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Venizelos G. Gavrilakis was born in 1976 in Thessaloniki, Greece. He studied and specialized in conservation and restoration of Byzantine and post-Byzantine icons, historical oil paintings, and Ottoman-era artwork in Mount Athos, Greece.

Gavrilakis graduated from a conservation and restoration faculty certified by the Ministry of Education, Research and Religious Affairs of Greece in “Artwork & Antiquities Conservation” and obtained a professional license from the Ministry of Education, Research & Religious Affairs of Greece. He attended courses on conservation and restoration of oil paintings, gilded artwork, and traditional techniques of gilding as well as polishing at the Conservation Fine Art Faculty of “Palazzo Spinelli” in Florence, Italy. He has participated in international conservation meetings and conferences in Greece, the United States, and Turkey.

Since 1994, Gavrilakis has been working as a senior expert conservator, and restorer of historical artwork and antiquities in, among others, Greece ,Turkey, United States and other countries in the world. He is one of the world-recognized experts on Byzantine and post-Byzantine icons.

Gavrilakis has assumed the conservation and restoration of numerous important historical oil paintings, such as work by the Russian famous painter Ivan Aivazovsky, Byzantine and Ottoman-era paintings, icons, panels, and frescoes, marquetry, textiles, and artwork on marble, stone, metal, textile, paper, etc, including antiquities such as a Fayoum portrait from 2nd-3rd century BC, Byzantine oil lamps, crosses, and glassware, in museums collections, churches, and private collections.

Gavrilakis has served as the managing director of conservation laboratories in monasteries of Mount Athos in Northern Greece, and the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople and Halki Theological Seminary in Istanbul. He was a master supervisor for graduates of the French “École Supérieure d'Art d'Avignon” and the Italian “Palazzo Spinelli” in Florence during their practical training in Istanbul.

Gavrilakis is a member of the NGO team Restaurateurs Sans Frontiers (RSF), the American Institute of Conservation (AIC), and the Hellenic Business Club of Turkey. He has taught courses in conservation and restoration of paintings at the Greek Archdiocese, and worked as a photographer of historical artifacts and artwork on Mount Athos and in Istanbul. Gavrilakis was chief conservator and manager of the Conservation Department at the antique gallery “Myro Antiques House” in Greece, and has collaborated with several galleries, antique dealers, and private collectors.

Gavrilakis has delivered lectures, among others, at Mimar Sinan University of Fine Arts and Istanbul University. Had given a conference lecture at HERITAGE ISTANBUL 2021 and 2023. He has published his work in International Institute of Conservation (IIC), and in other local and international magazines and newspapers.

In December 2020, Gavrilakis, in the presence of the VENIS STUDIOS team, was interviewed and photographed by Getty Images and REUTERS. The publicity that followed brought worldwide attention and recognition to VENIS STUDIOS.

In October 2021, Gavrilakis and his team were invited by Archbishop Elpidophoros of America to conserve and restore a 19th-century icon of St. Nicholas at Manhattan, New York for the visit of the Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew to the United States.

Gavrilakis is the president of the conservation and restoration company VENIS STUDIOS, based in Istanbul, Turkey. While it has others departments in Greece, Cyprus, Jordan and in other countries in the world. Undertaking the conservation and restoration of historical artworks and historical monuments wherever the world asks.other countries worldwide