AND ALL OUR WORLD IS DEW Art Exhibition at ACG

The American College of Greece (ACG) displays artworks from its collection for the public as part of the Arts Festival 2024

The American College of Greece has put together an art exhibition entitled AND ALL OUR WORLD IS DEW in the context of the Arts Festival 2024.

The exhibition is organized by the Frances Rich School of Fine and Performing Arts in collaboration with and with support from the Art History, Visual Arts and Graphic Design programs as well as of the Dance Area of ACG.

It brings artworks from the ACG collection selected on the basis of a common interest they exhibit in the natural sciences and mathematical theories, as well as in the systematic observation of natural phenomena and new technologies. The metaphysical dimension of geometry, mathematics, quantum physics or astrophysics is rendered through abstract forms, symmetrical and asymmetrical systems, diagrams, drawings, gestures as well as through the use of photographic cameras and photocopiers, motors, dimmers, LEDs and other electrical components.

Most of the artworks on display were created between 1950 and 1970, but the event also features new commissions as well as selected pieces from ACG students.

The exhibition is open and free to the public.

Participating artists: Dimitrios Antonitsis, Irene Baimas-Kiamos, Yannis Bouteas, Katharine T. Carter, Elen Demiryan, Etios, Jean Follett, Emre Hüner, HYPERCOMF x Gérard Haas, Jimmy Hencan, Hans Hinterreiter, Gerald Horn, Yorgia Karidi, Liliane Lijn, Panayotis Linardakis, Natalia Manta x Michael Lekakis & Frances Rich, Donald Mavros, Maria Mavropoulou, Miltos Manetas, Edward Meneeley, Eva Ohlow, Georges Perec, Lena Platonos, Afroditi Psarra, Vaggi Sekifu, John Smith, Marios Stamatis, Panos Valsamakis

Location: Deree – The American College of Greece, ACG Art Gallery, 6 Gravias, Agia Paraskevi

Duration: May 23- June 29, 2024

Opening hours: Monday- Friday, 15:00-19:00, Saturday, 12:00-16:00

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