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Beuys100 – Social Sculptures

Opening of the "Beuys100 - Social Sculptures" exhibition on 29 September 2021 at the Goethe-Institute.

Exhibition opening

Opening of the "Beuys100 - Social Sculptures" exhibition on 29 September 2021 at the Goethe-Institute.

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Visitors can look at different works.

Exhibition opening

Visitors can look at different works.

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One of them is the sound installation "Melaina Melaina" by the artists Stella N. Christou.

Sound Installation

One of them is the sound installation "Melaina Melaina" by the artists Stella N. Christou.

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Visitors listen to the stories told by the sculpture.

Interaction with sound installation

Visitors listen to the stories told by the sculpture.

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Descriptions of the individual works of art are scattered on the walls.

Description of the works

Descriptions of the individual works of art are scattered on the walls.

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The photograph of Marietta Mavrokordatou is another work of the exhibition.

Visitor and photo

The photograph of Marietta Mavrokordatou is another work of the exhibition.

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Marietta Mavrokordatou has exhibited a whole photo series.

Photo gallery

Marietta Mavrokordatou has exhibited a whole photo series.

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"In the woods" by Simone Philippou is a work made of carved wood.

Wood carving

"In the woods" by Simone Philippou is a work made of carved wood.

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Another exhibit by Simone Philippou, which may only be touched with gloves.

Delicate art

Another exhibit by Simone Philippou, which may only be touched with gloves.

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Materials with which the visitors may become creative at an artwork.

Materials

Materials with which the visitors may become creative at an artwork.

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Visitors attaching materials to the curtain.

Participatory art

Visitors attaching materials to the curtain.

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The visitors can shape the curtain of Mehves Beyidoglu themselves.

Visitors of the opening

The visitors can shape the curtain of Mehves Beyidoglu themselves.

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Another sound sculpture is the one by Nicolina Stylianou.

Sound sculpture

Another sound sculpture is the one by Nicolina Stylianou.

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Visitors become a part of the sculpture and can become active themselves.

Violin over the head

Visitors become a part of the sculpture and can become active themselves.

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A sweater knitted by Zoe Polycarpou is also part of the exhibition.

Homemade knitted sweater

A sweater knitted by Zoe Polycarpou is also part of the exhibition.

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The curator Marina Christodoulidou looks at the exhibition in the room.

Exhibition in the hall

The curator Marina Christodoulidou looks at the exhibition in the room.

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A very special piece of the exhibition is a living rooster - an installation by Andreas Papamichael.

The rooster

A very special piece of the exhibition is a living rooster - an installation by Andreas Papamichael.

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Besides a rooster, there are other exhibits, such as the table tennis table (installation by Rafaella Constantinou).

Table tennis

Besides a rooster, there are other exhibits, such as the table tennis table (installation by Rafaella Constantinou).

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But also Korallia Stergide's ceramic work with reading was to be marveled at the opening.

Ceramic bowls

But also Korallia Stergide's ceramic work with reading was to be marveled at the opening.

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Korallia reading her play MYAM MWAM MIAOW MEOW MAM MA.

Reading

Korallia reading her play MYAM MWAM MIAOW MEOW MAM MA.

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