Hari Koutlakis among SA’s next generation of boundary-pushing artists

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Adelaide’s creative spirit doesn’t fade when the Fringe ends – it thrives year-round in its studios, galleries, and creative hubs. As the home of the southern hemisphere’s largest arts festival, the city has become a fertile ground for emerging talent, drawing and nurturing artists across diverse disciplines.

In an article by The Advertiser, Hari Koutlakis has been named among the 20 rising South Australian artists that represent a new wave of creativity, reshaping Adelaide’s art scene.

Hari Koutlakis creates with spontaneity, allowing his signature flowing patterns to emerge without rigid planning

“My pattern-like works are created through a series of process-based discoveries of forms which are forever growing and responding to the space in which the work is made,” the Torrensville artist explained.

Photo: hari_hari0, instagram

Specialising in abstract, movement-driven paintings, sculptures, and immersive installations, Koutlakis recently showcased his work at Tasting Australia.

While he has been drawing and painting since childhood, it was in high school that he recognised art as his true path. In his early 20s, he refined his craft at Tooth and Nail Studio Gallery, developing the monochrome style that now defines his practice.

Today, he feels “super fortunate” to live from his art, though his 20s were spent “living on a minimal wage, allowing myself time to be creative and work alongside other artists.”

“Being an artist anywhere can be challenging. But I like that. What’s the fun in not being challenged?” he added.

Beyond the studio, Koutlakis is an advocate for social justice, supporting Palestinian rights, Indigenous youth justice, environmental causes, and community values.

Source: The Advertiser

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