29.LEONIDOU 25 28.GIATRAKOU 10 27.IERA ODOS 28 26.DANIHL PROFITOU 18 25.SALAMINOS 72 24.PARAMITHIAS 6 20.IASONOS 45 21.IASONOS 47 22.PERDIKA 8 23.GIATRAKOU 28 12.KERAMEIKOU 28 13.KOLONOU 29 14.LEONIDOU 11 16.DELIGIORGI 43 19.IASONOS 26 18.LEONIDOU 26 15.LEONIDOU 9 17.LEONIDOU 15 11.KERAMEIKOU 32 10.KERAMEIKOU 43 09.KERAMEIKOU 51 08.AGISILAOU 92 07.KERAMEIKOU 73 06.THERMOPYLON 23 05.THERMOPYLON 27 04.LEONIDOU & MYLLEROU 03.LEONIDOU 38 02.LEONIDOU 36 01.GIATRAKOU 2, INFO POINT
Alexia Karavela, 11:15, 2011, markers, pencils and tipp-ex on colored canson. 50x65cm

Alexia Karavela, 11:15, 2011, markers, pencils and tipp-ex on colored canson. 50x65cm

Andreas Ragnar Kasapis, When did you find out that he is not the man of God that he was built to be.., acrylics, colored varnishes on wood, 70x50cm

Andreas Ragnar Kasapis, When did you find out that he is not the man of God that he was built to be.., acrylics, colored varnishes on wood, 70x50cm

Chrysanthi Koumianaki, Constantine I of Greece (1868 – 1923), 2011, acrylics on canvas, 65x110cm

Chrysanthi Koumianaki, Constantine I of Greece (1868 – 1923), 2011, acrylics on canvas, 65x110cm

Chrysanthi Koumianaki, Cage, 2010, digital print, 25x25cm

Chrysanthi Koumianaki, Cage, 2010, digital print, 25x25cm

Mantalina Psoma, The Removal 24, 2011, oil on canvas, 50x60cm

Mantalina Psoma, The Removal 24, 2011, oil on canvas, 50x60cm

Μantalina Psoma, The Removal 18, 2011, oil on canvas, 50x60cm

Μantalina Psoma, The Removal 18, 2011, oil on canvas, 50x60cm

Mantalina Psoma, The Removal 17, 2011, oil on canvas, 50x60cm

Mantalina Psoma, The Removal 17, 2011, oil on canvas, 50x60cm

Mantalina Psoma, The Removal 13, 2010, oil on canvas, 50x60cm

Mantalina Psoma, The Removal 13, 2010, oil on canvas, 50x60cm

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ARTISTS

Alexia Karavela, Andreas Ragnar Kasapis, Chrysanthi Koumianaki, Vasilis Paspalis, Mantalina Psoma

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Rebecca Camhi Gallery
Group Show: 4 Young Greek Artists
''Far Away'', Mantalina Psoma

ALEXIA KARAVELA, ANDREAS RAGNAR KASAPIS, CHRYSANTHI KOUMIANAKI, VASILIS PASPALIS

Duration of the show : 12 September – 30 September

Group show of four young Greek artists

The concept of conscious and unconscious memory is a field of research, observation and creation of the works for all the artists.

Alexia Karavela depicts images of strangers, based on photographs found randomly, using markers and tipp-ex. The usage of draft material is inverse to the importance of the valuable memories of an atmosphere of post war Greece that ended up in trash.

Andreas Regnar Kasapis is  known for the illustrations, paintings and murals on walls he created on the streets of downtown Athens. His latest work is based on the composition of painting and photography and is mostly about memory and trauma. The works result from a procedure of quoting and cancelling different images, that are combined in order to create a large collage.

Chrysanthi Koumianaki is interested in public and private spaces in the metropolitan centres where she temporarily lives and works. Specifically she is mostly interested in parks, which create changes at the personal time and space. The works shown here are based on images from parks depicting elements that exist in them, such as the landscape, memorials, pavillions and leisure time activities.

Vasilis Paspalis’ work resists linear conventional narrative by offering several simultaneous narratives, fragments of stories which when combined appear incoherent. What emerges in most of his images is an endless struggle of power, a constant change of roles between superiority and submission, without ever knowing who is able to abuse and who is willing to be abused. What matters is the fragile product of the confrontation of characters. The image captures a moment just before or immediately after an event that is unclear itself.

 

MANTALINA PSOMA

‘’ FAR AWAY’’

Duration of the show : 5 October – 30 October

Rebecca Camhi gallery is pleased to present the third solo show of Mantalina Psoma entitled ‘’Far Away’’. Psoma was born in Athens in 1967 and studied painting at the Berlin School of Fine Arts.

While her work is based on painting she borrows elements from photography and film, capturing moments and emphasizing the atmosphere of the surroundings and the psyche of the depicted figures.

In her new work Mantalina Psoma presents mostly small paintings, which have a dual nature, they might be read independently and as part of a continuous variable story in space and time in which the viewer can revive their own memories and emotions.

During Remap KM  Rebecca Camhi gallery will present various artists, projects, screenings and various events on the groundfloor of the gallery in a project room.

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