Clay, [Re]Interpreted

Cyprus : Clay, [Re]Interpreted

Lellos Art Point is pleased to present a dynamic combination of six artists whose work lies within the field of ceramics. This group exhibition is aiming at operating as an exchange platform between these six ceramicists, as well as an action to emphasise on the way the clay medium can be [re]elucidated in such a multitude of inventive directions. Hence, 'Clay, [Re]Interpreted', is spotlighting the quality and diversity of contemporary ceramics in Cyprus today. While ceramic art is so deeply rooted in local culture, the artists explore new concepts of interpretation, creating a dialogue between the traditional and the contemporary. The traditions of ceramic art as well as the awareness of and breaking away from these traditions are equally visible in this set of works. The raw material of clay is moulded by human hands to be [re]morphed, [re]conceptualised, [re]interpreted. 'Clay, [Re]Interpreted' wishes to highlight this great deal of aspects of ceramic art as a factor enriching the field, and taking it further.

The exhibition presents the work of: Anastasia L. Onisiforou, Antreas Kattos, Antri Iona, Christina C. Giusti, Koulla Kalvari and Souzana Petri.

Opening on 21st of November at 19:30

Opening Hours
Monday - Friday: 09:00-19:00
Saturday: 09:00-13:00

When

Monday through Saturday
From: Friday, November 21st, 2014
Until: Monday, December 1st, 2014
Time: See Description

Where

211 St. Andrew's Street
Limassol, Limassol Cyprus
Email:
Phone: 25356424

Contact

Sylia Panayiotidou
Email:
Phone: 99849560

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