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Aegeanale in Greece highlights the Aegean as a region of inspiration, creativity and intercultural dialogue. Aegeanale intends to map the Greek archipelago as a complex of destinations with cultural interest.

Aegeanale presents Kivotos Art Projects in Mykonos, a group exhibition curated by art historian Sozita Goudouna featuring works by over twenty artists. Kivotos Art Projects aspires to showcase the achievements of Greek contemporary art in relation to the particular character of the island of Mykonos and the Cyclades, as well as to contribute to a fruitful dialogue between art and tourism with a view to reinforce Greek culture.

Participating artists:

Margarita Athanasiou / Felix Delandre / Maria Fragoudaki / Steve C. Harvey / Sofia Housou / Stelios Karamanolis / Elias Kafouros / Eva Marathaki / Margarita Myrogianni / Aliki Pappa / Hara Piperidou / Toula Plumi / Brigitte Polemis / George Sampsonidis / Martin Sexton / Christina Sgouromiti / Giorgos Stamkopoulos / Leontios Toumpouris / Antonis Tsakiris / Pavlos Tsakonas / George Tserionis / Versaweiss/ Christina Papas.

Curator:
Sozita Goudouna

Information:
Exhibition: May 31-October 1, 2014
Opening times: Monday-Sunday, 11.00 – 24.00
Venue: Kivotos Hotel, Ornos, Mykonos
Free admission
Contact: +30 22980 24094

Under the auspices of the Greek Ministry of Tourism.

Curator’s short bio:Bio_SozitaGoudouna

Aegeanale is an international arts and culture platform established in 2012, welcoming artists and visitors from around the world to summers of discovery and inspiration to the majestic Aegean Sea. Its fundamental goal is to highlight the Aegean as a region of inspiration, creativity and intercultural dialogue as well as to map the Greek archipelago as a complex of destinations with cultural interest.

Aegeanale’s program is constructed around two focus points: 1) a series of contemporary art projects traveling to several locations of the Aegean Sea constructing tourist routes of cultural interest. 2) a visual arts residency program on several islands of the Aegean, aiming to ‘transform’ the region into a unique open-air museum site.