THEO HIOS (Greece, Laconia, Trypi 1908-1999 / act: New York) |
Theo Hios was born on 2 February 1908 in Trypi, a little town in Greece just outside of Sparta, and came to the United States when he was twenty-one. The Depression had begun, but he managed to get a job in a restaurant and worked fifteen hours a day, seven days a week. When President Franklin D. Roosevelt's labor reforms were enacted, the legal workweek was reduced to six days a week, ten hours a day, giving Hios a little free time. "I went to the museums. I went as much as I could. I went all the time. Why? Because I enjoy looking at things. History was my favorite subject in school, and through art I could go back to any age; to the Chinese, the Egyptians, the Greeks... I was looking to fill a certain emptiness in me. You were working, and you made a few dollars. So what?"