opbo studio, Filonos 86, Piraeus 185 36, Greece
Daily Lazy and opbo studio are joining forces to present a series of exhibitions and events at opbo’s physical space in Piraeus. Based on Daily Lazy’s international, inclusive, and multi-level curatorial approach to the visual arts, and in combination with opbo studio’s interest in the intersection of cinema and the visual arts, Daily Lazy is putting together a program of exhibitions, screenings, and parallel events in collaboration with opbo studio.
The program emphasizes the interplay among diverse artistic media, such as performance art, video, and sculpture, with curation undertaken by the Daily Lazy editorial team alongside external guest curators.
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ABOUT DAILY LAZY:
Daily Lazy was founded in Athens, Greece, in 2011 and operates as an art collective and independently run blog guided by a “Do It With Others” ethos. With a distinct focus on artists and their practices, it functions as an alternative online platform dedicated to presenting new art worldwide through exhibitions, artworks, texts, interviews, and studio documentation.
Editors from diverse backgrounds ensure that Daily Lazy’s curatorial scope encompasses a broad spectrum of contemporary art, ranging from intimate artist-run spaces to established galleries and museums. This inclusive approach positions Daily Lazy as an open and accessible online repository, welcoming contributions from across the international art community.
In addition to its core publishing activities, Daily Lazy curates and organizes independent projects and exhibitions on an irregular basis in venues across different cities. Previous collaborations include Liste, Art Genève, Kunstraum am Schauplatz, Kunstpunkt, Neuer Essener Kunstverein, Parallel Vienna, Kunsthalle Athena, Can Christina Androulidaki Gallery, Art Athina and the Athens Biennale. Daily Lazy also operated the project space Daily Lazy Projects in Athens from 2017 to 2019 (sponsor cafe efimerida)
Daily Lazy is directed by artists Stelios Karamanolis, Irini Miga, and Tula Plumi, based between Berlin and Athens.
The editorial team includes Àngels Miralda(NL/SP), Anais Castro (CA/US), Caitlin Merret King (UK), Céline Matter (KR/CH), Elâ Atakan (TR), Giacomo Pigliacopo (IT), Irini Miga (GR/US), Karen Tong Wang (SH), Krisztián Gábor Török (HU), Marialuisa Pastò (IT), Marius Quiblier (CH), Seojin Yim (KR), Stelios Karamanolis (DE/GR), Tula Plumi (DE/GR), and Vittoria Martinotti (IT).
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ABOUT OPBO STUDIO:
opbo studio is an independent artist-run space and film production studio located in Piraeus, Athens. Founded as a platform for moving image, contemporary art, and cross-disciplinary research, opbo studio operates at the intersection of exhibition-making, film production, and critical discourse.
Functioning both as an exhibition space and a production site, the studio hosts a curated programme of exhibitions, screenings, performances, and site-specific projects that foreground time-based practices, experimental curatorial formats, and collaborative processes. opbo studio presents the work of both emerging and established artists, actively engaging with international conversations in contemporary art.
In parallel with its public programme, opbo studio provides production support for the development of new artistic works and cultural projects, both in-studio and off-site. Through long-term and dynamic collaborations with artists, curators, and cultural institutions, opbo studio fosters dialogue between local and global practices, supporting artistic vision, material experimentation, and collective modes of working.
Opbo studio has collaborated with institutions such as the Eye Filmmuseum, the National Museum of Contemporary Art (EMST), the Athens and Epidaurus Festival, the Benaki Museum, and Eleusis – European Capital of Culture 2023. It has been operating since 2020 and was founded by producer and director Alexandros Tiliopoulos.
