found mirror with shredded clothes and glue frame 110x50cm
The labels have been collected mostly from the flea market of Elaionas where all left overs of the previous sellers end up in the landfills of Nea Ionia. Wish I had a space big enough to take it all and create something. The t-shirt has been hand washed for obvious reasons. Clothing labels stitched on a used 100% cotton t-shirt XL of mine.
At Zappeio from 14- 18 September
There is No Place Like Home ( Santorini ) on going series, found sponges on wood, 97x67x6cm 2023
Upon the Burning of Our House, found sponges on wood, 82x82cm. 1/3 + 1ΑΡ 2023
Man on Earth, on going series, plastic food wraps, plastic bags and silicone tubes on laminated map Greece 89x120cm 2023
visited an abandoned place outskirts of Athens. Almost a virgin one but not worth visitng more than two times. Still interesting and planned for the next visit very soon.
Thank you Kiki for the ride
There is something interesting about the rotten/worn out awnings on the balconies of apartment buildings. It shows the poorness and the negligence of the owners or maybe they just like it the way it is. Most of these apartments are habitable. Wish I could replace with new ones and show the old ones in an exhibition along the history of the industry of the awning in the city of Athens. Photos taken with android phone.
Reality Check Chapter II: Inner Sanctum exhibition completed two weeks ago. You can check a video for more details. I used mazut and some fabric that I brought from Thessaloniki. There is also a catalog of the show available. Thank you for the photos Kiki
Curated by Costas Prapoglou
I have been collecting used kitchen sponges from short term apartments for the last 3 years. It is a pity that this kind of material ends up in the rubbish. When you wash your dishes with a sponge, it sheds tiny fibers. These fibers, a type of microplastics, can’t be filtered out by water treatment plants. These end up in the ocean where they join the millions of metric tons of plastic dumped there every year. Τhe synthetic materials that they’re composed of continue to release dioxins and formaldehyde into soil and the atmosphere. Every sponge has its unique color from its use by different people that stayed in each apartment. I did Spongebob for the obvious reasons.