A place where light casts many enigmatic shadows, curated by Basim Magdy in collaboration with Blanca Vinas, Artsumer Gallery, Istanbul, Turkey, 8 December 2017-15 January 2018  @Bahar Yurukoglu

A place where light casts many enigmatic shadows, curated by Basim Magdy in collaboration with Blanca Vinas, Artsumer Gallery, Istanbul, Turkey, 8 December 2017-15 January 2018

@Bahar Yurukoglu

 A place where light casts many enigmatic shadows, curated by Basim Magdy in collaboration with Blanca Vinas, Artsumer Gallery, Istanbul, Turkey, 8 December 2017-15 January 2018  @Bahar Yurukoglu

A place where light casts many enigmatic shadows, curated by Basim Magdy in collaboration with Blanca Vinas, Artsumer Gallery, Istanbul, Turkey, 8 December 2017-15 January 2018

@Bahar Yurukoglu

 A place where light casts many enigmatic shadows, curated by Basim Magdy in collaboration with Blanca Vinas, Artsumer Gallery, Istanbul, Turkey, 8 December 2017-15 January 2018  @Bahar Yurukoglu

A place where light casts many enigmatic shadows, curated by Basim Magdy in collaboration with Blanca Vinas, Artsumer Gallery, Istanbul, Turkey, 8 December 2017-15 January 2018

@Bahar Yurukoglu

 A place where light casts many enigmatic shadows, curated by Basim Magdy in collaboration with Blanca Vinas, Artsumer Gallery, Istanbul, Turkey, 8 December 2017-15 January 2018  @Bahar Yurukoglu

A place where light casts many enigmatic shadows, curated by Basim Magdy in collaboration with Blanca Vinas, Artsumer Gallery, Istanbul, Turkey, 8 December 2017-15 January 2018

@Bahar Yurukoglu

    Asthenia No.06, curated by Amalia Vekri, Hot Wheels Project, Athens, Greece, 8 March 2018- 24 March 2018  Exhibited artists   Benedikt Bock, Manolis D. Lemos, Christos Delidimos, Alex Eagleton, Florent Frizet, Pinelopi Gerasimou, Delia Gonza

 

Asthenia No.06, curated by Amalia Vekri, Hot Wheels Project, Athens, Greece, 8 March 2018- 24 March 2018

Exhibited artists

Benedikt Bock, Manolis D. Lemos, Christos Delidimos, Alex Eagleton, Florent Frizet, Pinelopi Gerasimou, Delia Gonzalez, Charles Irvin, Ula Lucinska and Michal Knychaus, Albert Mayr, Natasha Papadopoulou, Lukas Panek, Tula Plumi, Erica Scourti, Goncalo Sena, Valinia Svoronou, Alexandros Vasmoulakis with Paris Koutsikos & Christina Theisen, Vincent Verhoef, Faye Wei Wei

@athanasios gatos

 

 Asthenia No.06, curated by Amalia Vekri, Hot Wheels Project, Athens, Greece, 8 March 2018- 24 March 2018  Exhibited artists   Benedikt Bock, Manolis D. Lemos, Christos Delidimos, Alex Eagleton, Florent Frizet, Pinelopi Gerasimou, Delia Gonzalez

Asthenia No.06, curated by Amalia Vekri, Hot Wheels Project, Athens, Greece, 8 March 2018- 24 March 2018

Exhibited artists

Benedikt Bock, Manolis D. Lemos, Christos Delidimos, Alex Eagleton, Florent Frizet, Pinelopi Gerasimou, Delia Gonzalez, Charles Irvin, Ula Lucinska and Michal Knychaus, Albert Mayr, Natasha Papadopoulou, Lukas Panek, Tula Plumi, Erica Scourti, Goncalo Sena, Valinia Svoronou, Alexandros Vasmoulakis with Paris Koutsikos & Christina Theisen, Vincent Verhoef, Faye Wei Wei

@athanasios gatos

 Asthenia No.06, curated by Amalia Vekri, Hot Wheels Project, Athens, Greece, 8 March 2018- 24 March 2018  Exhibited artists   Benedikt Bock, Manolis D. Lemos, Christos Delidimos, Alex Eagleton, Florent Frizet, Pinelopi Gerasimou, Delia Gonzalez

Asthenia No.06, curated by Amalia Vekri, Hot Wheels Project, Athens, Greece, 8 March 2018- 24 March 2018

Exhibited artists

Benedikt Bock, Manolis D. Lemos, Christos Delidimos, Alex Eagleton, Florent Frizet, Pinelopi Gerasimou, Delia Gonzalez, Charles Irvin, Ula Lucinska and Michal Knychaus, Albert Mayr, Natasha Papadopoulou, Lukas Panek, Tula Plumi, Erica Scourti, Goncalo Sena, Valinia Svoronou, Alexandros Vasmoulakis with Paris Koutsikos & Christina Theisen, Vincent Verhoef, Faye Wei Wei

@athanasios gatos

 Asthenia No.06, curated by Amalia Vekri, Hot Wheels Project, Athens, Greece, 8 March 2018- 24 March 2018  Exhibited artists   Benedikt Bock, Manolis D. Lemos, Christos Delidimos, Alex Eagleton, Florent Frizet, Pinelopi Gerasimou, Delia Gonzalez

Asthenia No.06, curated by Amalia Vekri, Hot Wheels Project, Athens, Greece, 8 March 2018- 24 March 2018

Exhibited artists

Benedikt Bock, Manolis D. Lemos, Christos Delidimos, Alex Eagleton, Florent Frizet, Pinelopi Gerasimou, Delia Gonzalez, Charles Irvin, Ula Lucinska and Michal Knychaus, Albert Mayr, Natasha Papadopoulou, Lukas Panek, Tula Plumi, Erica Scourti, Goncalo Sena, Valinia Svoronou, Alexandros Vasmoulakis with Paris Koutsikos & Christina Theisen, Vincent Verhoef, Faye Wei Wei

@athanasios gatos

 SCORPIO(S) RISING curated by Margarita Bofiliou, Daily Lazy Projects, Athens, Greece, 29 November 2017 - 5 January 2018   with: Dimitrios Antonitsis, Juliette Blightman, Clio Boboti, Pinelopi Gerasimou, Andria Kyriakidou, Leonidas Liampeys, Lil

SCORPIO(S) RISING curated by Margarita Bofiliou, Daily Lazy Projects, Athens, Greece, 29 November 2017 - 5 January 2018


with: Dimitrios Antonitsis, Juliette Blightman, Clio Boboti, Pinelopi Gerasimou, Andria Kyriakidou, Leonidas Liampeys, Lillian Lykiardopoulou, Iordanis Papadopoulos, Raindog, Nana Sachini, Nikos Tranos, Pavlos Tsakonas, Amalia Vekri, Stavro-Christo Vlachakis

29 November 2017 - 5 January 2018

 SCORPIO(S) RISING curated by Margarita Bofiliou, Daily Lazy Projects, Athens, Greece, 29 November 2017 - 5 January 2018   with: Dimitrios Antonitsis, Juliette Blightman, Clio Boboti, Pinelopi Gerasimou, Andria Kyriakidou, Leonidas Liampeys, Lil

SCORPIO(S) RISING curated by Margarita Bofiliou, Daily Lazy Projects, Athens, Greece, 29 November 2017 - 5 January 2018


with: Dimitrios Antonitsis, Juliette Blightman, Clio Boboti, Pinelopi Gerasimou, Andria Kyriakidou, Leonidas Liampeys, Lillian Lykiardopoulou, Iordanis Papadopoulos, Raindog, Nana Sachini, Nikos Tranos, Pavlos Tsakonas, Amalia Vekri, Stavro-Christo Vlachakis

 SCORPIO(S) RISING curated by Margarita Bofiliou, Daily Lazy Projects, Athens, Greece, 29 November 2017 - 5 January 2018   with: Dimitrios Antonitsis, Juliette Blightman, Clio Boboti, Pinelopi Gerasimou, Andria Kyriakidou, Leonidas Liampeys, Lil

SCORPIO(S) RISING curated by Margarita Bofiliou, Daily Lazy Projects, Athens, Greece, 29 November 2017 - 5 January 2018


with: Dimitrios Antonitsis, Juliette Blightman, Clio Boboti, Pinelopi Gerasimou, Andria Kyriakidou, Leonidas Liampeys, Lillian Lykiardopoulou, Iordanis Papadopoulos, Raindog, Nana Sachini, Nikos Tranos, Pavlos Tsakonas, Amalia Vekri, Stavro-Christo Vlachakis

 SCORPIO(S) RISING curated by Margarita Bofiliou, Daily Lazy Projects, Athens, Greece, 29 November 2017 - 5 January 2018   with: Dimitrios Antonitsis, Juliette Blightman, Clio Boboti, Pinelopi Gerasimou, Andria Kyriakidou, Leonidas Liampeys, Lil

SCORPIO(S) RISING curated by Margarita Bofiliou, Daily Lazy Projects, Athens, Greece, 29 November 2017 - 5 January 2018


with: Dimitrios Antonitsis, Juliette Blightman, Clio Boboti, Pinelopi Gerasimou, Andria Kyriakidou, Leonidas Liampeys, Lillian Lykiardopoulou, Iordanis Papadopoulos, Raindog, Nana Sachini, Nikos Tranos, Pavlos Tsakonas, Amalia Vekri, Stavro-Christo Vlachakis

From the Earth to Thermissi curated by Nadia Argyropoulou
From the Earth to Thermissi curated by Nadia Argyropoulou
From the Earth to Thermissi curated by Nadia Argyropoulou
From the Earth to Thermissi curated by Nadia Argyropoulou
From the Earth to Thermissi curated by Nadia Argyropoulou
From the Earth to Thermissi curated by Nadia Argyropoulou
From the Earth to Thermissi curated by Nadia Argyropoulou
From the Earth to Thermissi curated by Nadia Argyropoulou
From the Earth to Thermissi curated by Nadia Argyropoulou
From the Earth to Thermissi curated by Nadia Argyropoulou
From the Earth to Thermissi curated by Nadia Argyropoulou
From the Earth to Thermissi curated by Nadia Argyropoulou
KOSTAS LAMBRIDIS REVERSE FIREWORKS IN SLOW MOTION
KOSTAS LAMBRIDIS REVERSE FIREWORKS IN SLOW MOTION

Carpenters Workshop Gallery presents Reverse Fireworks in Slow Motion, the first stateside solo exhibition by Greek artist, Kostas Lambridis. Delving into the essence of Earth’s elements, Lambridis unveils nine new works that explore a mono-material approach, focusing on metal, wood, mineral, and plastic. Lambridis treats each element equally, highlighting their significance and creating harmony between the materials through his craftsmanship.

“There is a structure in the way I work that has become more of a limitation, than an open door. With the excuse of this new show, I wanted to face the void. When you look at my previous work, there is a certain level of complexity. I realised if you focus on one material, like wood, eventually you realise there is the same level of complexity within that material.” – Kostas Lambridis

8 Sep - 23 Nov 2023

KOSTAS LAMBRIDIS REVERSE FIREWORKS IN SLOW MOTION
KOSTAS LAMBRIDIS REVERSE FIREWORKS IN SLOW MOTION

Carpenters Workshop Gallery presents Reverse Fireworks in Slow Motion, the first stateside solo exhibition by Greek artist, Kostas Lambridis. Delving into the essence of Earth’s elements, Lambridis unveils nine new works that explore a mono-material approach, focusing on metal, wood, mineral, and plastic. Lambridis treats each element equally, highlighting their significance and creating harmony between the materials through his craftsmanship.

“There is a structure in the way I work that has become more of a limitation, than an open door. With the excuse of this new show, I wanted to face the void. When you look at my previous work, there is a certain level of complexity. I realised if you focus on one material, like wood, eventually you realise there is the same level of complexity within that material.” – Kostas Lambridis

8 Sep - 23 Nov 2023

KOSTAS LAMBRIDIS REVERSE FIREWORKS IN SLOW MOTION
KOSTAS LAMBRIDIS REVERSE FIREWORKS IN SLOW MOTION

Carpenters Workshop Gallery presents Reverse Fireworks in Slow Motion, the first stateside solo exhibition by Greek artist, Kostas Lambridis. Delving into the essence of Earth’s elements, Lambridis unveils nine new works that explore a mono-material approach, focusing on metal, wood, mineral, and plastic. Lambridis treats each element equally, highlighting their significance and creating harmony between the materials through his craftsmanship.

“There is a structure in the way I work that has become more of a limitation, than an open door. With the excuse of this new show, I wanted to face the void. When you look at my previous work, there is a certain level of complexity. I realised if you focus on one material, like wood, eventually you realise there is the same level of complexity within that material.” – Kostas Lambridis

8 Sep - 23 Nov 2023

KOSTAS LAMBRIDIS REVERSE FIREWORKS IN SLOW MOTION
KOSTAS LAMBRIDIS REVERSE FIREWORKS IN SLOW MOTION

Carpenters Workshop Gallery presents Reverse Fireworks in Slow Motion, the first stateside solo exhibition by Greek artist, Kostas Lambridis. Delving into the essence of Earth’s elements, Lambridis unveils nine new works that explore a mono-material approach, focusing on metal, wood, mineral, and plastic. Lambridis treats each element equally, highlighting their significance and creating harmony between the materials through his craftsmanship.

“There is a structure in the way I work that has become more of a limitation, than an open door. With the excuse of this new show, I wanted to face the void. When you look at my previous work, there is a certain level of complexity. I realised if you focus on one material, like wood, eventually you realise there is the same level of complexity within that material.” – Kostas Lambridis

8 Sep - 23 Nov 2023

KOSTAS LAMBRIDIS REVERSE FIREWORKS IN SLOW MOTION
KOSTAS LAMBRIDIS REVERSE FIREWORKS IN SLOW MOTION

Carpenters Workshop Gallery presents Reverse Fireworks in Slow Motion, the first stateside solo exhibition by Greek artist, Kostas Lambridis. Delving into the essence of Earth’s elements, Lambridis unveils nine new works that explore a mono-material approach, focusing on metal, wood, mineral, and plastic. Lambridis treats each element equally, highlighting their significance and creating harmony between the materials through his craftsmanship.

“There is a structure in the way I work that has become more of a limitation, than an open door. With the excuse of this new show, I wanted to face the void. When you look at my previous work, there is a certain level of complexity. I realised if you focus on one material, like wood, eventually you realise there is the same level of complexity within that material.” – Kostas Lambridis

8 Sep - 23 Nov 2023

KOSTAS LAMBRIDIS REVERSE FIREWORKS IN SLOW MOTION
KOSTAS LAMBRIDIS REVERSE FIREWORKS IN SLOW MOTION

Carpenters Workshop Gallery presents Reverse Fireworks in Slow Motion, the first stateside solo exhibition by Greek artist, Kostas Lambridis. Delving into the essence of Earth’s elements, Lambridis unveils nine new works that explore a mono-material approach, focusing on metal, wood, mineral, and plastic. Lambridis treats each element equally, highlighting their significance and creating harmony between the materials through his craftsmanship.

“There is a structure in the way I work that has become more of a limitation, than an open door. With the excuse of this new show, I wanted to face the void. When you look at my previous work, there is a certain level of complexity. I realised if you focus on one material, like wood, eventually you realise there is the same level of complexity within that material.” – Kostas Lambridis

8 Sep - 23 Nov 2023

KOSTAS LAMBRIDIS REVERSE FIREWORKS IN SLOW MOTION
KOSTAS LAMBRIDIS REVERSE FIREWORKS IN SLOW MOTION

Carpenters Workshop Gallery presents Reverse Fireworks in Slow Motion, the first stateside solo exhibition by Greek artist, Kostas Lambridis. Delving into the essence of Earth’s elements, Lambridis unveils nine new works that explore a mono-material approach, focusing on metal, wood, mineral, and plastic. Lambridis treats each element equally, highlighting their significance and creating harmony between the materials through his craftsmanship.

“There is a structure in the way I work that has become more of a limitation, than an open door. With the excuse of this new show, I wanted to face the void. When you look at my previous work, there is a certain level of complexity. I realised if you focus on one material, like wood, eventually you realise there is the same level of complexity within that material.” – Kostas Lambridis

8 Sep - 23 Nov 2023

KOSTAS LAMBRIDIS REVERSE FIREWORKS IN SLOW MOTION
KOSTAS LAMBRIDIS REVERSE FIREWORKS IN SLOW MOTION

Carpenters Workshop Gallery presents Reverse Fireworks in Slow Motion, the first stateside solo exhibition by Greek artist, Kostas Lambridis. Delving into the essence of Earth’s elements, Lambridis unveils nine new works that explore a mono-material approach, focusing on metal, wood, mineral, and plastic. Lambridis treats each element equally, highlighting their significance and creating harmony between the materials through his craftsmanship.

“There is a structure in the way I work that has become more of a limitation, than an open door. With the excuse of this new show, I wanted to face the void. When you look at my previous work, there is a certain level of complexity. I realised if you focus on one material, like wood, eventually you realise there is the same level of complexity within that material.” – Kostas Lambridis

8 Sep - 23 Nov 2023

KOSTAS LAMBRIDIS REVERSE FIREWORKS IN SLOW MOTION
KOSTAS LAMBRIDIS REVERSE FIREWORKS IN SLOW MOTION

Carpenters Workshop Gallery presents Reverse Fireworks in Slow Motion, the first stateside solo exhibition by Greek artist, Kostas Lambridis. Delving into the essence of Earth’s elements, Lambridis unveils nine new works that explore a mono-material approach, focusing on metal, wood, mineral, and plastic. Lambridis treats each element equally, highlighting their significance and creating harmony between the materials through his craftsmanship.

“There is a structure in the way I work that has become more of a limitation, than an open door. With the excuse of this new show, I wanted to face the void. When you look at my previous work, there is a certain level of complexity. I realised if you focus on one material, like wood, eventually you realise there is the same level of complexity within that material.” – Kostas Lambridis

8 Sep - 23 Nov 2023

Outraged by Pleasure curated by Nadia Argyropoulou
Outraged by Pleasure curated by Nadia Argyropoulou

The exhibition and events titled outraged by pleasure start from the ambivalent co-existence of outrage and pleasure in this paradoxical utterance within the sociocultural, literary and political context of its times, and moves on to explore what the phrase may mean in the present and in the future and in relation to the fields of life and art amidst various crises and urgencies.

Friday, Sept. 29 to Sunday, Nov. 12, 2023

Outraged by Pleasure curated by Nadia Argyropoulou
Outraged by Pleasure curated by Nadia Argyropoulou

The exhibition and events titled outraged by pleasure start from the ambivalent co-existence of outrage and pleasure in this paradoxical utterance within the sociocultural, literary and political context of its times, and moves on to explore what the phrase may mean in the present and in the future and in relation to the fields of life and art amidst various crises and urgencies.

Friday, Sept. 29 to Sunday, Nov. 12, 2023

@PinelopiGerasimou.jpg
Outraged by Pleasure curated by Nadia Argyropoulou
Outraged by Pleasure curated by Nadia Argyropoulou

The exhibition and events titled outraged by pleasure start from the ambivalent co-existence of outrage and pleasure in this paradoxical utterance within the sociocultural, literary and political context of its times, and moves on to explore what the phrase may mean in the present and in the future and in relation to the fields of life and art amidst various crises and urgencies.

Friday, Sept. 29 to Sunday, Nov. 12, 2023

Outraged by Pleasure curated by Nadia Argyropoulou
Outraged by Pleasure curated by Nadia Argyropoulou

The exhibition and events titled outraged by pleasure start from the ambivalent co-existence of outrage and pleasure in this paradoxical utterance within the sociocultural, literary and political context of its times, and moves on to explore what the phrase may mean in the present and in the future and in relation to the fields of life and art amidst various crises and urgencies.

Friday, Sept. 29 to Sunday, Nov. 12, 2023

Outraged by Pleasure curated by Nadia Argyropoulou
Outraged by Pleasure curated by Nadia Argyropoulou

The exhibition and events titled outraged by pleasure start from the ambivalent co-existence of outrage and pleasure in this paradoxical utterance within the sociocultural, literary and political context of its times, and moves on to explore what the phrase may mean in the present and in the future and in relation to the fields of life and art amidst various crises and urgencies.

Friday, Sept. 29 to Sunday, Nov. 12, 2023

Outraged by Pleasure curated by Nadia Argyropoulou
Outraged by Pleasure curated by Nadia Argyropoulou

The exhibition and events titled outraged by pleasure start from the ambivalent co-existence of outrage and pleasure in this paradoxical utterance within the sociocultural, literary and political context of its times, and moves on to explore what the phrase may mean in the present and in the future and in relation to the fields of life and art amidst various crises and urgencies.

Friday, Sept. 29 to Sunday, Nov. 12, 2023

Outraged by Pleasure curated by Nadia Argyropoulou
Outraged by Pleasure curated by Nadia Argyropoulou

The exhibition and events titled outraged by pleasure start from the ambivalent co-existence of outrage and pleasure in this paradoxical utterance within the sociocultural, literary and political context of its times, and moves on to explore what the phrase may mean in the present and in the future and in relation to the fields of life and art amidst various crises and urgencies.

Friday, Sept. 29 to Sunday, Nov. 12, 2023

Outraged by Pleasure curated by Nadia Argyropoulou
Outraged by Pleasure curated by Nadia Argyropoulou

The exhibition and events titled outraged by pleasure start from the ambivalent co-existence of outrage and pleasure in this paradoxical utterance within the sociocultural, literary and political context of its times, and moves on to explore what the phrase may mean in the present and in the future and in relation to the fields of life and art amidst various crises and urgencies.

Friday, Sept. 29 to Sunday, Nov. 12, 2023

 A place where light casts many enigmatic shadows, curated by Basim Magdy in collaboration with Blanca Vinas, Artsumer Gallery, Istanbul, Turkey, 8 December 2017-15 January 2018  @Bahar Yurukoglu
 A place where light casts many enigmatic shadows, curated by Basim Magdy in collaboration with Blanca Vinas, Artsumer Gallery, Istanbul, Turkey, 8 December 2017-15 January 2018  @Bahar Yurukoglu
 A place where light casts many enigmatic shadows, curated by Basim Magdy in collaboration with Blanca Vinas, Artsumer Gallery, Istanbul, Turkey, 8 December 2017-15 January 2018  @Bahar Yurukoglu
 A place where light casts many enigmatic shadows, curated by Basim Magdy in collaboration with Blanca Vinas, Artsumer Gallery, Istanbul, Turkey, 8 December 2017-15 January 2018  @Bahar Yurukoglu
    Asthenia No.06, curated by Amalia Vekri, Hot Wheels Project, Athens, Greece, 8 March 2018- 24 March 2018  Exhibited artists   Benedikt Bock, Manolis D. Lemos, Christos Delidimos, Alex Eagleton, Florent Frizet, Pinelopi Gerasimou, Delia Gonza
 Asthenia No.06, curated by Amalia Vekri, Hot Wheels Project, Athens, Greece, 8 March 2018- 24 March 2018  Exhibited artists   Benedikt Bock, Manolis D. Lemos, Christos Delidimos, Alex Eagleton, Florent Frizet, Pinelopi Gerasimou, Delia Gonzalez
 Asthenia No.06, curated by Amalia Vekri, Hot Wheels Project, Athens, Greece, 8 March 2018- 24 March 2018  Exhibited artists   Benedikt Bock, Manolis D. Lemos, Christos Delidimos, Alex Eagleton, Florent Frizet, Pinelopi Gerasimou, Delia Gonzalez
 Asthenia No.06, curated by Amalia Vekri, Hot Wheels Project, Athens, Greece, 8 March 2018- 24 March 2018  Exhibited artists   Benedikt Bock, Manolis D. Lemos, Christos Delidimos, Alex Eagleton, Florent Frizet, Pinelopi Gerasimou, Delia Gonzalez
 SCORPIO(S) RISING curated by Margarita Bofiliou, Daily Lazy Projects, Athens, Greece, 29 November 2017 - 5 January 2018   with: Dimitrios Antonitsis, Juliette Blightman, Clio Boboti, Pinelopi Gerasimou, Andria Kyriakidou, Leonidas Liampeys, Lil
 SCORPIO(S) RISING curated by Margarita Bofiliou, Daily Lazy Projects, Athens, Greece, 29 November 2017 - 5 January 2018   with: Dimitrios Antonitsis, Juliette Blightman, Clio Boboti, Pinelopi Gerasimou, Andria Kyriakidou, Leonidas Liampeys, Lil
 SCORPIO(S) RISING curated by Margarita Bofiliou, Daily Lazy Projects, Athens, Greece, 29 November 2017 - 5 January 2018   with: Dimitrios Antonitsis, Juliette Blightman, Clio Boboti, Pinelopi Gerasimou, Andria Kyriakidou, Leonidas Liampeys, Lil
 SCORPIO(S) RISING curated by Margarita Bofiliou, Daily Lazy Projects, Athens, Greece, 29 November 2017 - 5 January 2018   with: Dimitrios Antonitsis, Juliette Blightman, Clio Boboti, Pinelopi Gerasimou, Andria Kyriakidou, Leonidas Liampeys, Lil
From the Earth to Thermissi curated by Nadia Argyropoulou
From the Earth to Thermissi curated by Nadia Argyropoulou
From the Earth to Thermissi curated by Nadia Argyropoulou
From the Earth to Thermissi curated by Nadia Argyropoulou
From the Earth to Thermissi curated by Nadia Argyropoulou
From the Earth to Thermissi curated by Nadia Argyropoulou
KOSTAS LAMBRIDIS REVERSE FIREWORKS IN SLOW MOTION
KOSTAS LAMBRIDIS REVERSE FIREWORKS IN SLOW MOTION
KOSTAS LAMBRIDIS REVERSE FIREWORKS IN SLOW MOTION
KOSTAS LAMBRIDIS REVERSE FIREWORKS IN SLOW MOTION
KOSTAS LAMBRIDIS REVERSE FIREWORKS IN SLOW MOTION
KOSTAS LAMBRIDIS REVERSE FIREWORKS IN SLOW MOTION
KOSTAS LAMBRIDIS REVERSE FIREWORKS IN SLOW MOTION
KOSTAS LAMBRIDIS REVERSE FIREWORKS IN SLOW MOTION
KOSTAS LAMBRIDIS REVERSE FIREWORKS IN SLOW MOTION
Outraged by Pleasure curated by Nadia Argyropoulou
Outraged by Pleasure curated by Nadia Argyropoulou
@PinelopiGerasimou.jpg
Outraged by Pleasure curated by Nadia Argyropoulou
Outraged by Pleasure curated by Nadia Argyropoulou
Outraged by Pleasure curated by Nadia Argyropoulou
Outraged by Pleasure curated by Nadia Argyropoulou
Outraged by Pleasure curated by Nadia Argyropoulou
Outraged by Pleasure curated by Nadia Argyropoulou

A place where light casts many enigmatic shadows, curated by Basim Magdy in collaboration with Blanca Vinas, Artsumer Gallery, Istanbul, Turkey, 8 December 2017-15 January 2018

@Bahar Yurukoglu

A place where light casts many enigmatic shadows, curated by Basim Magdy in collaboration with Blanca Vinas, Artsumer Gallery, Istanbul, Turkey, 8 December 2017-15 January 2018

@Bahar Yurukoglu

A place where light casts many enigmatic shadows, curated by Basim Magdy in collaboration with Blanca Vinas, Artsumer Gallery, Istanbul, Turkey, 8 December 2017-15 January 2018

@Bahar Yurukoglu

A place where light casts many enigmatic shadows, curated by Basim Magdy in collaboration with Blanca Vinas, Artsumer Gallery, Istanbul, Turkey, 8 December 2017-15 January 2018

@Bahar Yurukoglu

 

Asthenia No.06, curated by Amalia Vekri, Hot Wheels Project, Athens, Greece, 8 March 2018- 24 March 2018

Exhibited artists

Benedikt Bock, Manolis D. Lemos, Christos Delidimos, Alex Eagleton, Florent Frizet, Pinelopi Gerasimou, Delia Gonzalez, Charles Irvin, Ula Lucinska and Michal Knychaus, Albert Mayr, Natasha Papadopoulou, Lukas Panek, Tula Plumi, Erica Scourti, Goncalo Sena, Valinia Svoronou, Alexandros Vasmoulakis with Paris Koutsikos & Christina Theisen, Vincent Verhoef, Faye Wei Wei

@athanasios gatos

 

Asthenia No.06, curated by Amalia Vekri, Hot Wheels Project, Athens, Greece, 8 March 2018- 24 March 2018

Exhibited artists

Benedikt Bock, Manolis D. Lemos, Christos Delidimos, Alex Eagleton, Florent Frizet, Pinelopi Gerasimou, Delia Gonzalez, Charles Irvin, Ula Lucinska and Michal Knychaus, Albert Mayr, Natasha Papadopoulou, Lukas Panek, Tula Plumi, Erica Scourti, Goncalo Sena, Valinia Svoronou, Alexandros Vasmoulakis with Paris Koutsikos & Christina Theisen, Vincent Verhoef, Faye Wei Wei

@athanasios gatos

Asthenia No.06, curated by Amalia Vekri, Hot Wheels Project, Athens, Greece, 8 March 2018- 24 March 2018

Exhibited artists

Benedikt Bock, Manolis D. Lemos, Christos Delidimos, Alex Eagleton, Florent Frizet, Pinelopi Gerasimou, Delia Gonzalez, Charles Irvin, Ula Lucinska and Michal Knychaus, Albert Mayr, Natasha Papadopoulou, Lukas Panek, Tula Plumi, Erica Scourti, Goncalo Sena, Valinia Svoronou, Alexandros Vasmoulakis with Paris Koutsikos & Christina Theisen, Vincent Verhoef, Faye Wei Wei

@athanasios gatos

Asthenia No.06, curated by Amalia Vekri, Hot Wheels Project, Athens, Greece, 8 March 2018- 24 March 2018

Exhibited artists

Benedikt Bock, Manolis D. Lemos, Christos Delidimos, Alex Eagleton, Florent Frizet, Pinelopi Gerasimou, Delia Gonzalez, Charles Irvin, Ula Lucinska and Michal Knychaus, Albert Mayr, Natasha Papadopoulou, Lukas Panek, Tula Plumi, Erica Scourti, Goncalo Sena, Valinia Svoronou, Alexandros Vasmoulakis with Paris Koutsikos & Christina Theisen, Vincent Verhoef, Faye Wei Wei

@athanasios gatos

SCORPIO(S) RISING curated by Margarita Bofiliou, Daily Lazy Projects, Athens, Greece, 29 November 2017 - 5 January 2018


with: Dimitrios Antonitsis, Juliette Blightman, Clio Boboti, Pinelopi Gerasimou, Andria Kyriakidou, Leonidas Liampeys, Lillian Lykiardopoulou, Iordanis Papadopoulos, Raindog, Nana Sachini, Nikos Tranos, Pavlos Tsakonas, Amalia Vekri, Stavro-Christo Vlachakis

29 November 2017 - 5 January 2018

SCORPIO(S) RISING curated by Margarita Bofiliou, Daily Lazy Projects, Athens, Greece, 29 November 2017 - 5 January 2018


with: Dimitrios Antonitsis, Juliette Blightman, Clio Boboti, Pinelopi Gerasimou, Andria Kyriakidou, Leonidas Liampeys, Lillian Lykiardopoulou, Iordanis Papadopoulos, Raindog, Nana Sachini, Nikos Tranos, Pavlos Tsakonas, Amalia Vekri, Stavro-Christo Vlachakis

SCORPIO(S) RISING curated by Margarita Bofiliou, Daily Lazy Projects, Athens, Greece, 29 November 2017 - 5 January 2018


with: Dimitrios Antonitsis, Juliette Blightman, Clio Boboti, Pinelopi Gerasimou, Andria Kyriakidou, Leonidas Liampeys, Lillian Lykiardopoulou, Iordanis Papadopoulos, Raindog, Nana Sachini, Nikos Tranos, Pavlos Tsakonas, Amalia Vekri, Stavro-Christo Vlachakis

SCORPIO(S) RISING curated by Margarita Bofiliou, Daily Lazy Projects, Athens, Greece, 29 November 2017 - 5 January 2018


with: Dimitrios Antonitsis, Juliette Blightman, Clio Boboti, Pinelopi Gerasimou, Andria Kyriakidou, Leonidas Liampeys, Lillian Lykiardopoulou, Iordanis Papadopoulos, Raindog, Nana Sachini, Nikos Tranos, Pavlos Tsakonas, Amalia Vekri, Stavro-Christo Vlachakis

From the Earth to Thermissi curated by Nadia Argyropoulou
From the Earth to Thermissi curated by Nadia Argyropoulou
From the Earth to Thermissi curated by Nadia Argyropoulou
From the Earth to Thermissi curated by Nadia Argyropoulou
From the Earth to Thermissi curated by Nadia Argyropoulou
From the Earth to Thermissi curated by Nadia Argyropoulou
KOSTAS LAMBRIDIS REVERSE FIREWORKS IN SLOW MOTION

Carpenters Workshop Gallery presents Reverse Fireworks in Slow Motion, the first stateside solo exhibition by Greek artist, Kostas Lambridis. Delving into the essence of Earth’s elements, Lambridis unveils nine new works that explore a mono-material approach, focusing on metal, wood, mineral, and plastic. Lambridis treats each element equally, highlighting their significance and creating harmony between the materials through his craftsmanship.

“There is a structure in the way I work that has become more of a limitation, than an open door. With the excuse of this new show, I wanted to face the void. When you look at my previous work, there is a certain level of complexity. I realised if you focus on one material, like wood, eventually you realise there is the same level of complexity within that material.” – Kostas Lambridis

8 Sep - 23 Nov 2023

KOSTAS LAMBRIDIS REVERSE FIREWORKS IN SLOW MOTION

Carpenters Workshop Gallery presents Reverse Fireworks in Slow Motion, the first stateside solo exhibition by Greek artist, Kostas Lambridis. Delving into the essence of Earth’s elements, Lambridis unveils nine new works that explore a mono-material approach, focusing on metal, wood, mineral, and plastic. Lambridis treats each element equally, highlighting their significance and creating harmony between the materials through his craftsmanship.

“There is a structure in the way I work that has become more of a limitation, than an open door. With the excuse of this new show, I wanted to face the void. When you look at my previous work, there is a certain level of complexity. I realised if you focus on one material, like wood, eventually you realise there is the same level of complexity within that material.” – Kostas Lambridis

8 Sep - 23 Nov 2023

KOSTAS LAMBRIDIS REVERSE FIREWORKS IN SLOW MOTION

Carpenters Workshop Gallery presents Reverse Fireworks in Slow Motion, the first stateside solo exhibition by Greek artist, Kostas Lambridis. Delving into the essence of Earth’s elements, Lambridis unveils nine new works that explore a mono-material approach, focusing on metal, wood, mineral, and plastic. Lambridis treats each element equally, highlighting their significance and creating harmony between the materials through his craftsmanship.

“There is a structure in the way I work that has become more of a limitation, than an open door. With the excuse of this new show, I wanted to face the void. When you look at my previous work, there is a certain level of complexity. I realised if you focus on one material, like wood, eventually you realise there is the same level of complexity within that material.” – Kostas Lambridis

8 Sep - 23 Nov 2023

KOSTAS LAMBRIDIS REVERSE FIREWORKS IN SLOW MOTION

Carpenters Workshop Gallery presents Reverse Fireworks in Slow Motion, the first stateside solo exhibition by Greek artist, Kostas Lambridis. Delving into the essence of Earth’s elements, Lambridis unveils nine new works that explore a mono-material approach, focusing on metal, wood, mineral, and plastic. Lambridis treats each element equally, highlighting their significance and creating harmony between the materials through his craftsmanship.

“There is a structure in the way I work that has become more of a limitation, than an open door. With the excuse of this new show, I wanted to face the void. When you look at my previous work, there is a certain level of complexity. I realised if you focus on one material, like wood, eventually you realise there is the same level of complexity within that material.” – Kostas Lambridis

8 Sep - 23 Nov 2023

KOSTAS LAMBRIDIS REVERSE FIREWORKS IN SLOW MOTION

Carpenters Workshop Gallery presents Reverse Fireworks in Slow Motion, the first stateside solo exhibition by Greek artist, Kostas Lambridis. Delving into the essence of Earth’s elements, Lambridis unveils nine new works that explore a mono-material approach, focusing on metal, wood, mineral, and plastic. Lambridis treats each element equally, highlighting their significance and creating harmony between the materials through his craftsmanship.

“There is a structure in the way I work that has become more of a limitation, than an open door. With the excuse of this new show, I wanted to face the void. When you look at my previous work, there is a certain level of complexity. I realised if you focus on one material, like wood, eventually you realise there is the same level of complexity within that material.” – Kostas Lambridis

8 Sep - 23 Nov 2023

KOSTAS LAMBRIDIS REVERSE FIREWORKS IN SLOW MOTION

Carpenters Workshop Gallery presents Reverse Fireworks in Slow Motion, the first stateside solo exhibition by Greek artist, Kostas Lambridis. Delving into the essence of Earth’s elements, Lambridis unveils nine new works that explore a mono-material approach, focusing on metal, wood, mineral, and plastic. Lambridis treats each element equally, highlighting their significance and creating harmony between the materials through his craftsmanship.

“There is a structure in the way I work that has become more of a limitation, than an open door. With the excuse of this new show, I wanted to face the void. When you look at my previous work, there is a certain level of complexity. I realised if you focus on one material, like wood, eventually you realise there is the same level of complexity within that material.” – Kostas Lambridis

8 Sep - 23 Nov 2023

KOSTAS LAMBRIDIS REVERSE FIREWORKS IN SLOW MOTION

Carpenters Workshop Gallery presents Reverse Fireworks in Slow Motion, the first stateside solo exhibition by Greek artist, Kostas Lambridis. Delving into the essence of Earth’s elements, Lambridis unveils nine new works that explore a mono-material approach, focusing on metal, wood, mineral, and plastic. Lambridis treats each element equally, highlighting their significance and creating harmony between the materials through his craftsmanship.

“There is a structure in the way I work that has become more of a limitation, than an open door. With the excuse of this new show, I wanted to face the void. When you look at my previous work, there is a certain level of complexity. I realised if you focus on one material, like wood, eventually you realise there is the same level of complexity within that material.” – Kostas Lambridis

8 Sep - 23 Nov 2023

KOSTAS LAMBRIDIS REVERSE FIREWORKS IN SLOW MOTION

Carpenters Workshop Gallery presents Reverse Fireworks in Slow Motion, the first stateside solo exhibition by Greek artist, Kostas Lambridis. Delving into the essence of Earth’s elements, Lambridis unveils nine new works that explore a mono-material approach, focusing on metal, wood, mineral, and plastic. Lambridis treats each element equally, highlighting their significance and creating harmony between the materials through his craftsmanship.

“There is a structure in the way I work that has become more of a limitation, than an open door. With the excuse of this new show, I wanted to face the void. When you look at my previous work, there is a certain level of complexity. I realised if you focus on one material, like wood, eventually you realise there is the same level of complexity within that material.” – Kostas Lambridis

8 Sep - 23 Nov 2023

KOSTAS LAMBRIDIS REVERSE FIREWORKS IN SLOW MOTION

Carpenters Workshop Gallery presents Reverse Fireworks in Slow Motion, the first stateside solo exhibition by Greek artist, Kostas Lambridis. Delving into the essence of Earth’s elements, Lambridis unveils nine new works that explore a mono-material approach, focusing on metal, wood, mineral, and plastic. Lambridis treats each element equally, highlighting their significance and creating harmony between the materials through his craftsmanship.

“There is a structure in the way I work that has become more of a limitation, than an open door. With the excuse of this new show, I wanted to face the void. When you look at my previous work, there is a certain level of complexity. I realised if you focus on one material, like wood, eventually you realise there is the same level of complexity within that material.” – Kostas Lambridis

8 Sep - 23 Nov 2023

Outraged by Pleasure curated by Nadia Argyropoulou

The exhibition and events titled outraged by pleasure start from the ambivalent co-existence of outrage and pleasure in this paradoxical utterance within the sociocultural, literary and political context of its times, and moves on to explore what the phrase may mean in the present and in the future and in relation to the fields of life and art amidst various crises and urgencies.

Friday, Sept. 29 to Sunday, Nov. 12, 2023

Outraged by Pleasure curated by Nadia Argyropoulou

The exhibition and events titled outraged by pleasure start from the ambivalent co-existence of outrage and pleasure in this paradoxical utterance within the sociocultural, literary and political context of its times, and moves on to explore what the phrase may mean in the present and in the future and in relation to the fields of life and art amidst various crises and urgencies.

Friday, Sept. 29 to Sunday, Nov. 12, 2023

Outraged by Pleasure curated by Nadia Argyropoulou

The exhibition and events titled outraged by pleasure start from the ambivalent co-existence of outrage and pleasure in this paradoxical utterance within the sociocultural, literary and political context of its times, and moves on to explore what the phrase may mean in the present and in the future and in relation to the fields of life and art amidst various crises and urgencies.

Friday, Sept. 29 to Sunday, Nov. 12, 2023

Outraged by Pleasure curated by Nadia Argyropoulou

The exhibition and events titled outraged by pleasure start from the ambivalent co-existence of outrage and pleasure in this paradoxical utterance within the sociocultural, literary and political context of its times, and moves on to explore what the phrase may mean in the present and in the future and in relation to the fields of life and art amidst various crises and urgencies.

Friday, Sept. 29 to Sunday, Nov. 12, 2023

Outraged by Pleasure curated by Nadia Argyropoulou

The exhibition and events titled outraged by pleasure start from the ambivalent co-existence of outrage and pleasure in this paradoxical utterance within the sociocultural, literary and political context of its times, and moves on to explore what the phrase may mean in the present and in the future and in relation to the fields of life and art amidst various crises and urgencies.

Friday, Sept. 29 to Sunday, Nov. 12, 2023

Outraged by Pleasure curated by Nadia Argyropoulou

The exhibition and events titled outraged by pleasure start from the ambivalent co-existence of outrage and pleasure in this paradoxical utterance within the sociocultural, literary and political context of its times, and moves on to explore what the phrase may mean in the present and in the future and in relation to the fields of life and art amidst various crises and urgencies.

Friday, Sept. 29 to Sunday, Nov. 12, 2023

Outraged by Pleasure curated by Nadia Argyropoulou

The exhibition and events titled outraged by pleasure start from the ambivalent co-existence of outrage and pleasure in this paradoxical utterance within the sociocultural, literary and political context of its times, and moves on to explore what the phrase may mean in the present and in the future and in relation to the fields of life and art amidst various crises and urgencies.

Friday, Sept. 29 to Sunday, Nov. 12, 2023

Outraged by Pleasure curated by Nadia Argyropoulou

The exhibition and events titled outraged by pleasure start from the ambivalent co-existence of outrage and pleasure in this paradoxical utterance within the sociocultural, literary and political context of its times, and moves on to explore what the phrase may mean in the present and in the future and in relation to the fields of life and art amidst various crises and urgencies.

Friday, Sept. 29 to Sunday, Nov. 12, 2023

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