Perished Sun
with: Yiannis Papadopoulos, Panos Tsagaris and Kostis Velonis
31 March – 6 May 2017
Kalfayan Galleries
11 Haritos Street
106 75 Kolonaki
Athens
106 75 Kolonaki
Athens
Yiannis Papadopoulos
Yiannis Papadopoulos
Yiannis Papadopoulos
Panos Tsagaris
Panos Tsagaris
Kostis Velonis
Kostis Velonis
courtesy of the artists and Kalfayan Galleries, Athens-Thessaloniki
Kalfayan Galleries, Athens present the group show of Yiannis Papadopoulos, Panos Tsagaris and Kostis Velonis titled “Perished Sun”.
In ancient Greece, the eclipse was considered to be an evil omen, an augury of discord and suffering. The endless eclipses that Greece has experienced during the last years, beyond being the pleasurable experience of an astronomical phenomenon, bear witness to the covert dimension that accompany superstitions.
The exhibition attempts to shed light on these signs that pass unseen through the routine of ordinariness. Together with the failures and setbacks in everyday life, the show translates them into a geometry of their elliptical shapes, their eclipses and shadows. This ambivalent approach to the eclipse in the projects of Yiannis Papadopoulos, Panos Tsagaris and Kostis Velonis is transcribed as a resistance to pre-existing structures, as an error that seeks its continuation, the tension of a disorder that becomes the product of creativity and revision of the established order.
In ancient Greece, the eclipse was considered to be an evil omen, an augury of discord and suffering. The endless eclipses that Greece has experienced during the last years, beyond being the pleasurable experience of an astronomical phenomenon, bear witness to the covert dimension that accompany superstitions.
The exhibition attempts to shed light on these signs that pass unseen through the routine of ordinariness. Together with the failures and setbacks in everyday life, the show translates them into a geometry of their elliptical shapes, their eclipses and shadows. This ambivalent approach to the eclipse in the projects of Yiannis Papadopoulos, Panos Tsagaris and Kostis Velonis is transcribed as a resistance to pre-existing structures, as an error that seeks its continuation, the tension of a disorder that becomes the product of creativity and revision of the established order.