PRESENTATION:Tea Time I, Part II

Alexandros Maganiotis, Tea Party, 2022, Acrylics, Markers and Collage, © & Courtesy the artistIn English culture, “tea time” is a traditional moment to enjoy tea, often with light snacks. It carries both practical importance and cultural significance, representing a long-standing custom of relaxation and sociability. Tea time has its roots in the 19th century, particularly in Victorian England. It offered a pause in the day for socializing, relaxation, and refreshment (Part I).

By Dimitris Lempesis
Photo: dreamideamachine Archive

Katerina Kokkinakim Sweet Melancholy 3, Oil on canvas, 70 Χ 55,5 cm
Katerina Kokkinakim Sweet Melancholy 3, Oil on canvas, 70 Χ 55,5 cm, © & Courtesy the artist

Tea time is often associated with politeness, hospitality, and community. It’s a moment to gather, converse, and enjoy a shared experience. In modern contexts, “tea time” can simply refer to a casual break to have tea and light snacks, regardless of time. It may not follow traditional practices but still carries a sense of pause and enjoyment. Also, tea time symbolizes taking a break from daily routines to enjoy a quiet, reflective moment or engage in lighthearted social interaction. Beyond its literal meaning, “tea time” has become a phrase that can metaphorically suggest moments of calm, shared experiences, or even humorously signify an anticipated break in any activity. The Group exhibition  “Tea Time I” invites viewers to explore the cultural and symbolic significance of tea through the lens of 12 contemporary Greek artists. Curated to celebrate the diverse narratives embedded within this universal ritual, the exhibition showcases a variety of media and themes, ranging from personal memory to broader cultural and historical contexts. Painting, Sculpture, Photography, Embroidery, and Ceramics coexist in a harmonious dialogue, inviting the viewer to explore a world composed of images, memories, dreams, desires, colors, and scents inspired by literature, poetry, science fiction, and childhood imagination.  Each work tells a unique story, encouraging us to create personal narratives and reflect on hospitality, communication, and human connection. “Tea Time I” is a celebration of togetherness and introspection, brought vividly to life by the creative voices of contemporary Greek artists. It offers visitors a fresh perspective on a time-honored ritual while reflecting on its relevance in today’s interconnected world. While exploring “Tea Time I”, visitors can choose artworks in various sizes and price ranges, as well as artist-designed bags, perfect for themselves, friends, or loved ones ahead of the Christmas season.

Participating   Artists:  Annalina Fotopoulou, Andromachi Giannopoulou, Itsmi, Katerina Kokkinaki, Alexandros Maganiotis, Dimitris Lempesis, Ifigeneia Sdoukou, Sara Sehnaoui, Lina Theodorou, Nefeli Tsantaki, Grigoria Vryttia, Maria Zygomala

Photo: Alexandros Maganiotis, Tea Party, 2022, Acrylics, Markers and Collage, © & Courtesy the artist

Info: Curator: Efi Michalarou, dreamideamachine Resident, 55-59 Kolonou Str., 2nd floor, Metaxourgeio, Athens, Greece, Duration: 18/11-15/12/2024, Days & Hours: Mon (18/11/24) 16:00-22:00, 19/11-15/12: Daily by appointment only (+30 2114196118 & +30 6943261864), www.dramideamachine.com

Left: Grigoria Vryttia, The One with the Words, 2024, Embroidery on Doily on Canvas, 50 x 50 cmRigjt: Grigoria Vryttia, The One Who Lost Her Head, 2022, Embroidery on Semen, 36 x 63 cm.
Left: Grigoria Vryttia, The One with the Words, 2024, Embroidery on Doily on Canvas, 50 x 50 cm, © & Courtesy the artist
Rigjt: Grigoria Vryttia, The One Who Lost Her Head, 2022, Embroidery on Semen, 36 x 63 cm, © & Courtesy the artist

 

 

Grigoria Vryttia, Neon Flowers, 2023, Markers on paper, 21 Χ 30 cm
Grigoria Vryttia, Neon Flowers, 2023, Markers on paper, 21 Χ 30 cm, © & Courtesy the artist

 

 

Andromachi Giannopoulou, Cherry Egg, 2022, Gouache, Painting on Canvas, 50 x 40 x 4 cm.
Andromachi Giannopoulou, Cherry Egg, 2022, Gouache, Painting on Canvas, 50 x 40 x 4 cm, © & Courtesy the artist

 

 

Annalina Fotopoulou, Periptero, 2022-23, China ink and Oil on handmade round paper
Annalina Fotopoulou, Periptero, 2022-23, China ink and Oil on handmade round paper, © & Courtesy the artist

 

 

Left: Grigoria Vryttia, We Take Death to go to a Star, 2023, Mixed media on paper, 21 Χ 30 cmCenter: Grigoria Vryttia, Plant Person 02, 2024, , Mixed media on paper, 10 Χ 15 cm Right: Grigoria Vryttia, The Rabbit is the World, 2024, Ceramic, acrylics, 32Χ 19 Χ 5 εκ.
Left: Grigoria Vryttia, We Take Death to go to a Star, 2023, Mixed media on paper, 21 Χ 30 cm, © & Courtesy the artist
Center: Grigoria Vryttia, Plant Person 02, 2024, , Mixed media on paper, 10 Χ 15 cm, © & Courtesy the artist
Right: Grigoria Vryttia, The Rabbit is the World, 2024, Ceramic, acrylics, 32Χ 19 Χ 5 cm, © & Courtesy the artist

 

 

Itsmi, The Guardian of Memories, 2024, Mixed Media, 26 x 17 cm.
Itsmi, The Guardian of Memories, 2024, Mixed Media, 26 x 17 cm, © & Courtesy the artist

 

 

Itsmi, Silent Dialogue, 2024, Mixed Media, 29 x 30 cm.
Itsmi, Silent Dialogue, 2024, Mixed Media, 29 x 30 cm, © & Courtesy the artist

 

 

Sara & Nefeli, Untitled, 2024, Ceramics (in various sizes from 50 to 10 cm), © & Courtesy the artist
Sara & Nefeli, Untitled, 2024, Ceramics (in various sizes from 50 to 10 cm), © & Courtesy the artists

 

 

Maria Zygomala, Untitled (1 of 4), 2023, Acrylics, Markers, and Plaster Tape on Canvas, 4 pieces with variable dimensions, each 40 x 40 cm, © & Courtesy the artis
Maria Zygomala, Untitled (1 of 4), 2023, Acrylics, Markers, and Plaster Tape on Canvas, 4 pieces, each 40 x 40 cm, © & Courtesy the artist

 

 

Maria Zygomala, Untitled (1 of 4), 2023, Acrylics, Markers, and Plaster Tape on Canvas, 4 pieces with variable dimensions, each 40 x 40 cm, © & Courtesy the artist
Maria Zygomala, Untitled (1 of 4), 2023, Acrylics, Markers, and Plaster Tape on Canvas, 4 pieces, each 40 x 40 cm, © & Courtesy the artist

 

 

Dimiitris Lempesis, Landscape Around Greece (Blue 2) 2010- , Print on Photographic Paper, 20 x 30 cm, © & Courtesy the artist
Dimiitris Lempesis, Landscape Around Greece (Blue 3) 2010- , Print on Photographic Paper, 20 x 30 cm, © & Courtesy the artist

 

 

Dimiitris Lempesis, Landscape Around Greece (Blue 4) 2010- , Print on Photographic Paper, 20 x 30 cm, © & Courtesy the artist
Dimiitris Lempesis, Landscape Around Greece (Blue 4) 2010- , Print on Photographic Paper, 20 x 30 cm, © & Courtesy the artist

 

 

Alexandros Maganiotis, *Unfamiliar Alphabet* (Series of 26 Letters of the English Alphabet), 2019-2022, Acrylics on Transparency, Each 42 x 30 cm.
Alexandros Maganiotis, *Unfamiliar Alphabet* (Series of 26 Letters of the English Alphabet), 2019-2022, Acrylics on Transparency, Each 42 x 30 cm, © & Courtesy the artist