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EVROVIZION focuses on less visible and marginalised geopolitical and cultural spaces, in particular in southeastern and eastern Europe. These are so-called “semi-peripheries'' and “places of diversity” that often play only a minor role in many international theoretical discourses and exhibition practices. In close cooperation with regional protagonists and each local art scene, new artistic projects...
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The Nicosia Open Up Festival – A festival open to all is a multi-dimensional arts festival that features an art exhibition, performances, an open discussion, lectures–performances, video-installations, multifaceted art activities, music, screenings, a street party, culinary events and workshops. The four- day events of the festival begin on Thursday, 19 October 2023, with the opening...
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NiMAC’s show directs our gaze toward the moving image. "we can only begin to notice" presents a curated selection of  non-fiction films by ten female creators from Cyprus and the Cypriot diaspora. With filmworks by: Maria Anastassiou, Marianna Christofides, Anna Kannava, Maria Loizidou, Keti Papadema, Danae Stylianou, Maria Toumazou, Rahme Veziroglu, Marina Xenofontos, Natalie Yiaxi
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7 May - 23 July 2022 | The exhibition One Hundred Fifty Eight Attempts for Revision comprises of four volumes: the three-volume project Propaedeutics on Memorial Structures (2018-2020) which investigates the social, political and cultural condition of memorials and monuments in Cyprus and We Never Had Winners (2021).
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7 May - 23 July 2022 | Sensing is believing, believing is seeing is a series of photographic works which utilise remote sensing techniques, namely photogrammetry and LiDAR scanning.
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7 May - 23 July 2022 | The exhibition, Frenk Bey, Fortress and the Thing, deals with the history of colonial Cyprus via a fictional narrative.
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16 April - 25 May 2022 | Despo Frederickou’s new work, entitled "Roman Years. The Journey Continues", is inspired by the history of Cyprus – the Roman era.
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