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Dark space – bright space: a sense of the present and the possible future viewed through a collective exclusion and a blind alley, especially after the unconcealed violence of the government at all levels.
Is it a matter of our decision to release us to a new reality?On one side the sound of the installation maps the collective anger of claims through strikes and demonstrations, accompanied by an unprecedented violence from the state. On the other side, in the bright space, there is silence. Sound contains it. The pauses, the gaps enrich the sound; they signify it. A pendulum disarms our senses. Is a future solution pending or is it offered to us if we focus our mind on the perpetual movement, which marks a view deterministically?
Qbox gallery is pleased to present Eleni Panouklia and Sofia Kamayianni’s sound site specific installation titled Decision. In previous exhibitions Panouklia gοt attached to the relation between the single unit and the whole. Specifically, the artist explored the connection of a distinct point with an entire picture, along with the dimensions of the emotional and mental world. Sofia Kamayianni is a composer-musician who has collaborated with Panouklia for her recently exhibited installation APOMONOPTICON at Qbox.
Interactive programming for the pendulum: Lambros Pigounis
Eleni Panouklia was born in Agrinio in 1972. She completed her postgraduate studies in Sculpture on a scholarship she received from the Greek State Scholarships Foundation (2007). She studied Painting at the Athens School of Fine Arts (2004), Sculpture at the Accademia di Belle Arti di Roma (2003-04) and Chemistry at the University of Patra (1995). She has participated in various group exhibitions, while this is her fourth solo show in Athens.
Sofia Kamayianni was born in Athens in 1971. She has studied piano, classical percussion, composition for theatre and cinema and contemporary composition (MMus, Goldsmiths College-University of London). She has taken part in several music groups and performances. She has written music for plays, short films and multimedia projects. Compositions of her have been performed in Greece, England, Italy, Holland and USA.

Eleni Panouklia, Materia Incognita V, 2010, colored pencil, graphite on paper, 30x42cm

Eleni Panouklia, Materia Incognita IV, 2010, graphite on paper, 30x42cm

Eleni Panouklia, Materia Incognita IIa, 2010, tape, colored pencil, graphite on paper, 30x42cm
Eleni Panouklia, Sofia Kamayianni
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Decision
Dark space – bright space: a sense of the present and the possible future viewed through a collective exclusion and a blind alley, especially after the unconcealed violence of the government at all levels.
Is it a matter of our decision to release us to a new reality?
On one side the sound of the installation maps the collective anger of claims through strikes and demonstrations, accompanied by an unprecedented violence from the state. On the other side, in the bright space, there is silence. Sound contains it. The pauses, the gaps enrich the sound; they signify it. A pendulum disarms our senses. Is a future solution pending or is it offered to us if we focus our mind on the perpetual movement, which marks a view deterministically?
Qbox gallery is pleased to present Eleni Panouklia and Sofia Kamayianni’s sound site specific installation titled Decision. In previous exhibitions Panouklia gοt attached to the relation between the single unit and the whole. Specifically, the artist explored the connection of a distinct point with an entire picture, along with the dimensions of the emotional and mental world. Sofia Kamayianni is a composer-musician who has collaborated with Panouklia for her recently exhibited installation APOMONOPTICON at Qbox.
Interactive programming for the pendulum: Lambros Pigounis
Eleni Panouklia was born in Agrinio in 1972. She completed her postgraduate studies in Sculpture on a scholarship she received from the Greek State Scholarships Foundation (2007). She studied Painting at the Athens School of Fine Arts (2004), Sculpture at the Accademia di Belle Arti di Roma (2003-04) and Chemistry at the University of Patra (1995). She has participated in various group exhibitions, while this is her fourth solo show in Athens.
Sofia Kamayianni was born in Athens in 1971. She has studied piano, classical percussion, composition for theatre and cinema and contemporary composition (MMus, Goldsmiths College-University of London). She has taken part in several music groups and performances. She has written music for plays, short films and multimedia projects. Compositions of her have been performed in Greece, England, Italy, Holland and USA.
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