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Stefanos Tsivopoulos

CYCLADIC CAFE ART PROJECT

MARCH 2018

The initial unrelated stories of these three heroes connect through small random events.

The film represented Greece in the 55th Venice Biennale in 2013 and was part of the exhibition Stefanos Tsivopoulos’ History Zero at the Museum of Cycladic Art in 2014. A single channel version of the History Zero is presented within the Cycladic Café Art Project.

Stefanos Tsivopoulos (b. 1973, Prague) lives and works in Amsterdam and New York. His work refers mainly to the past, to the collective and individual memory, the genius loci and the types of reasoning that developed in the public domain. The technology of imagery, television aesthetics and historic authenticity of the cinematographic work, are parallel areas of research and interest for the creator.

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History Zero (2013), Arri Alexa 22:22
Courtesy Kalfayan Galleries, Athens – Thessaloniki
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History Zero (2013), Arri Alexa 22:22
Courtesy Kalfayan Galleries, Athens – Thessaloniki
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History Zero (2013), Arri Alexa 22:22
Courtesy Kalfayan Galleries, Athens – Thessaloniki
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History Zero (2013), Arri Alexa 22:22
Courtesy Kalfayan Galleries, Athens – Thessaloniki
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History Zero (2013), Arri Alexa 22:22
Courtesy Kalfayan Galleries, Athens – Thessaloniki
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History Zero (2013), Arri Alexa 22:22
Courtesy Kalfayan Galleries, Athens – Thessaloniki
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History Zero (2013), Arri Alexa 22:22
Courtesy Kalfayan Galleries, Athens – Thessaloniki
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History Zero (2013), Arri Alexa 22:22
Courtesy Kalfayan Galleries, Athens – Thessaloniki

CYCLADIC CAFE ART PROJECT

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The Museum of Cycladic Art presents the Cycladic Café Art Project – part of the Modern Art Program – combining places of social gathering with art. With the ultimate aim of embracing the Greek and international scene of modern art, the Museum presents works by internationally acclaimed and emerging artists linked to its current exhibitions and activities at Cycladic Café. The Cycladic Café Art Project motivates the dialogue between art and everyday life.

Curated by:
Aphrodite Gonou & Atalanti Martinou

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