Manolis Anastasakos, Goddess Kali, 2024
Main reasons to invest
Return Potentialđ: An investment of 500 EUR could reach an estimated value of 1,099 EUR in 4 years.
Cost-to-Return Ratioâď¸: With just 3.7% annual total costs (including exit fees), your net profit could be 21.8% per year.
Upcoming Prestigious Gallery Representation đ: Manolis Anastasakos, a mid-career artist with over 20 years of exhibition history, has been exclusively represented by Varvara Roza Galleries since 2018. His growing institutional recognition has led to upcoming representation by Victoria Miroâone of the worldâs leading contemporary galleries. A major solo show of his âMythosâ series is planned for 2026, expected to elevate his international profile and market value.
Description
Return Potential Based on Market Momentum đ
This investment leverages a strong 4-year growth outlook, supported by recent price trends in Manolis Anastasakosâs gallery market. A balanced scenario projects a 21.8% annual return after fees, based on achieving just 85% of historical price appreciation. With acquisition terms offering a 13.9% discount to fair market value, the deal is priced for upside, supported by a Sharpe ratio of 0.65âindicating a well-balanced risk-return profile.
Risk Benchmarking and Downside Protection âď¸
Using Banksy as a benchmark for volatility, the projected standard deviation is 37.9%. Our Value at Risk (VaR) model shows a 75% likelihood that the asset will be worth more than âŹ89,400 within four years. This moderate downside protection highlights the potential to capture growth while maintaining resilience even in fluctuating market conditions.
Strategic Pricing and Institutional Validation đźď¸
The artwork, offered at âŹ80,450, is attractively priced well below comparable gallery listings. 'Goddess Kali' is a one-of-a-kind piece from Anastasakosâs acclaimed MYTHOS series, exhibited at respected institutions in Athens and London. The combination of institutional recognition, deep cultural narrative, and limited supply enhances the long-term value proposition for collectors and investors alike.
We will manage the exit strategy in collaboration with our expert M&A Arts on behalf of our investors, ensuring the best possible outcome based on market conditions at the time. Depending on the prevailing market situation, the painting will be sold to a private collector or offered at an auction for contemporary art. An auction is considered if the price has developed to the point where the minimum bid matches the market value and there is high demand for works by the artist. Both options are carefully considered, and we will choose the one that maximizes the return for our investors.
For centuries, art was collected for its cultural, emotional, intellectual, political, and economic value. Investing in a mid-career artist offers a mix of financial potential and personal satisfaction, making it an appealing option for both new and seasoned collectors.
Manolis Anastasakos is a multidisciplinary Greek artist born in Athens in 1977. His artistic practice encompasses various disciplines, including painting, sculpture, illustration, engraving, directing, scenography, and art curation.
He pursued formal studies in applied and fine arts, art therapy, and directing, supported by state scholarships and participation in European educational programs. Further enriching his technical foundation, Anastasakos trained in glassmaking and woodcarving through workshops both in Greece and abroad. His artistic education also includes studies in photography, scenography, and iconography.
Anastasakos maintains a deep engagement with public and urban art, particularly through large-scale murals and installations. In 2011, he was awarded a distinction in the competition "Art in the Public Urban Space with Painting on Building Walls in Athens," organized by the Athens School of Fine Arts and the Ministry of Environment, Energy & Climate Change. He actively created several major mural works which have been displayed in public spaces as part of this initiative.
He also serves as the Art Director at the Biomimicry Greece Research and Innovation Center from 2015-2019 and began collaborating with NASA's Space Apps Challenge Greece in 2016. He is a member of the visual arts organization "A. Tassos."
Throughout his career, Anastasakos has worked across various creative industries, including film, television, publishing, and theater, where he has served as both director and stage designer. A career milestone was his involvement in the sculpture, painting, and scenography departments for the closing ceremony of the 2004 Athens Olympic Games.
Anastasakos works across various surfaces and scalesâfrom detailed miniatures on paper to large-scale muralsâseamlessly blending modern materials with traditional techniques. At the heart of his practice lies a deep exploration of the human condition, rooted in the timeless, unanswered questions of existence. His work draws inspiration from the primordial myths that shaped our understanding of the world while also engaging with themes of spirituality, philosophy, science, and human relationships. These elements are brought into dialogue with one another to form a layered, complex narrative and a distinct visual vocabulary. A recurring concern in Anastasakosâs work is the human tendency to conflate security with happiness and the potential for art to reshape the viewerâs spiritual outlook through their aesthetic sensibility and critical reflection. The artist admits he has yet to find a definitive answer to this questionâbut it is precisely the ongoing pursuit that fuels his creative process.
Anastasakosâs monumental public artworks have been exhibited throughout Europe as part of various cultural initiatives and EU-funded programs. His work has received broad international recognition, appearing in newspaper covers, documentaries, interviews, and film productions. He has also earned critical acclaim and numerous awards while representing Greece in solo and group exhibitions across Europe, the United States, and China.
His work is held in the permanent collections of several prominent museums and institutions, including:
- LACMA Museum, (Los Angeles, USA)
- Los Angeles Center for Digital Art (Los Angeles, USA)
- Minneapolis Institute of Art (Minneapolis, USA)
- MOYA â Museum of Young Art (Vienna, Austria)
- The Acropolis Museum (Athens, Greece)
- Benaki Museum (Athens, Greece)
- National Archaeological Museum (Athens, Greece)
- NEON & Marina AbramoviÄ Institute (Athens, Greece)
- Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Palazzo Rizzo (Palermo, Italy)
- National Roman Museum â Baths of Diocletian (Rome, Italy)
- Luciano Benetton Collection, San Giorgio Maggiore (Venice, Italy)
Selected Solo Shows:
- 2026: A show is scheduled in September at Lawrie Shabibi gallery, Dubai, UAE (Upcoming)
- 2026: A show is planned in spring at Victoria Miro gallery, London, UK (Upcoming)
- 2026: An exhibition is scheduled in March at the Acropolis Museum, Athens, Greece (Upcoming)
- 2024: âMythos: Mnemosyneâ, Gallery Eight (Varvara Roza Galleries & The Blender Gallery), London, UK
- 2021: âMythosâ, Gallery Eight (Varvara Roza Galleries & The Blender Gallery), London, UK
- 2020: âMythosâ, The Blender Gallery & Varvara Roza Galleries, Athens, Greece
- 2018: âMythosâ, Kontaki Design Gallery, Athens, Greece
- 2017: âPromytheusâ, The Image Gallery, Athens, Greece
- 2016: âCosmosâ, The Blender Gallery, Athens, Greece
- 2015: âPersonhood IIâ, Hush Gallery, Istanbul, Turkey
- 2011: âPersonhoodâ, Fizz Gallery, Athens, Greece
Selected Group Shows:
- 2025: âArt Basel Miamiâ â Art Fair, Surovek Gallery, Miami, USA â December 5-7 (Upcoming)
- 2025: âArt Baselâ â Art Fair, Goodman Gallery, Basel, Switzerland
- 2024: âLuminous Reveriesâ â Red Dot Art Fair, show curated by Galerie Kuhn (Berlin), Miami, USA
- 2024: âFrieze Art Fairâ, Goodman Gallery, London, UK
- 2024: âMy Pietaâ, Technohoros Art Gallery @ Art Project Space, Athens, Greece
- 2024: âArt Santa Fe Fairâ, Artavita Gallery / World Wide Art, Santa Fe, USA
- 2023: âArtbox Projects Miami 2.0â â Art Basel Miami, Eduardo Lira Art Gallery, Miami, USA
- 2023: âCultural Impressionsâ, Representing Greece @ National Museum Constantin Brancusi, Târgu Jiu, Romania
- 2022: âArt Athinaâ â Art Fair, Athens, Greece
- 2021: âThe Tides of the Centuryâ, Ocean Flower Island Museum, Hainan, China
- 2021: âWAAG: We are All Greeks 1821/2021â, Museum of Byzantine Culture, Thessaloniki, Greece
- 2021: âWAAG: We are All Greeks 1821/2021â, Regional Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art - Palazzo Rizzo, Palermo, Italy
- 2021: âEx-Staseis: Attempts at the Representation of Libertyâ, Cultural Foundation of Tinos, Tinos, Greece
- 2021: âCOV-ART Projectâ, Copelouzos Family Art Museum, Athens, Greece
- 2020: âThe Art of it Allâ, NASA International Space App Challenge â Covid19 Global Hackathon, Washington, USA
- 2020: âUnited Nations - Symbol of Lifeâ, Palais des Nations â Representing Greece, Geneva, Switzerland
- 2020: âUnited Nations - Freedom & Happinessâ, UN Headquarters in NY â Representing Greece, New York, USA
- 2019: âArtbox Projects Miami 2.0â â Art Basel Miami, Wynwood Art Gallery, Miami, USA
- 2019: âAIR4/100 Artists/100 Artworksâ, Ravnikar Gallery, Ljubljana, Slovenia
- 2019: âUnforgettable Childhoodâ, Bologna Jewish Museum, Bologna, Italy
- 2019: âThe World Is A Hologramâ, 15th Athens Digital Art Festival, Athens, Greece
- 2019: âDialogic Iconostasisâ, Diocesan Museum of Palermo, Palermo, Italy
The offered painting is part of âMythosâ, a series Anastasakos began in 2014. This body of work marks the culmination of a philosophical and artistic journey that delves into the essence of human existence. It reflects the artistâs ongoing inner dialogue between antiquity and modernity, expressed through an intricate interplay of abstraction, minimalism, and baroque intensity.
Through this artistic pluralism, âMythosâ transcends traditional interpretations of myth. Each work acts as a mirrorâinviting viewers to see themselves within the narrative and to uncover personal meaning within the timeless stories of humanity. Drawing from a broad spectrum of civilizations and iconographies, the series weaves a rich visual tapestry that resonates across cultures and eras. At its core, âMythosâ reimagines Greek mythology through a contemporary lens, in keeping with Anastasakosâs broader practice of blending classical references with modern social commentary. Figures such as Centaurs, Medusa, and Kali appear in raw, emotionally charged compositions that are often unsettling in their power.
With a compelling return outlook, strong institutional validation, and discounted entry price, âGoddess Kaliâ by Manolis Anastasakos presents a rare opportunity. The asset blends cultural depth with financial potential, making it an excellent fit for collectors seeking long-term value growth in the contemporary art market.
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