Reality Through Fiction
GROUP EXHIBITIONThurs-Sat, 15:00-18:00
OPENING
29. October at 18:30
at Circuits and Currents
Notara 13 & Tositsa, Exarcheia
10683, Athens, Greece
“Reality Through Fiction” is the result of a collective
conversation on how we conceive, perform and construct the real through
continuous recourse to the fictional.
Having Circuits and Currents as a starting point, the exhibition will extend along Tositsa Street and the vicinity. It will also extend to virtual spaces online, live performances and radio broadcasts.
A two-day conference will examine the intrinsic interplay of fiction and reality in the fields of literature, visual arts and new technologies.
Having Circuits and Currents as a starting point, the exhibition will extend along Tositsa Street and the vicinity. It will also extend to virtual spaces online, live performances and radio broadcasts.
A two-day conference will examine the intrinsic interplay of fiction and reality in the fields of literature, visual arts and new technologies.
PARTICIPATING ARTISTS: Jane Theodora Auer, Jonas Beutlhauser,
Kalliopi Chalouva, Kyrill Constantinides Tank, Vasileia Dereli, Johannes
Fedisch, Marlene Franz, Xenia Fumbarev, Johanna Gonschorek, Kassiani
Goulakou, Philipp Gufler, Stephanie Hammann & Maria von Mier, Tanja
Hamester, Leo Heinik, Evi Kalogiropoulou, Byron Kalomamas, Michael
Karmann, Lefteris Krysalis, Mirena Liakoussi, Aimilia Liontou,
Maria-Veronica Marioglou, Lorenz Mayr, Lisa Nase, Giorgos Palamaris,
Elena Papastergiou, Nektarios Pappas, Marios Pavlou, Mako Sangmongkhon,
Angela Stiegler, Anna Stroulia, Athina Veloudou, Myrto Vratsanou, Sarah
Weber
CONFERENCE SPEAKERS: Kostas Christopoulos (artist), Hans-Christian Dany (artist and writer), Anke Henning (theorist of literature and visual culture), Kostas Ioannidis (art historian), Ashkan Sepahvand (writer, translator and researcher), Kerstin Stakemeier (writer and educator).
CONFERENCE SPEAKERS: Kostas Christopoulos (artist), Hans-Christian Dany (artist and writer), Anke Henning (theorist of literature and visual culture), Kostas Ioannidis (art historian), Ashkan Sepahvand (writer, translator and researcher), Kerstin Stakemeier (writer and educator).
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