Sianti Gallery inaugurates on Friday, February 6 at 19:00 pm the solo painting exhibition “DESSERT” by Nikos Siskos, presenting a new body of work that focuses on the concept of desire and its relationship with beauty and the uncanny.
One of the most incisive portraitists of his generation, the artist approaches dessert not as a gastronomic pleasure, but as an idea. It carries the character of provocation and play, almost a subtle form of sacrilege: a sweet sin pursued with full awareness of its fleeting nature , a moment detached from the seriousness of rules and restraint.
As noted by the exhibition’s curator, George Mylonas, “In Dessert, the artist engages with images that our era produces faster than the eye can fully process: the ‘faces’ of social media, where appearance precedes experience and the shine of the profile is staged for public approval… Through this ironic dialogue with our digital age, Siskos constructs a painting in which pop gloss does not soothe the gaze but draws it deeper into the riddle of desire.”
In his works, human figures appear holding sweets, while insects, animals, and paradoxical elements move around them, disrupting visual balance. The sweet coexists with the threatening, the attractive with the uncanny. Pleasure is not presented as innocent; it contains tension and inner unrest.
Siskos employs a meticulous, almost obsessive realism rooted in the Western painting tradition, enriched with pop chromatic references, in order to undermine conventional beauty. The “beautiful” functions as bait for the eye: it attracts the viewer only to lead them into an experience where detail reveals cracks, deviations, and underlying threats. His figures do not present themselves to communicate; they are faces that seem to wear their own image as one would wear a mask.
As the curator emphasizes, this body of work constitutes “a commentary on the human condition — a subtle oscillation between attraction and protection, longing and caution. It does not seek to linger on the tongue like a fading taste, but to remain as a trace of desire.”
About the Artist
Nikos Siskos was born in 1974 in Volos, Greece. He studied painting at the Athens School of Fine Arts as a scholarship student from 2002 to 2004 and graduated with honors in 2006, having studied under Dimitris Sakellionas and Giorgos Kazazis. In 2007, he was awarded a prize by the Academy of Athens. His work emphasizes intense color contrasts and meticulous detail, developing a pictorial language that moves between pop aesthetics and surrealism. A central element of his practice is the transformation of the figure, with references to art history, pop culture, and advertising, reappearing in hybrid, “non-normative” versions.