Posts tagged creative cities
Microcommission: ‘Cheimadia’ by Alkmini Gkousiari

In Cheimadia Alkmini Gkousiari proposes a piece of work that can be worn; as the artist carries Athens with her from afar she wished to make a piece that she could take with her in different locations that have glimpses of her city. She has said that the piece was made during the overwintering of 2020 as an attempt to remember and to identify with an identity that is drifting away.

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Microcommission: 'Carte Postale' by Melina Fakitsa Mosland (Copy)

As Athens is a city of contradictions Melina Fakitsa Mosland chose a colour palette of blues and yellows with the occasional red for her commissioned work. The palette was selected in order to give Carte Postale a romanticised feeling which the viewer knows to be ironic given the contrast with the actual content of the work.

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Microcommission: ‘Cheimadia’ by Alkmini Gkousiari (Copy)

In Cheimadia Alkmini Gkousiari proposes a piece of work that can be worn; as the artist carries Athens with her from afar she wished to make a piece that she could take with her in different locations that have glimpses of her city. She has said that the piece was made during the overwintering of 2020 as an attempt to remember and to identify with an identity that is drifting away.

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Microcommission: ‘Cheimadia’ by Alkmini Gkousiari

In Cheimadia Alkmini Gkousiari proposes a piece of work that can be worn; as the artist carries Athens with her from afar she wished to make a piece that she could take with her in different locations that have glimpses of her city. She has said that the piece was made during the overwintering of 2020 as an attempt to remember and to identify with an identity that is drifting away.

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Microcommission: 'Carte Postale' by Melina Fakitsa Mosland

As Athens is a city of contradictions Melina Fakitsa Mosland chose a colour palette of blues and yellows with the occasional red for her commissioned work. The palette was selected in order to give Carte Postale a romanticised feeling which the viewer knows to be ironic given the contrast with the actual content of the work.

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''Vibrant and ailing at the same time:'' An Interview with Nadja Argyropoulou

Nadja Argyropoulou is one of Athens’ leading independent curators. Here she talks to RUYA MAPS about her recurring interest in funeral pottery, her take on the infamous documenta 14 and the possibilities that anarchism offers.

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