Recycled City
The Pantheon Cultural Association & its concept store, The House of Larimeloon, present Recycled City.
Tangling between serious and fun, the work of both artists, Maria Alexandrou and Niovi Phinopoulou, emerges in an alternative city where its habitants and buildings merge with Nature blurring their differences. A city where lamps have their own jumper and video cassettes are your daily coffee table. Welcome to the Recycled City...
Maria Alexandrou
A hands-on 3D designer with a flair in contemporary sculptural furniture. Materials she uses vary from wood to plastics, or to anything with texture- all taking part in the making process of pieces with their own character and personality. Her works include comfortable eco-friendly plastic sofas and recycled cardboard chair with a touch of jenga-style stool. In her latest exhibition, she explores 3D using discarded objects such as video cassettes and phone books.
Niovi Phinopoulou
An illustrator focusing on commercial arts, book illustration and caricatures. Using a variety of styles and media she meets project demands, from picture book and book illustrations, to caricatures to large-scale art pieces. Vibrant and somewhat dark, each time the outcomes have their own identity. Main means of her work are traditional ink and drawing combined with digital painting and other material such of photographs. Her latest work she ‘recycles’ discarded old books as her drawing canvas and explores the subject of human-nature relation.
All items will be on sale. Drinks and snacks will be available at the bar. The exhibit will last from the 16th of March until the 23rd of March 2011.
Opening hours are Monday to Friday 10am to 1pm and 5pm to 8pm and Saturday 10am-2pm.
Opening: Wednesday 16th of March 2011, 17:00 – 22:00
For more information you can come in contact with us on 22670843.
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Pantheon Building, first floor
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Free Entrance
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