
VIDEO:Weaving the Future II (Larissa)-Maria Lagou
An installation that interactς with the place and the space, created by Maria Lagou, using as means of expression (just like the …
An installation that interactς with the place and the space, created by Maria Lagou, using as means of expression (just like the …
The group exhibition “Weaving the Future Part III”, that will be on view at the exhibition space of COD (Center for Openness …
The title of the exhibition “Post-Capital, Art and the Economics of the Digital Age” is adapted from Peter Drucker’s book, “Post-Capitalist Society” …
The four same sized artworks by Evdokia Kyrkou, create a section, which expresses the need to rewrite “stories” (white handmade paper), intertwined …
Maria-Marika Koenig having lived and shaped artistically in two worlds, between East and West, but also as a genuine Greek, in her …
In parallel with painting, Marigo Kassi, knits stories using cotton yarn and metal threads, that participate in the external testimony of her …
Aikaterini Kanakaki is the youngest artist of the exhibition, with the dynamism and sensitivity of her age, approaches embroidery as a tool …
One of the most important performers of her generation, Mary Zygouri, researches, records and processes social and political issues with a human-centered …
Betty Zeva, through her installation and photos with wedding wreaths from flowers, traditionally made in Greece from Asiela, a flower that when …
Historically and sociologically, the most characteristic object connected with women’s work and production in home, is carpet and rug making, through successive …
Penny Geka weaves objects focusing on the human figure, sometimes locked in, sometimes free, by using cotton thread, newspaper, cloth and various …
Vicky Vasileiou, created a series of amulets using natural wool, wood and plants, as a gift to mother nature, with whom she …
In the group exhibition “Waving The Future II” at Larissa Municipal Gallery-G.I. Katsigra Museum, Ada Anastasea’s classic Sarakatsani motif that in its …
In the group exhibition “Waving The Future II” at Larissa Municipal Gallery-G.I. Katsigra Museum, through the meat grinder that produces knitting wool, …
“I didn’t have to invent it. It actually happened”. Tomas Espedal, one of Norway’s most acclaimed writers today, traveled on a train …
Ghanaian artist Ibrahim Mahama about covering a city gate in Milan and what it says about the issue of migration as well …
When talking about using the camera in her works Pipilotti Rist says: “It’s a lousy copy of our incredible visual eye system.”. …
“Time is not linear, it is a marvellous entanglement in which, at any moment, ends can be chosen and solutions invented, without …
Imagine being seen for who you really are, a central figure in narration. In this powerful interview American artist Kerry James Marshall …
Becoming more aware of your surroundings can “open a new dimension inside as well as outside yourself.” Meet award-winning Danish designer Margrethe …
Meet Ghanaian artist Ibrahim Mahama who in this interview reflects upon history, heritage, and his practice of covering buildings in order to …
“Vandalism is the posture of the weak.” “My writing became ventilation for my frustrations on the art scene.” Meet Norwegian visual artist …
Kengo Kuma, one of Japan’s most influential architects, has designed the new Olympic stadium in Tokyo and is currently working on the …
“I try to translate things”, says Danish artist Ebbe Stub Wittrup who in his practice reflects upon one of the most pondering …