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Venice Biennale

photo credit: Andrej Vasilenko

The Venice Biennale is the absolute meeting point of artists and art professionals.

The presence of the Director of Contemporary Art in this event serves multiple roles: the continuous cultivation of gaze, instinct and aesthetics, the information about the current artistic tendencies, the acquaintance with the best professionals in the field, the promotion of our mission and the establishment of new partnerships among others.

One of the best moments of the 58th Venice Biennial was the experience of the Lina Lapelyté Lithuanian stand, Vaiva Grainyté, Rugilė Barzdžiukaitė, with Lucia Pietroiusti honored with the Golden Leo.

It is an installation that transforms the exhibition space into a beach accompanied by a live opera reminding us the effects of the ecological disaster. The view was made from the balcony on the first floor, reflecting the way we see the world. The installation can be seen from the balcony on the first floor reflecting the way we see the world.Such installation brings to our memory the first lessons of installation art on multiple viewing angles that lead to the emancipation and active participation of the viewer. The space is transformed into an experience asking for the audience’s overall presence and not just its critical look.

Among the many heartbeats we feltduring the opening week, two pavilions stand out exploring gestures and practices of resistance and emancipation. Dance and body are central to them. The Swiss Pavilion under thetitle Moving Backwards presents the artistic duo Pauline Boudry & Renate Lorenz. It borrows the practice of Kurdish female fighters who wear their shoes the other wayaround to fool the enemy and creates a video with the atmosphere of a queer nightclub. They question the notion of progress in a world where human rights are constantly being violated and wondering whether to go ahead we have to go back.

Barbara Wagner & Benjamin de Burca from Brazil refer the popular swing dance to highlightthe violation of LGBTQ community and blacks rights through a sensational video.

Regarding the Greek pavilion, the curator Katerina Tselou explored the subject of masculinity and patriarchy as well as its overthrow through thesensitivity and fragility hidden behind this social construction.Eva Stefani has been filming for years in a sensitive documentary a community of men.

Zafos Xagoraris with whom we collaborated in Eleusis for The H’ Workshop in Synoikismos presented a historical moment for the Greek pavilion and the history of modern art. In 1948 Greece handed over the Greek Pavilion to the great collector Peggy Guggenheim, who presented the greatest artists of the 20th century. changing our gaze forever. Through interventions in the building and archives Xagoraris highlights this unique moment. Panos Charalambous activated his glass installation with a deconstructed zeibekiko.

The artworks and the moments that I experienced once more in the opening of Venice would not be possible to fit in our site or social media. Art should be experienced first hand and our mission should be to bring it closer to everybody.

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Mystery 14 Human Requiem In Eleusis

World premiere of the film by French filmmaker Stephan Talneau for the homonymous performance in the archaeological site of Elefsina, directed by Jochen Sandig and choreographed by Sasha Waltz, in the presence of its creators.






Mystery 199 Vangelis Tsakos – Thanos Tsingos

From 17 April to 19 May, 2023 Eleusis European Capital of Culture presents Mystery 199 Vangelis Tsakos – Thanos Tsingos, an exhibition – tribute to two great artists of Elefsina, the award-winning photographer Vangelis Tsakos and the internationally acclaimed artist Thanos Tsingos at the Old Town Hall of Elefsina. Photographic and painting works, testimonies, publications, exceptional editions and valuable materials, products of extensive research, describe their history and highlight just a small part of the particularly rich but also unique work of the two artists.







Mystery 37 Voices of Elefsina

The artistic installation “Voices of Elefsina” by Berlin artist Karl Heinz Jeron, is presented in the context of the project Mystery 37 VOICES OF ELEFSINA of 2023 Eleusis, in collaboration with the team of the Zoetrope Athens art space. A live experience, in the form of a sound walk, which will be inaugurated in Elefsina on 28 April.







Mystery 197 Paper World - A Letter about Elefsina

From April 13th to April 16th, 2023 Eleusis European Capital of Culture presents an exhibition with artistic creations by Nicoletta Granitsa (aka Magemeli, a name that is inspired by the “alchemical” society of bees), under the title: Mystery 197 Paper World – A Letter to Eleusis, at the Canteen – Art Hub.

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