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Category: Greek Art

Posted on Jan 5, 2017Jan 6, 2017

[Review] The 3rd Venice International Performance Art Week: Fragile Body – Material Body

Posted on Jan 1, 2017

[Review] Athens Gallery Weekend 2016

Posted on Dec 20, 2016

[News] The 21 Project: Crime and Creativity in Athens

Posted on Dec 10, 2016

[News] After the Explosion… you Hear the Light at 3 137 Artist-Run Space, Athens

Posted on Dec 1, 2016Dec 1, 2016

[Documentary] RUINS: Chronicle of an HIV Witch-hunt

Posted on Nov 29, 2016

[Documentary] Koumaria: Improvising Across Boundaries in New Media Art and Community

Posted on Nov 17, 2016Nov 17, 2016

[Review] A Dance of Heavenly Bodies by Andonis Foniadakis

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I'm so immensely proud of my interview with Hans Ulrich Obrist @hansulrichobrist in the new issue of Dapper Dan @dapperdanmagazine. Seek out your copy at good press stands near you around the world. HUO portraits shot for Dapper Dan with wet collodion technique by Kasia Wozniak @kasiawozniak in Kensington Gardens. Cover photo by Vassilis Karidis @vassiliskaridis, styled by Nicholas Georgiou @nicholasgeorgiou_.
I'm so immensely proud of my interview with Hans Ulrich Obrist @hansulrichobrist in the new issue of Dapper Dan @dapperdanmagazine. Seek out your copy at good press stands near you around the world. HUO portraits shot for Dapper Dan with wet collodion technique by Kasia Wozniak @kasiawozniak in Kensington Gardens. Cover photo by Vassilis Karidis @vassiliskaridis, styled by Nicholas Georgiou @nicholasgeorgiou_.
I'm so immensely proud of my interview with Hans Ulrich Obrist @hansulrichobrist in the new issue of Dapper Dan @dapperdanmagazine. Seek out your copy at good press stands near you around the world. HUO portraits shot for Dapper Dan with wet collodion technique by Kasia Wozniak @kasiawozniak in Kensington Gardens. Cover photo by Vassilis Karidis @vassiliskaridis, styled by Nicholas Georgiou @nicholasgeorgiou_.
New on the blog In the exhibition "The Presence of Absence, of the Catastrophe Theory", curator Cathryn Drake @cathryndrake explores how the geopolitical events following the collapse of the Ottoman Empire some 100 years ago still resonate today. It was a pleasure writing about this heartbreaking show, and I wish I could expand more on its themes and contents. You can read my review on und-athens.com. The video is from the ongoing project "The Phenomenal Present" by Adonis Archontides @ragnanox, one of the ten artists participating in "The Presence of Absence".
New on the blog In the exhibition "The Presence of Absence, of the Catastrophe Theory", curator Cathryn Drake @cathryndrake explores how the geopolitical events following the collapse of the Ottoman Empire some 100 years ago still resonate today. It was a pleasure writing about this heartbreaking show, and I wish I could expand more on its themes and contents. You can read my review on und-athens.com. The video is from the ongoing project "The Phenomenal Present" by Adonis Archontides @ragnanox, one of the ten artists participating in "The Presence of Absence".
I'm very excited to share with you a detail from this new installation by Vasilis Botoulas, to be presented for the first time as part of my exhibition "The Vision of Saint Void" opening in Athens next week. For this work, Vasilis has collected driftwood and rock from a beach on the east coast of Attica, and created an installation that reminds of an archaeologist's working table or the forensics room in a police department. I chose this work for the exhibition because it deals with an aspect of the void that relates to memory and psychological/emotional distance. The artist collects objects together with his lover and partner, then organises them and makes meticulous drawings of them, as if trying to fill the gap that memories leave behind as they dissipate. You can read more about the exhibition on und-athens.com, where I have posted the full press release.
I'm very excited to share with you a detail from this new installation by Vasilis Botoulas, to be presented for the first time as part of my exhibition "The Vision of Saint Void" opening in Athens next week. For this work, Vasilis has collected driftwood and rock from a beach on the east coast of Attica, and created an installation that reminds of an archaeologist's working table or the forensics room in a police department. I chose this work for the exhibition because it deals with an aspect of the void that relates to memory and psychological/emotional distance. The artist collects objects together with his lover and partner, then organises them and makes meticulous drawings of them, as if trying to fill the gap that memories leave behind as they dissipate. You can read more about the exhibition on und-athens.com, where I have posted the full press release.
I'm very excited to share with you a detail from this new installation by Vasilis Botoulas, to be presented for the first time as part of my exhibition "The Vision of Saint Void" opening in Athens next week. For this work, Vasilis has collected driftwood and rock from a beach on the east coast of Attica, and created an installation that reminds of an archaeologist's working table or the forensics room in a police department. I chose this work for the exhibition because it deals with an aspect of the void that relates to memory and psychological/emotional distance. The artist collects objects together with his lover and partner, then organises them and makes meticulous drawings of them, as if trying to fill the gap that memories leave behind as they dissipate. You can read more about the exhibition on und-athens.com, where I have posted the full press release.
The most heartbreaking moment in the 15th Istanbul Biennial is the video "Wonderland" (2016) by Turkish photographer Erkan Özgen. The short video shows a young boy from Kobani, Northern Syria, who escaped the horrors of the war there and the 2015 attack by ISIS. The boy is deaf-mute, and reenacts with pantomime on camera the executions and torture he has witnessed.

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