Bodyfulness consists of a series of photographs and musical compositions revealing the potentials and paradoxes of digital intimacy. The work is accompanied by video referring to popular online voice-guided meditations (more…)
Lily Zoumpouli was born in Thessaloniki, Greece.
Her work has been published in a variety of cultural and art magazines and websites such as Greka, Lifo, The Kiosk Of Democracy, Proom, Pinterest, and others and has taken part in many group exhibitions both in Greece and abroad.
Today she is finishing her BA degree in Fine Art, Print & Time Based Media Course at the University of The Arts London (UAL) Wimbledon College.
She had her first solo exhibition in 2013 at MIET’s library displaying the first edition of her work that got published by Agra publisher. Presenting the published edition at “IANOS” bookstore & cultural space in Athens, followed by an exhibition of the work.
She took part in the Young Greek Photographers exhibition at The Benaki Museum as part of the Athens Photo Festival 2015.
She exhibited her work in Cork Fest along with photographers Michael Ackerman, Momo Okabe, Hideka Tonomura, Susu Laroche, Ilias Georgiadis, Magdalena Switek Rebbel 2015.
Her photographic project entitled “Discoloration” was selected as one of the ten favorite projects for 2015 by the editors of LensCulture “Favourite Conceptual and Fine Art Photo Series from 2015.”
Her work was exhibited as part of the group exhibition of Greek and Turkish Photographers entitled “Environmental’s Fertile” (2016) as part of the Balkan Photography Fest. Her work was exhibited both in Greece and Turkey.
She became a member of the photography collective entitle “Atonal” and recently exhibited her work with the collective in Rome at Interzone Gallery curated by Michele Corleone.
Bodyfulness consists of a series of photographs and musical compositions revealing the potentials and paradoxes of digital intimacy. The work is accompanied by video referring to popular online voice-guided meditations (more…)
The awakening of adolescence has been a recurring theme that has always fascinated a great many visual artists; conflicts of identity, physical metamorphosis, psychological instability (more…)
International Women’s Day: Founded over a hundred years ago evolving through various names and dates, this fulcrum of women’s rights was adopted by the United Nations only in 1975 and is still largely overlooked in many countries. (more…)
Artist and poet Sal Taylor Kydd announces the release of Yesterday, a limited edition artist book produced in conjunction with Datz Press, that explores the feelings of isolation and dislocation brought on by the pandemic (more…)
I re-discover parts of my cultural heritage, portraying the different facets of the life of mountain villages in between the Italian and Slovenian borders. What I found was a community of survivors. (more…)
At the end of the spiral, an encounter
between mind and earth
And yet the landing is not forced; it’s invited and aerial.
It is only on leaving the spiral that the obvious becomes apparent. Landing does not require a specific destination. It is simply a matter of crossing the air to put your feet down in your thoughts and count your memories. (more…)
Born on May 1, 1968 in Bordeaux, France, Alain Laboile is a photographer and father of six. In 2004, as he needed to put together a portfolio of his work as a sculptor, he acquired a camera, and thus developed a taste for macrophotography (more…)
The Mostra de Arte da Juventude (MAJ – Youth Art Show) is an initiative that has been held at Sesc Ribeirão Preto on a regular basis for the last 32 years, since 1989. It was created within the municipal context, in Ribeirão Preto (São Paulo), a city located inland, with the aim of lending visibility to the production of young artists (more…)
This year, and for the first time, the opening of the Horst exhibition, titled The Act of Breathing, is coinciding with the three-day Horst Arts & Music festival, from April 29 – May 1, 2022. After the festival weekend, the exhibition reopens from May 12 – July 31, 2022. (more…)