Author: Iakovos

A POEM FOR YOU, A PARALLEL GROUP SHOW ON THE OCCASION OF ANESTIS IOANNOU POEM TOGETHER WE ROOT AS A FAMILY

In the framework of the solo show of Anestis Ioannou, After Sunset, curator Katerina Nikou, invites international cultural practitioners, to respond to the poem written by the artist, Together We Root As A Family.

Opening: September 16th from 18:00 till 22:00. It will run till October 30th.

This project is parallel to the exhibition. The participants comment on the notions which Anestis Ioannou mentions in his poem: the relationship with our ancestors, our roots, time and what we consider today a family.

Adam Szymczyk, curator at large at Stedelijk Museum (Amsterdam, Holland) & former artistic director documenta 14 (Athens, Greece, Kassel, Germany), (Zurich, Switzerland), Alexis Fidetzis, artist (Athens, Greece), Andreas Mallouris, artist, (Nicosia, Cyprus), Angelo Plessas, artist, documenta 14 (Athens, Greece), Daniel Knorr, artist, documenta 14 (Berlin, Germany), Danny Hiele, cinematographer, director of photography (Los Angeles, USA), Daphne Vitali, curator, National Museum of Contemporary Art Museum (Athens, Greece), Dimitris Rentoumis, artist (Athens, Greece), Eleni Christodoulou, artist (Athens, Greece), Eleni Glinou, artist (Athens, Greece), Fotini Gouseti, artist (Athens, Greece), Giorgos Giotsas, artist (Athens, Greece), Isabelle Cordemans, artist (Antwerp, Belgium), Leonardo Pucci, photographer, (Paris, France), Lilou Vidal, independent curator, writer, author, founder of the non-profit organization Bureau des Réalités (Brussels, Belgium), (Torino, Italy), María Magdalena Campos-Pons, artist, documenta 14 (Nashville, Tennessee, USA), Marijke de Roover, artist (Brussels, Belgium), Meriton Maloku, artist (lives and works in Antwerp, Belgium), Nathan Pohio, artist documenta 14 (New Zealand), Paul B. Preciado, writer, philosopher, curator (former curator of the Public Programs, documenta 14 (Athens/Gr, Kassel, Germany), (Paris, France), Phaedon Gialis, artist, (Athens, Greece), Protocinema, (Kathryn Hamilton/Deniz Tortum, Zeynep Kayan, Jorge González, Mari Spirito), (Istanbul, Turkey), Roman Hiele, music composer (Antwerp, Belgium), Sarah Vanagt, film artist (Brussels, Belgium), Saurabh Narang, artist (New Delhi, India), Simone Keller/Philip Bartels, documenta 14, (ox&öl Produktionen, Zurich, Switzerland), Theo Prodromidis, artist (Athens, Greece), Theophilos Tramboulis, curator, writer, author (Athens, Greece), Vassilis Noulas & Kostas Tzimoulis (VASKOS), (Athens, Greece)

 

KATERINA ZACHAROPOULOU PARTICIPATES IN THE GROUP EXHIBITION THE RIGHT TO BREATH? CURATED BY SOZITA GOUDOUNA, FOUNDER OF THE NEW YORK CITY BASED ORGANIZATION, GREECE IN USA

GREECE IN USA is a New York City-based organization that promotes Greek culture in the U.S. Founded by Dr. Sozita Goudouna, one of America’s acclaimed Greek curators and adjunct professor at City University of New York (CUNY), GREECE IN USA makes an impressive launch amid the pandemic, under the auspices of the Greek Ministry of Culture, with the group exhibition The Right to Silence? on the reform of criminal justice.

The first iteration is presented at John Jay College of Criminal Justice (CUNY) until October 8th, 2021, with the participation of 43 Greek and Cypriot artists, while the second parallel program “The Right to Breathe” will be launched May 14, 2021, at Seneca Village in Central Park and at UNDERCURRENT.NYC with the participation of 100 Greek artists. The exhibition venue was selected owing to its focus on U.S. and EU partnerships such as EUNIC and UN/MUTE.

«The Nightingale of the Emperor of China» and The Right to Breath Painting and video with sound.

This video work is inspired by the famous fairy tale of Hans Christian Andersen. The Nightingale tells the story of the Emperor of China who heard a nightingale sing, saying it was the most beautiful sound he ever heard. The Emperor of China has an invaluable treasure in his palace: A nightingale singing beautifully. His melodic voice touches the heart of the toughest man. But the emperor doesn’t know that nightingales don’t live in prison… The nightingale agreed to attend the emperor’s court and sing, eventually staying – that is, until a bejeweled mechanical gold bird was given to the emperor who then banished the nightingale. The mechanical version breaks down, and the emperor becomes sick – so sick that he is dying. Forgiving the emperor for choosing the mechanical version, the nightingale returns to sing, healing the emperor. The Nightingale of the Emperor” praises the value of simplicity, freedom, love and offering to our fellow human beings.
My work combines the stillness of the emperor – who is the Qianlong Emperor (1711-1799), the fifth Emperor of the Qing dynasty – and the engineer-painted nightingale in opposition to the vitality of the true, free-singing, giving life to the imprisoned heroes who remain silent in the face of the power of truth and love. It is a metaphor of silence that becomes prison and of the voice-soul that becomes freedom by giving healing and forgiveness. Emperors and humble citizens are not exempt from this rule.
Katerina Zacharopoulou.

NIKOS PAPADOPOULOS’ INSTALLATION “ZEN GARDEN” TRAVELS TO HAINAN, CHINA

Nikos Papadopoulos participates in the international art exhibition titled “The tides of the century”, which is scheduled to take place this year during February 8 – December 8 in the Hainan province of China.
Nikos Papadopoulos will present his installation “Zen Garden”.
The international art exhibition will showcase over 140 works by more than 80 artists from 23 countries around the world. Its opening will coincide with the inauguration of Hainan’s Ocean Flower, a man-made island created with the aim to become an international tourism destination.
Greece will participate with its own exhibition titled, “Thesis, antithesis, synthesis: in the belt of change”, which will take place under the auspices of the Greek National Tourism Organization (GNTO).

ILIAS PAPAILIAKIS’ SOLO EXHIBITION
THEORETICAL OBJECTS: WORKS 2017-2020 AT THE ATHENS MUNICIPAL GALLERY

One of the most active and acclaimed Greek artists, Ilias Papailiakis, is engaged in an ongoing conversation with the history of Greek art. His exhibition Theoretical Objects: Works 2017–2020 comprises paintings, drawings, and sculptures produced in the last three years. In Papailiakis’ work, the ‘theoretical object’ is the object of study and research: It is the human body, violence and history, art and archaeology, landscape and nature, the genealogy of desire, the history of civilisation, the cultural traces of the past. His exhibition at the Athens Municipal Gallery features works from various periods of his career, as well as six new works. The exhibition is presented by the City of Athens Cultural, Sports & Youth Organisation (OPANDA) and is curated by Christoforos Marinos, art historian and OPANDA curator.

ANESTIS IOANNOU WAS AWARDED THE ARTWORKS FELLOWSHIP (2020-2021)
BY STAVROS NIARCHOS FOUNDATION

Anestis Ioannou was awarded the ARTWORKS fellowship (2020-2021) by SNF (Stavros Niarchos Foundation). The SNF Artist Fellowship Program has been awarding monetary prizes to individual artists in recognition of their artistic skills and qualifications.

FOTINI POULIA PARTICIPATES IN THEORIMATA 2:
ON HISTORY AT EMST

Theorimata 2: On History, Temporary Exhibitions Space (-1), 1 October – 22 November 2020.
The first exhibition was presented in 2018 with the aim to become a biennial event, providing the chance to curators, critics, art history scholars, and also artists to converse, collaborate and intervene in the artistic field; the theme of “Theorimata” will be differentiated each time, focusing on the characteristics and major issues of each period.
For the exhibition Theorimata 2: On History, 25 curators, scholars and art critics, members of the Greek Section of AICA, propose 56 artists who, with History as their axis, promote the function of art as an alternative educational tool and a means of dynamically intervening in the social fabric. The idea that the knowledge of the past is an aid to the interpretation of the present and a guide to the future, asserted by Thucydides in his first book on the History of the Peloponnesian War, runs through the exhibition in which installations, constructions, sculptures, photographs, paintings, artists’ books, drawings, videos and happenings are presented.

Fotini Poulia, “Till death comes” as proposed by Artemis Kardoulaki.

“A guillotine, which was considered, in Europe, a noble way of death, the shooting of the last Greek death row inmate Vassilis Lymperis in 1972 and a bed with straps where the deadly injection is given in modern times, are depicted naked as reality, with only reversal-intervention, act of humanity, the earmuffs that Liberis requested during his execution, but were not given to him”.
“Fotini Poulia chose to present in “Theorimata II” the subject of the death sentence. In this we have a massacre of Democracy – the death sentence is a legalized death. A human life is taken by a court order. The state has been sick with this since antiquity. But what makes the death sentence even more heinous is the invention of all these different killing methods, obviously inspired by sadists.
As the researched killing methods in the span of time, she came across some gruesome, horrifying human inventions. Although this practice has been abolished in most countries of the world, there are, however, several nations and states where the state’s authorities have the legal right to permit the imposition of this “most extreme of penalties”.
In the last unit of her work, entitled “No Land” and consisting of paintings and sketches, she explores the current state of affairs, illustrating the sense of desolation of a land, its failures and unfitness. Wars and their impact, the dislocation of people, images of destroyed cities, lands hastily released from human existence; real, symbolic and mental landscapes reminding us of the clinical dimension of political decisions on human life, but also of the results of the violent, callous and destructive intervention of human on nature.
Idiosyncratically she finds it extremely difficult, perhaps exhibiting naiveness, to come to terms with the notion that man as a being may be overcome so much with the power of the oppressor, of the Superman, the one who will decide the life or death of millions of people, animals and an entire planet.
Since politics underlines her work, the artist believes that her relationship with art always facilitates her with the opportunity to articulate a political statement, to broach, bring to prominence, interpret and, ultimately, perhaps even shape a different view, as a comment to each event.
Works of art and modern creators can become a form of practical resistance against a systemically oppressive political system scorning and rejecting the fight for human existence not defined by economic and technological systems. Modern art must gall all those who are satisfied with superficial explanations, modern art must question technocratic conditions and capitalism.”

The exhibition will be accompanied by a bilingual catalogue (in Greek and English) with introductory texts by Bia Papadopoulou and Emmanuel Mavrommatis, texts by the curators, photographs of the works and biographies of both the curators and artists.
The participating curators and artists are the following: Alexandros M. Pfaff as proposed by Maria A. Angeli.
Vicky Tsalamata, Antonis Choudalakis as proposed by Dionissia Giakoumi.
Marina Gioti, Aristeidis Lappas, Thanasis Chondros – Alexandra Katsiani as proposed by Sozita Goudouna.
Klitsa Antoniou, Yioula Hatzigeorgiou as proposed by Antonis Danos.
Anastasis Stratakis as proposed by Charis Kanellopoulou.
Yorgos Lazongas, Fotini Poulia, Angelos Skourtis as proposed by Artemis Kardoulaki.
Marios Spiliopoulos, Tassos Triandafyllou, Ersi Hatziargyrou as proposed by Vassia Karkayanni-Karabelias.
Annita Argyroiliopoulou, Irini Diadou as proposed by Lena Kokkini.
Maria Andromachi Chatzinikolaou as proposed by Magda Koubarelou.
Mary Christea as proposed by Tassos Koutsouris.
Filippos Vasileiou as proposed by Christoforos Marinos.
Ersi Venetsanou, Costas Vrouvas, Evi Kirmakidou as proposed by Emmanuel Mavrommatis.
Nikos Giavropoulos, Costis as proposed by Konstantinos Basios.
Georgia Kotretsos & Panos Tsagaris as proposed by Maria Nicolacopoulou.
Eleni Lyra, Efsevia Mihailidou, Dimitris Skourogiannis as proposed by Stratis Pantazis.
Eleni Τzirtzilaki, Giorgos Tserionis, George Harvalias as proposed by Bia Papadopoulou.
Dimitris Alithinos, Angelos Antonopoulos, Yiorgos Tsakiris as proposed by Miltiadis Μ. Papanikolaou
Dimitris Zouroudis, Kyrillos Sarris as proposed by Niki Papaspirou.
Alexandros Georgiou, Pelagia Kyriazi as proposed by Spyros Petritakis.
Georgia Sagri, Eliza Soroga, Filippos Tsitsopoulos as proposed by Constantinos V. Proimos.
Takis Zerdevas, Constantinos Massos, Efi Fouriki as proposed by Athena Schina.
Pandelis Lazaridis, Erato Tagaridi, Paris Chaviaras as proposed by Faye Tzanetoulakou.
Georgia Damopoulou, Nikos Papadimitriou, Ilias Papailiakis as proposed by Lina Tsikouta.
Makis Faros – Zoe Pyrini Group as proposed by Anna Hatziyiannaki.
Kostas Tsolis as proposed by Kostas Christopoulos.
Idea for the institution of Theorimata: Emmanuel Mavrommatis, Chairman of the Board of AICA Hellas and Emeritus of Aristotle University of Thessaloniki.
Idea for the topic of Theorimata 2/2020: On History: Bia Papadopoulou, General Secretary of AICA Hellas, Art Historian, Exhibition Curator.
Organizational & curatorial committee: Emmanuel Mavrommatis, Bia Papadopoulou, Artemis Potamianou, Faye Tzanetoulakou, Kostas Christopoulos and AICA members Charis Kanellopoulou and Niki Papaspyrou for AICA Hellas.