Gallery Walk in Piraeus
YOUNG FRIENDS
JUNE 13, 2026
The Young Friends gallery walk began from the Ramiken Gallery, which was presenting Crucible, a solo exhibition by French artist Thomas Cap de Ville. Through dense, altar-like installations composed of accumulated objects, ephemeral materials, and personal narratives, Cap de Ville explores themes such as adolescence, memory, and counterculture.
The group then visited Sylvia Kouvali Gallery, where the exhibition cycle Cundu Luna Vini: The Producers was on view through two simultaneous presentations. In the main hall, Michael Kleine re-conceived the architecture of the gallery through the exhibition Enfilade, an exhibition in which sculptural objects sourced from personal archives and theatre storages functioned integrated into the environment as atmospheric regulators, dependent on light to acquire meaning. Meanwhile, in the studiolo, three texts by Efthimis Filippou sketched a very personal web of people.
The gallery walk concluded at The Intermission with Lotteria, Henry Curchod’s first solo exhibition in Piraeus. The exhibition presented an fictional yet plausible restaurant world, where painting, food, and fantasy merged within a playful, unstable, and alive with narrative potential visual language, through works that moved fluidly between figuration and abstraction.
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