Azazel: The "cursed" artist's heritage

Greek journalist Nikos Stathoulis

Greek journalist Nikos Stathoulis Source: N. Stathoulis archives

For many "cursed" artists, death is the gate of immortality. What is important is who gets to manage the artistic work they leave behind. Journalist Nikos Stathoulis, who is the biographer of Alexander Iolas, recently learned that he inherited the work of a really "cursed" and mysterious artist, born in Italy that lived and worked in New York. Nikos Stathoulis spoke to Emma Papaemmanouil about this unexpected heritage, which is also a huge responsibility. To make known the life and the creations of Fabio, who chose the name of the demon "Azazel" to seal his own memory.



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