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Repetitions II

Repetitions II
Group Exhibition
September 5 - October 14, 2023
Athens

Nikos Alexiou
Beppe Caturegli
Panos Charalambous
Thalia Chioti
Alekos Kyrarinis
Christina Mitrentse
Maria Ikonomopoulou
Nina Papaconstantinou
Nikos Podias
Efi Spyrou
Myrto Xanthopoulou

The eleven visual artists—Nikos Alexiou, Beppe Caturegli, Alekos Kyrarinis, Christina Mitrentse, Myrto Xanthopoulou, Maria Oikonomopoulou, Nina Papaconstantinou, Nikos Podias, Efi Spyrou, Thalia Chioti, and Panos Charalambous—create a collective perspective around both the individual and shared concept of "Repetition." The exhibitions Repetitions I and II function as a unified whole, as interconnected vessels. The repetition of movement, obsessive ritual as action, order and classification, and laborious depth are some of the distinct characteristics in the works showcased in these two consecutive exhibitions in Poros and Athens. In the second part of the exhibition (in Athens), the participating artists expand the exhibition's theme with new ad hoc creations and redefined versions of earlier historical works.

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Repetitions Ι

Repetitions Ι
Group Exhibition
May 27 - September 28, 2023
Poros

Nikos Alexiou
Beppe Caturegli
Alekos Kyrarinis
Christina Mitrentse
Myrto Xanthopoulou
Maria Ikonomopoulou
Nina Papaconstantinou
Nikos Podias
Efi Spyrou
Panos Charalampous
Thalia Chioti

Eleven artists - Nikos Alexiou, Beppe Caturegli, Panos Charalambous, Thalia Chioti, Alekos Kyrarinis, Christina Mitrentse, Maria Ikonomopoulou, Nina Papaconstantinou, Nikos Podias, Efi Spyrou, Myrto Xanthopoulou - interact over the element of repetition. They adopt a “private” approach, and each one reveals his or her identity, methodology, and visual idiom. They employ various media and materials. Often, in terms of process and technique, the artists of the exhibition have the reference to manual work with an underlying social and political dimension as their common denominator. Despite each artist’s “individuality”, this exhibition reveals common grounds. Repetition is expressed as a pattern; as the identical juxtaposition of text and words; as successive images. The artworks of the exhibition are characterised by repetition of movement, obsessive ritualism, order-arrangement, and scrupulous immersion.

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