
Isnotgallery contemporary presents the exhibition ''The Alpha and the Omega'', a curated selection of works from different periods of Stelios Votsis's creative journey (1929-2012) from the artist's family collection.
The exhibition ''The Alpha and the Omega'' proposes a reading of the work of Stelios Votsis through the prism of cosmology and the construction of modern identity in Cyprus. The title does not simply indicate a temporal beginning and end; it functions as a philosophical condition. In Votsis’s work, beginning and end coexist as a continuous flow.
Votsis was one of the first Cypriot artists to organically embrace abstraction not as an imitation of an international trend, but as an existential and cosmological necessity. In abstract language, he saw the possibility of rendering that which transcends visible reality: the invisible structure that holds the universe together. The line, repeated and persistent, is not a decorative element; it is a carrier of vibration, a recording of frequencies, a visualization of energy.
His obsession with linear compositions over six decades constitutes a coherent visual system. His structures seem at once rigorous and explosive: a universe in balance and constant movement. As he himself noted, «everything is in energy; everything is radiation». His works constitute a persistent, almost surgical visual system.
In a postcolonial context, the adoption of abstraction acquires particular significance. Cyprus in the 1960s is shaping its national and cultural identity. In this context, the choice of a non-representational idiom is not an escape from reality, but a formulation of a new universality. Votsis engages with international modernist movements, transferring to the local context a language that transcends national narratives and repositions Cypriot art in a cosmopolitan field.
In ''The Alpha and the Omega'', the work of Stelios Votsis emerges as a continuous system of energy: a visual universe where the beginning and the end coexist in a perpetual, pulsating unity.








