displays
Exhibition and research project.
Displays - a collaboration between Point Centre for Contemporary Art, the Cultural Services and the State Gallery - is an exhibition and research project the main objective of which is to encourage access, new research and creative engagement around the Cypriot State Collection of Contemporary Art and its archives. Twenty-seven experts from a great variety of fields choose an artwork from the Collection to be displayed at Point and to be reconsidered through presentations, discussions and creative happenings. The chosen artworks are gradually brought together at Point to form a non-curated group exhibition.
Participants
Andreas Vrahimis, Marina Yerali, Theodoulos Gregoriou, Zelia Gregoriou, Konstantina Zanou, Gloria Kassianidou, Christina Lambrou, Eleni Loizidou, Joanna Louka, Costas Mantzalos, Eleni Nikita, Anna Nicolaou, Christodoulos Panayiotou, George Papageorgiou, Elena Parpa, Despo Pashia, Polys Peslikas, Ursula Savvopoulou, Rita Severi, Chara Stephanou, Theopisti Stylianou- Lambert, Marina Schiza, Yiannis Toumazis, Evi Tselika, Alkis Hadjiandreou, Christos Hadjichristos, Natalie Heller.
Opening Hours
Wednesday - Friday: 12:00-14:00 & 17:00-22:00
Saturday: 12:00–15:00
Exhibition opens on Tuesday 21st of May at 7pm with the event display 1:
Discussion taking as starting point Diamantis’s “Fyteftries”
with Christina Lambrou, Elena Parpa and Konstantina Zanou.
Three researchers from the fields of Cypriot Art History and History of Ideas, address the ideological historic and aesthetic dimensions of Adamantios Diamanti’s painting “Fyteftries” (1932-33) in the past and present. The discussion is the first of a series of scheduled weekly happenings at Point within the displays project.
[The discussion will be in Greek]
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Cost
Free
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