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Art Paris | Paris, 2002
Water Traces – making the invisible visible is a site-responsive land-art work inspired by underground streams and creeks which, like veins coursing under the earth’s skin, flow silently beneath our feet. In a gesture of acknowledgment of people who contemplate the interconnectedness of our planet and its consciousness, the work invites viewers to participate. In a continuous journey […]
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Dedicated to the land, to creation, vision and continuity, the exhibition Lands of Creation, is a tribute to Metsovo and highlights the diversity of creative paths and the energy of contemporary art in Greece. The exhibition features original works by 64 major Greek artists. Danae Stratou participated with a specially adapted version of her work Upon the Earth Under the […]
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This show hosted both jewelry designers and sculptors in an effort to explore the differences and/or similarities in a unique approach of each discipline. I decided to utilize one of the museum’s walls installed with hollow showcase windows as a landscape and to “connect” them through a common horizon, in other words, a lifeline. The […]
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The Exhibition entitled ” The Value of the Dialogue: Transmutations of the plastic language explored the nature and substance of the work of art. More precisely, the work of art is considered a means of communication since it constitutes the external stimulus / the primary source / and object which provokes and sets in motion […]
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Art in Transition was a series of three exhibitions that combined North Carolina Artists with international artists through specific themes. CAM, transformed previously unoccupied buildings in Raleigh into temporary museum spaces for the purposes of each exhibition . The first exhibition from this series, was titled Memories of Nature. It presented the work of five artists […]
An exhibition of 51 artists with works inspired by their encounter with the region of Ioannina. The works of sculpture, figurative, abstract and geometric painting, conceptual installation, video installation and animation, wall hangings and mobiles, light boxes, and photography created a microcosmic record/presentation of the Greek contemporary art scene. As part of the exhibition Sketching […]
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The Topoi exhibition was the Museum’s third grand venture in Athens. By proposing the rather abstract title of Topoi, which translates to “places”, art historian and the Museum’s artistic director, Denis Zaharopoulos, referred to “conceptual places which every one of us can be part of, or imagine what artistic creation and works of art mean, what meaning and […]
This exhibition included different currents of photography as they were expressed through the works of Prix Pictet, as well as projects by artists from Greece and abroad. One part of the exhibition included photographs from the short listed artists of the Pictet award and presented the issue of sustainability, the social and environmental dimension which […]