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Gerasimos Rigas

CYCLADIC CAFE ART PROJECT

SEPTEMBER - DECEMBER 2017

Gerasimos Rigas

Rigas has directed four critically acclaimed films: “Habits”, “Parvas”, “100” and “Black Box” which screened at several film festivals around the world, like the Torino Film Festival, San Francisco International Film Festival, Crossing Europe Film Festival, Thessaloniki International Film Festival.

For this photographic series, shot in the Cyclades, Rigas photographed the human body in the landscape with a wide-angle lens, close to the body allowing his camera to merge the female form and the landscape in bold and unexpected ways. The forms bring to mind schematic representations of the female body in the Early Cycladic culture (3200-2000 BC) like in the violin-shaped figurines.

These schematic figurines are named for their form, which recalls that of a violin and they are the commonest type of the period’s schematic figurines (see violin-shaped figurines in Showcase 3 of the first  floor Permanent Collection).

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Photo Paris Tavitian
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Photo Paris Tavitian
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As part of the Contemporary Art Program, the Museum of Cycladic Art presents the Cycladic Café Art Project connecting social spaces with art. Aiming to embrace both the greek and the international contemporary art scene, the Museum presents works by internationally acclaimed and emerging artists, which relate to current Museum exhibitions and activities. The Cycladic Café Art Project stimulates an intimate dialogue bringing art closer to everyday life.

Curated by:
Aphrodite Gonou & Atalanti Martinou

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