches. January 2006 Sculptors collection 1) In the sculptor’s collection 2) Dr. Spiros Stamelos collection 75) ALIEN ARTIFACT No. 75, Aluminum, Height 21 7/8 inches, April 2006 May 2006 Sculptors collection. 76) ALIEN ARTIFACT No. 76, Aluminum. Height 54¼ inches, May 2006, Sculptors collection 77) ALIEN ARTIFACT No. 77, Aluminum. Height 120 inches (10 feet), June 2006, Sculptors collection 78) ALIEN ARTIFACT No. 78, Aluminum and Bronze, Height 44 inches, August 2006 Sculptors collection 79) HERAKLES AND ANTAEUS, Wood, Height 81 inches, September 2006, Sculptors collection 80) LAOCOON, Aluminum. Height 74¾ inches, December 2006, Sculptors collection


2007 81) ALIEN HOROLOGION, Aluminum and Bronze, Height 38 ½ inches, January 2007, Rena Church collection 82) ALIEN ARTIFACT, Aluminum, Height 31 1/8 inches, February 2007, Grissel Class collection 83) ALIEN ARTIFACT, Aluminum and bronze, Height 30 1/8 inches, March 2007 Vasilios Gardiakos collection 84) ABSTRACT, Iron, Height 21 ½ inches, April 2007, Irlanda Gardiakos collection 85) QUATROTONIC GENERATOR, Aluminum, Height 86 ½ inches (7 feet 2 ½ inches), April 2007, Sculptors collection 86) ALIEN ARTIFACT, Aluminum and bronze, Height 89 inches April 2007, Sculptors collection 87) PROSKEENEETEES, WOOD, height 12 inches, May 2007, Sculptors collection 88) DANCERS, WOOD, height 20 inches, May 2007, Sculptors collection 89) AMAZON, WOOD, height 42 ¼ inches, May 2007, Sculptors collection 90) ALIEN MEDICAL INSTRUMENT, Aluminum. Height 22 inches, length 53 ½ inches, June . 2007, collection Damon Rawley 91) PORTABLE QUATROTONIC GENERATOR, Aluminum, Height 21 ¼ inches, Length 53 inches, July 2007. Sculptors collection 92) ALIEN MACHINE OF UNKNOWN USE, Aluminum, Copper, Bronze, Plastic Height 78 ¼ inches, August 2007, Sculptors collection 93) ROSWELL ALIEN SCULPTURE (of unknown use), Aluminum and bronze, Height 24 inches, August 2007, Chrissy Wright collection 94) ROSWELL ALIEN INSTRUMENT (of unknown use), Aluminum and Bronze, Height 36 inches. August 2007, Sculptors collection 95) ROSWELL ALIEN INSTRUMENT (of unknown use), Aluminum and unknown coating, Height 45 inches, August 2007, Sculptors collection 96) UNTITLED. Steel, Height 27 1/8 inches, September 2007, Sculptors collection 97) ROSWELL ALIEN INSTRUMENT (of unknown use). Stainless steel, Aluminum, Bronze. Height 44 ½ inches, October 2007, Irlanda Gardiakos collection 98) ROSWELL ALIEN INSTRUMENT (of unknown use), Aluminum, bronze, steel Height 49 3/8 inches, October 2007, Sculptors collection 99) ROSWELL ALIEN WAVE GENERATOR (of unknown use), Aluminum, Glass Height 47 ½ inches, November 2007, Collection Chryssafenia Gardiakos 100) ROSWELL ALIEN RELAY (of unknown use), Aluminum, Plastic. Height 24 ½ inches December 2007. Sculptors collection, 101) ROSWELL ALIEN MACHINE (of unknown use), Aluminum Height 35 inches, December 2007, sculptors collection 2008 102) UNTITLED, Height 74 7/8 inches, August 2008, sculptors collection 103) UNTITLED, Height 42 1/8, August 2008, sculptors collection 104) MALTESE FALCON, WOOD, height 8 5/8 inches, September 2008, sculptors collection 105) METROPOLIS, BLACK & WHITE PLASTIC, Height 19¼ inches, September 2008, collection Speros Gardiakos


106) SCIENCE FICTION, WHITE PLASTIC, Height 28 inches, September 2008, sculptors collection 107) SKLADANOWSKI, WOOD and aluminum, height 34 ¼ inches, October 2008, sculptors collection. 108) SILENT MOVIE, WOOD, Height 20 1/8 inches, November 2008, Sculptors collection 109) SPOOLBANK, WOOD, Height 30 ¼ inches, November 2008, sculptors collection 2009 110) UNTITLED, WOOD, height 27 1/8 inches, April 2009, sculptors collection 111) UNTITLED, WOOD, height 26 ¾ inches, April 2009, sculptors collection 112) DAPHNE, WOOD, height 26 3/8 inches, April 2009, sculptors collection 113) LOVE YOU HONEY, steel and aluminum, height 30 inches, May 2009, collection Gallery of Metal Canvases 114) UNTITLED, Aluminum and copper, height 61 inches, May 2009, sculptors collection 115) UNTITLED, Aluminum, copper and bronze, height 32 ¾ inches, June 2009, collection Carmen I. Class 116) Alexandra, Aluminum, height 21 5/8 inches, June 2009, sculptors collection 117) UNTITLED, Iron, height 62 inches, June 2009, sculptors collection 118) UNTITLED, aluminum, bronze and plastic, Height 13 ¾ inches, June 2009, sculptors collection 119) UNTITLED, Aluminum, height 30 ½ inches, July 2009, Carmen Seppa collection 120) UNTITLED, Aluminum and copper, height 26 ¾ inches, July 2009, sculptors collection 121) UNTITLED, Aluminum, height 57 ¾ inches, September 2009, sculptors collection 122) CHRYSSAFENIA, Aluminum and steel, Height ________ inches October 2009 collection Chryssafenia Gardiakos 123) UNTITLED, Aluminum and Plastic, height 53 ¼ high, November 2009, sculptors collection 124) THE JOHN P. DUGGAN, Aluminum, height 56 ½ inches, November 2009, collection John P. Duggan 125-131) UNTITLED, WOOD, December 2009 2010 132) IRLANDA, Steel, height _____________ March 2010, Irlanda Gardiakos collection 133) HOROLOGION #2, Aluminum, Height 39 3/8 inches, December 2010, Nicholas P. Black collection 134) SPEROS, Aluminum, Height 18 3/4 inches, December 2010, Speros Gardiakos collection 2011 135) UMONG RAY GUN, Aluminum, Height 13 inches-length 23 1/2 inches, March 2010 UTILATARIAN SCULPTURE 136) ALEXANDRAS easel #1, Aluminum and steel, height 67 inches but can be extended, April 2011, sculptors collection


137) THE KINGS NEW MASTERPIECE, easel #2, steel, height 35 inches but can be extended, May 2011, Chrysoula Gardiakos collection 138) TATTOO ARM REST #1, Aluminum and steel, height 28 inches but can be extended, June 2011, collection Arthur Rusin 139) ALEXANDRAS easel #3, Aluminum and steel, Height 39 inches but can be extended, June 2011, Alexandra Simane collection 140) TATTOO ARM REST #2, Aluminum and steel, Height 28 inches but can be extended, August 2011, sculptors collection 2012 141) IRLANDAS EASEL, easel #4, Aluminum and steel, Height 31 5/8 inches, November 2012, Irlanda Gardiakos collection 142 EASEL, easel #5, Aluminum, Height 37 1/2 inches, December 2012, Sculptors collection 2013 143) EASEL, easel #6, Stainless steel, aluminum, Height 39 1/2 inches, January 2013, sculptors collection 144) EASEL, easel #7 Stainless steel, aluminum,, Height 41 1/4 inches, January 2013, Sculptor's collection 145) EASEL, easel #8, Aluminum, Height 63 inches, May 2013, Sculptors collection 146) EASEL, easel #9, Aluminum, Height 22 1/4 inches, May 1013, sculptors collection147) 147) EASEL, easel #10, Aluminum, Height 36 3/4 inches, June 2013, Sculptors collection 148) EASEL, easel #11, Aluminum, plastic, Height 41 7/8 inches, June 2013, Sculptors collection 149) EASEL, easel #12 Aluminum, Height 50 7/8 inches, October 2013, Carmen Class collection 150) EASEL, easel #13 Aluminum, Height 28 1/2 inches, October 2013, $500.00 Sculptors collection 151) EASEL, easel #14 Aluminum, Height 37 3/4 inches, November 2013, $800.00 sculptor's collection 152) EASEL, easel #15 Aluminum, Height 24 7/8 inches, November 2013, $500.00 Sculptors collection 153) EASEL, easel #16 Aluminum, Holds two frames and turns smoothly on ball bearings Height min 28 inches, max 41 1/4 inches, December 2013, $500.00 Sculptors collection 154) KEPLER, Aluminum, plastic, height min 33 inches, December 2013, $500.00 Sculptor's collection 2014 155) EASEL, easel #17 Aluminum, Height min 25 3/4 inches, January 2014, $500.00 sculptors collection


MEDALS


APOLLO 11 MEDAL

2 APOLLO 11 MEDAL STRUCK IN 1969 1 9/16 inch diameter


APOLLO 12 MEDAL

APOLLO 12 MEDAL STRUCK IN 1970 1 9/16 inch diameter


KOLOKOTRONIS MEDAL

1 KOLOKOTRONIS MEDAL STRUCK IN 1971 1 9/16 inch diameter


BRONZE SCULPTURES


4 HERAKLES Bronze, May 1987, Height 6 他 inches sculptors collection


5 GREECE AND CYPRUS Bronze, May 1989, Height 9 inches sculptors collection


6 HERAKLES AND ANTAEUS Bronze, 1989, Height 7 ¼ inches sculptors collection


7 MAENID Bronze, March 1989, Height 12 Âź inches sculptors collection


8 SINCE EUCLID Bronze, March 1989, Height 15 inches Collection Vasilios Gardiakos


9 HOPLITE Bronze, March 1989, Height approximately 2 inches sculptors collection


10 STONEHENGE Bronze, March 1989, Height 7 7/8 inches sculptors collection


11 BOREAS Bronze, March 1989, Height 9 ½ inches sculptors collection


12 ICARUS Bronze, 1989, Height 12 ½ inches sculptors collection


13 KORE Bronze, 1989, Height 12 inches sculptors collection


14 TWO KORES (two made) Bronze, 1989, Height 12 inches Private collection, sculptors collection


15 TWO KORES (four made) Bronze, 1989, Height 13 inches Private collection, Steven J. Colompos, Ted Pieco, and Nicholas P. Black collections


16 PLATO’S CAVE (two made) Bronze, 1989, Height 11 ¼ inches Private collection and sculptors collection


17 SMALL FEMALE TORSO Bronze, 1989, Height 5 3/8 inches sculptors collection


18 THESEUS – MINOTAUR Bronze, 1989, Height 11 ½ inches sculptors collection


19 WOMAN WITH BELLBOTTOMS Bronze, 1989, Height 9 5/8 inches sculptors collection


20 ABSTRACT RIDER Bronze, 1989, Height 7 Âź inch sculptors collection


21 LITTLE ALIEN Bronze, 1989, Height 2 他 inches sculptors collection One acrylic in the Carmen I. Class collection


22 URANUS AND GAIA Bronze, 1989, Height 10 5/8 inches Collection Katerina Nike Gardiakos


23 DACHAU Bronze, 1989, Height 6 他 inches sculptors collection


24 FEMALE Bronze, 1989, Height 17 inches sculptors collection


25 EAGLE Bronze, 1989, Height 7 Âź inches sculptors collection


26 FEMALE Bronze, 1989, Height ____ inches Jim Stover collection


27 DOUBLE FEMALE FIGURE Bronze, 1989, Height 12 inches collection Steven J. Colompos


28 MOTHER’S DAY Bronze, 1989, Height 7 ¼ inches Sculptor's collection


29 SPIRAL Bronze, 1989, Height 12 inches app. collection Dr. Spiros Stamelos


30 UNTITLED Bronze, 1989, Height 12 他 inches sculptors collection


31 DANCER Bronze, 1989, Height 7 inches collection Steven J. Colompos


32 THE SLEEPWALKERS Bronze, 1989, Height 6 他 inches collection Chryssafenia Gardiakos


33 APHRODITE’S BIRTH Bronze, 1989, Height 12 inches sculptors collection


34 NIKE DESCENDING Bronze, 1989, Height 2 他 inches collection Dr. Spiros Stamelos


35 ABSTRACY FIGURE Bronze, 1990, Height 10 ½ inches sculptors collection


36 TEN FACES Aluminum, 1990, 15 X 20 Inches sculptors collection


37 PENIS Bronze, 1990, Length 3 inches sculptors collection


38 ALIENS ADMIRING A SANTINI ORIGINAL Bronze, 1990, Height 6 他 inches sculptors collection


39 RECLINIMG FEMALE Bronze, 1990, Height 9 3/8 inches collection Chryssafenia Gardiakos


40 THE GREAT GODESS Bronze, 1990, Height 8 5/8 inches sculptors collection


41 FEMALES Bronze, 1990, Height 12 ½ inches sculptors collection


42 UNTITLED Bronze, 1990, Height 5 ½ inches collection Vasilios Gardiakos


43 FACE Bronze, 1990, Height 7 他 inches sculptors collection


44 HERAKLES WITH CLUB ON GROUND Bronze, 1990, Height 7 inches sculptors collection


45 MAN Bronze, 1990, Height 18 ½ inches sculptors collection


46 UNTITLED Bronze, 1990, Height 8 ½ inches collection Katerina Nike Gardiakos


47 CIRCLE OF WOMEN Bronze, 1990, Height 8 5/8 inches collection Dr. Spiros Stamelos



WOOD SCULPTURES


48 WOODEN SCULPTURE Mid 1990's, Wood, Height 78 1/8 inches collection Chryssafenia Gardiakos


49 WOODEN SCULPTURE Wood, mid 1990's, Height 81 3/8 inches collection Chryssafenia Gardiakos


50 WOODEN SCULPTURE Wood, Mid 1990's, Height 74 1/8 inches collection Chryssafenia Gardiakos


51 HERAKLES AND ANTAEUS Painted By Alexandra Gardiakos Wood, mid 1990's, Height _____ inches collection Alexandra Simane



INDUSTRIAL EXPRESSIONISM


52 HERAKLES AND ANTAEUS Steel, September2004, Height 24 inches collection Katerina Nike Gardiakos


53 LAOCOON Steel, October 2004, Height 27 他 inches collection Chryssafenia Gardiakos


54 TRIPOD Steel and bronze, October 2004, Height 37 inches collection Alexandra Simane


55 MEDEA Steel and bronze, November 2004, Height 43 inches collection Irlanda Gardiakos


56 TOTEM Steel and bronze, November 2004, Height 89 inches collection Katerina Nike Gardiakos


57 WALL TOTEM Steel and bronze, November 2004, Height 86 inches collection Chryssafenia Gardiakos


58 APOLLO Aluminum and bronze, November 2004, Height 89 inches collection Alexandra Simane


59 CARMEN Steel, aluminum and bronze, December 2004, Height 93 inches collection Carmen I. Class


60 ALIEN ARTIFACT Steel and aluminum, December 2004, Height 55 ½ inches Robert Tathey collection


61 IRON ABSTRACT Steel, January 2005, Height 36 Âź inches collection Alexandra Simane


62 ABSTRACT Steel, Aluminum and bronze, March 2005, Height 56 7/8 inches collection Chryssafenia Gardiakos


63 ABSTRACT Bronze, April 2005, Height 47 inches collection Katerina Nike Gardiakos


64 ALIEN ARTIFACT Aluminum and bronze, May 2005, Height 49 inches, $1.000.00 sculptors collection


65 ALIEN ARTIFACT Titanium, aluminum, steel, and copper, May 2005, Height 72 inches, $1,500.00 sculptors collection


66 ALIEN ARTIFACT Steel, June 2005, height 9 7/8 inches sculptors collection


67 ALIEN ARTIFACT Steel and aluminum, July 2005, height 9 ½ inches collection Joshua Simane


68 ALIEN ARTIFACT (two made) Aluminum, September 2005, Height 13 inches collection Christos Riganas, sculptors collection


69 ALIEN ARTIFACT Aluminum, copper and bronze, September 2005, Height 15 inches sculptors collection


70 ALIEN ARTIFACT Aluminum, copper and bronze, September 2005, Height 24 5/8 inches collection Dr. Spiros Stamelos


71 ALIEN “HERACLES AND ANTAEUS” SCULPTURE Aluminum, October 2005, Height 41 3/8 inches, $1,000.00 sculptors collection


72 ALIEN ARTIFACT Aluminum, bronze, glass, steel and plastic, October 2005, Height 38 7/8 inches collection Luke Anderson


73 ANTIKYTHERA DEVICE (three made) Aluminum, November 2005, Height 15 3/8 inches Dr. Spiros Stamelos, John P. Duggan and sculptors collection


74 UNTITLED (two made) Aluminum and bronze, January 2006, Height 25 3/8 inches Dr. Spiros Stamelos and sculptors collection


75 ALIEN ARTIFACT Aluminum, April 2006, Height 21 7/8 inches sculptors collection


76 ALIEN ARTIFACT Aluminum and plastic, May 2006, Height 54 Âź inches, $2,000.00 sculptors collection


77 ALIEN ARTIFACT Aluminum and steel, June 2006, Height 120 inches sculptors collection


78 ALIEN ARTIFACT Aluminum and bronze, August 2006, Height 44 inches, $3,000.00 sculptors collection


79 HERAKLES AND ANTAEUS Wood and steel, September 2006, Height 81 inches sculptors collection


80 LAOCOON Aluminum, December 2006, Height 74 他 inches, $3,500.00 sculptors collection


81 ALIEN HOROLOGION Aluminum and bronze, January 2007, Height 38 ½ inches Rena Church collection


82 ALIEN ARTIFACT Aluminum and plastic, February 2007, Height 31 1/8 inches Grissel Class collection


83 ALIEN ARTIFACT Aluminum and bronze, March 2007, Height 30 1/8 inches collection Vasilios Gardiakos


84 ABSTRACT Steel, April 2007, Height 21 ½ inches collection Irlanda Gardiakos


85 QUATROTONIC GENERATOR Aluminum, April 2007, Height 86 ½ inches, $3,000.00 sculptors collection


86 ALIEN ARTIFACT Aluminum and bronze, April 2007, Height 89 inches sculptors collection


87 PROSKEENEETEES Wood, May 2007, Height 12 inches (upper photo) sculptors collection


88 DANCERS Wood, May 2007, Height 20 inches collection Damon Rawley


89 AMAZON Wood, May 2007, Height 42 Âź inches sculptors collection


90 ALIEN ARTIFACT Aluminum, June 2007, Height 22 inches, length 53 ½ inches collection Damon Rawley


91 PORTABLE QUATROTONIC GENERATOR Aluminum, July 2007, Height 21 Âź inches, Length 53 inches sculptors collection


92 ALIEN MACHINE OF UNKNOWN USE Aluminum, copper, bronze, plastic, August 2007, Height 78 Âź inches, $2,000.00 sculptors collection


93 ROSEWELL ALIEN ONSTRUMENT (replica) Aluminum, bronze and plastic, August 2007, Height 24 inches Chrissy Wright collection


94 ROSEWLL ALIEN INSTRUMENT OF UNKNOWN USE Aluminum and bronze, August 2007, Height 36 inches sculptors collection


95 ROSEWELL ALIEN INSTRUMENT OF UNKNOWN USE Aluminum, August 2007, Height 45 inches sculptors collection


96 UNTITLED Steel, September 2007, Height 27 1/8 inches sculptors collection


97 ROSEWELL ALIEN INSTRUMENT OF UNKNOWN USE Stainless steel, Aluminum and bronze, October 2007, Height 44 ½ inches Irlanda Gardiakos collection


98 ROSEWELL INTRUMENT OF UNKNOWN USE Aluminum, steel and bronze, October 2007, Height 49 3/8 inches sculptors collection


99 ROSEWELL ALIEN WAVE GENERATOR OF UNKNOWN USE Aluminum and glass, November 2007, Height 47 ½ inches collection Chryssafenia Gardiakos


100 UNTITLED Aluminum and plastic, December 2007, Height 24 1/2 inches, $1,000.00 sculptors collection


101 ROSEWELL ALIEN MACHINE OF UNKNOWN USE Aluminum, December 2007, Height 35 inches, sculptors collection


102 UNTITLED Aluminum, and bronze, August 2008, Height 74 7/8 inches, $2,000.00 sculptors collection


103 UNTITLED Aluminum and copper, August 2008 Height 42 1/8 inch, sculptors collection


104 MALTESE FALCON Wood, September 2008, Height 8 5/8 inches, sculptors collection


105 METROPOLIS Plastic, September 2008, Height 19 Âź inches, Speros Gardiakos collection


106 SCIENCE FICTION Plastic, September 2008, Height 28 inches, sculptors collection


107 SKLADANOWSKI Wood and Aluminum, October 2008, Height 34 Âź inches sculptors collection


108 SILENT MOVIE Wood, steel and bronze, November 2008, Height 20 1/8 inches sculptors collection


109 SPOOLBANK Wood, November 2008, Height 30 Âź inches sculptors collection


110) UNTITLED, Wood, plastic and steel, April 2009, height 27 1/8 inches, sculptors collection


111) UNTITLED, Wood, April 2009, height 26 他 inches, sculptors collection


112) DAPHNE, Wood, April 2009, height 26 3/8 inches, sculptors collection


113) LOVE YOU HONEY, Steel and aluminum, May 2009, height 30 inches, collection Gallery of Metal Canvases


114) UNTITLED, Aluminum and copper, May 2009, height 61 inches, sculptors collection


115) UNTITLED, Aluminum, June 2009, copper and bronze, height 32 他 inches, collection Carmen I. Class


116) ALEXANDRA Aluminum, June 2009, height 21 5/8 inches, collection Alexandra Simane


117) UNTITLED, Iron, June 2009, height 62 inches, sculptors collection


118) UNTITLED, aluminum, bronze and plastic, June 2009, Height 13 他 inches, collection Alexandra Simane


119) UNTITLED, Aluminum, July 2009, height 30 ½ inches, collection Carmen Seppa


120) UNTITLED, Aluminum and copper, July 2009, height 26 他 inches, sculptors collection


121) UNTITLED, Aluminum, September 2009, height 57 他 inches, sculptors collection


122) CHRYSSAFENIA, Aluminum and steel, October 2009, Height ________ inches collection Chryssafenia Gardiakos


123) UNTITLED, Aluminum and Plastic, November 2009, height 53 Âź high, sculptors collection


124) The John P. Duggan Aluminum, November 2009, height 54 ½ inches, sculptors collection


125-131, wood, December 2009 Sculptors collection


132 IRLANDA, steel, March 2010 Collection Irlanda Gardiakos


133 HOROLOGION #2, aluminum, December 2010, height 18 3/4 inches, Nicholas P. Black collection


134 SPEROS, Aluminum bronze plastic, December 2010, height 39 3/8 inches, collection Speros Gardiakos


135 UMONG RAY GUN, Aluminum, March 2010, Height 13 inches, Length 23 1/2 inches, sculptors collection


136 ALEXANDRAS Easel #1 Steel, April 2011, Height 66 inches $500.00 Painting by Alexandra Simane sculptors collection


137 THE EMPERORS NEW MASTERPIECE, easel #2 Steel and wood, May 2011, Height 34 inches Collection Chryssa Gardiakos


138 TATTOO ARM REST Steel, aluminum and wood, June 2011, Height 28 1/2 inches, Collection Arthur Rustin


` 139 ALEXANDRAS EASEL, easel #3 Steel and aluminum, June 2011, Height 39 inches Collection Alexandra Simane


140 TATTOO ARM REST #2, Aluminum, steel and wood, August 2011, Height 28 inches but can be extended, $300.00 (weight 40 pounds) sculptors collection


141 IRLANDAS EASEL, easel #4 Aluminum and steel, Height 31 5/8 inches,November 2012, Irlanda Gardiakos collection


142 EASEL, easel #5 Aluminum, Height 37 1/2 inches,$350.00 December 2012, Sculptors collection


143 EASEL, easel #6 Stainless steel, aluminum, Height 39 1/2 inches, $800.00 January 2013, Sculptors collection


143 EASEL, easel #6 Stainless steel, aluminum, Height 39 1/2 inches, $800.00 January 2013, Sculptors collection


144 EASEL, easel #7 Stainless steel, aluminum, Height 41 1/4 inches, $800.00 January 2013, Sculptors collection


145 EASEL, easel #8 Aluminum, Height 63 inches, May 2013, $1,500.00 Sculptors collection


145 EASEL, easel #8 Aluminum, Height 63 inches, May 2013, $1,500.00 Sculptors collection


146 EASEL, easel #9 Aluminum, Height 22 1/4inches, May 2013, $500.00 Sculptors collection


147 EASEL, easel #10 Aluminum, Height 36 3/4 inches, June 2013, $800.00 Sculptors collection


147 EASEL, easel #10 Aluminum, Height 36 3/4 inches, June 2013, $800.00 Sculptors collection


148 EASEL, easel #11 Aluminum, plastic, Height 41 7/8 inches, June 2013, $900.00 Sculptors collection


148 EASEL, easel #11 Aluminum, plastic, Height 41 7/8 inches, June 2013, $900.00 Sculptors collection


149 EASEL, easel #12 Aluminum, Height 50 7/8 inches, October 2013, Carmen Class collection


150 EASEL, easel #13 Aluminum, Height 28 1/2 inches, October 2013, $500.00 Sculptors collection


151 EASEL, easel #14 Aluminum, Height 37 3/4 inches, November 2013, $800.00 Sculptors collection


152 EASEL, easel #15 Aluminum, Height 24 7/8 inches, November 2013, $500.00 Sculptors collection


153 EASEL, easel #16 Holds two frames and turns smoothly on ball bearings Aluminum, Height min 28 inches, max 41 1/4 inches, December 2013, $500.00 Sculptors collection


154 KEPLER Aluminum, plastic, height min 33 inches, December 2013, $500.00 Sculptors collection


155 EASEL, easel #17 Aluminum, Height min 25 3/4 inches, January 2014, $500.00 Sculptors collection


BOOKS AND MONOGRAPHS WRITTEN BY SOTERIOS GARDIAKOS October 31, 2013

16 Books Relating to Movie Machinery Cinematic Machinery Collection of Soterios Gardiakos, 2002, ISBN 0-9777537-3-5, August 25, 2011, 227 pages A Warwick (Baucus & Maguire Ltd.) spoolbank Projector ca 1897 In the Collection of Soterios Gardiakos, Photographs by Katerina Nike Gardiakos. 2001, ISBN 0-9777537-0-0, June 1, 2008 49 pages Pre 1900 American Made Movie Projectors. 2002. ISBN 0-9777537-4-3, June 30, 2010, 143 pages A Compilation of Greek made Movie Projectors and other Cinematic Equipment. From information provided to Soterios Gardiakos by Nikos Theodosiou. 2002. ISBN 0-9777537-2-7, June 20, 2009, 60 pages Kinematic Peephole Machines Using a Continuous Strip of Film or Paper, 2002 ISBN 0-9777537-5-1, June 22, 2010, 73 pages LeRoy Projectors, An enigmatic pioneer in the quest to project motion pictures on the big screen. ISBN 0-9777537-7-8, July 17, 2008, 48 pages Optigraph 35 mm projectors, August 23, 2008 , 89 pages The Peerless Kinetograph made by Geo. A. Knaak Co., of Oshkosh Wis. U.S.A. and the Veriscope Projector, An Inquiry into an enigma, September 30, 2011, 33 pages. A Prototype 35 mm Movie Projector in the Collection of Soterios Gardiakos Made by Carl J. Lang (Lang Manufacturing works) of Olean, New York, March 15, 2010, 56 pages Peep Show Phantoscope ca 1904-1905 made by C. Francis Jenkins in the Collection of Soterios Gardiakos, November 22, 2010, 34 pages Spoolbank Projectors, 2001.ISBN 0-9777537-1-9, June 31, 2010, 82 pages Selig Polyscope Movie Projectors made by William N. Selig – a compilation, September 25 2011, 62 pages. Cineograph movie projectors and some cameras Made by Siegmund Lubin 1896-1916 A checklist, October 25, 2011 62 pages From the JENKINS PHANTOSCOPE to the ARMAT VITASCOPE Chronologically arranged, June 25, 2011, 132 pages Eberhard Schneider's Cinematic Machinery, 2010, 63 pages. Power's Cameragraph Projectors, 2013, 50 pages


Works in progress relating to movie machinery A Possible Classification of Thomas Edison’s Kinetoscopes, 2002, (Incomplete, work in progress) 35mm Movie Projectors, A work in progress with over 1,300 pages so far. (Dec. 2006)

Relating to Numismatics The Coinage of Modern Greece, Crete, the Ionian Islands and Cyprus, Chicago, 1969, ISBN 0-916710-02-5, 96 pp, + 16 plates, hardbound The Coins of Cyprus 1489-1571, Chicago, 1975, ISBN 0-916710-19-X, 32 pp, fully Illustrated, paper cover A Catalogue of the Coins of Dalmatia et Albania 1410-1797. Chicago, 1970 ISBN 0-916710-67-x, 32 pp, illustrated, maps, tables, paper cover The Coinages of Alexander the Great, S. Gardiakos Editor. ISBN 0-916710-82-3, 1,007 pp, +157 plates, hardbound in three volumes

Books on Soterios Gardiakos and his collections The Sculptures of Soterios Gardiakos, (From the Bronze age to the Modern Age) By Chryssafenia Gardiakos, Photographs by Brad Baskin and Katerina Nike Gardiakos. September 1, 2011, ISBN 0-9777537-6-X. featuring 140 sculptures, 167 pages Selections from the collection of Soterios and Irlanda Gardiakos, September 20, 2011, 272 pages Soterios and Irlanda Gardiakos collection of hospital prints formerly known as the William Bebb collection of hospital prints, 2012, 49 pages The Soterios and Irlanda Gardiakos collection of prints and drawings, 2012. 110 pages MY LIFE an illustrated photo album of me, my family and my friends, from the early twentieth century to the present. September 30, 2011, Part A, 1944 to 1984, 267 pages Part B, 1985 to the present, 261 pages

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