Kostas Anagnopoulos is a creative in every sense of the word.
Whether he is working to provide award-winning services to clients in the gift, home, jewelry, and personal-accessories industries, or teaching poetry remotely with Creative Growth in San Francisco, Kostas is a master at aesthetics.
After more than 20 years of working closely with visionary merchants and top retailers, Kostas opened Pidgin, a store in Oak Hill, New York, to sell the things that he loves, from antiques and old objects, to a selection of beautifully crafted new items.
We caught up with Kostas to hear about his bucket-list destination, what he’s read recently, and some of his favorite works available right now from Midnight Publishing Group Galleries.
Kostas’ Favorite Things
Movie: Daguerréotypes by Agnes Varda
Restaurant: Prune
Bucket-list destination: Easter Island
Artist: Florine Stettheimer
Food to eat for breakfast: Whitefish salad on a toasted bialy with red onion, capers, and a squeeze of lemon
Museum: The Kimbell Art Museum.
Book you’ve read recently: Days by Simone Kearney
Artist in your collection: Jack Whitten
Design object: Olfa touch-knife
Party favor: A book of contemporary poetry
Way to celebrate success: Nachos and orange wine
Top Gallery Picks
Jane Freilicher
Parts of a World (1987)

Courtesy of Kasmin.
Bill Traylor
Blue Basket (1939–42)

Courtesy of Ricco/Maresca.
Prunella Clough
Interior (1988)

Courtesy of Flowers Gallery.
Theodoros Stamos
“Infinity Field-Lefkada” Series (1981)

Courtesy of Hollis Taggart.
Joan Brown
Figure #26 (1970)

Courtesy of George Adams Gallery.
Alvin Baltrop
The Piers (Hudson River) (1975–86)

Courtesy of Galerie Buchholz.
Minnie Evans
Untitled (Wing Figures) (1942–43)

Courtesy of ZQ Art Gallery.
James Van Der Zee
Broadway Delicatessen (ca. 1925)

Courtesy of Howard Greenberg Gallery.
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