LESBOS.- K-Gold Temporary Gallery presents the group exhibition I woke with a marble head in my hands curated by Nicolas Vamvouklis, taking up a neoclassical residence at the village of Agia Paraskevi in Lesvos.
In an attempt to outline the complexities of our times, the show explores the notion of the wunderkammer. The empty house as an open showcase becomes the stage of presenting various methods of mapping, collecting, and archiving in artistic practices.
The title of the sixth summer show refers to the poem by George Seferis, which, as a contemporary Odyssey, points out the continuity between past and present, and how it is inscribed in both personal experience and cultural memory.
Lesvos has a significant history of collecting that ranges from prehistoric findings of the Petrified Forest, archaeology, and folk culture to the unique collection of Tériade who opened on the island the first Modern Art Museum in Greece.
The participating artists compose a contemporary cabinet of curiosities. Their artworks reflect on fragments of todays society, raising questions about their role and preservation. They highlight the therapeutic value of art in a materially saturated world and point out what do these objects physical and digital reveal about our identity as collectors.
Visitors are invited to follow these objects and connect the traces between myth and reality by facing their own personal limits and challenges.
Participating artists: Joan Jonas, Ilias Papailiakis, Virginia Russolo, Bas Jan Ader, Guendalina Cerruti, Christos Delidimos, Anna Franceschini, Louis De Belle, Jonathas de Andrade, Ørjan Amundsen, Eugenia Vereli, Petter Solberg, Adonis Archontides, Sarah Cockings and Harriet Fleuriot
The exhibition is accompanied with parallel events: dance performances, workshops for children, guided tours, screenings, and a bilingual catalog. K-Gold Temporary Gallery finally presents its photography journal The Wild Ones featuring Polly Brown, Diego Saldiva, Martin Sekera, Elena Subach, Daniel Everett and Christian Michael Filardo.
K-Gold Temporary Gallery is a nomadic platform for contemporary art that was founded in 2014 in the Greek island of Lesvos by Nicolas Vamvouklis. It aims to bring wider audiences closer to contemporary culture, by activating alternative spaces and offering artists and curators the opportunity to expand their research and practice. Beside its activities in Lesvos, it collaborates with cultural institutions in Greece and abroad, while in 2015 it received a distinction as Innovative European Citizen Initiative by Nantes Creative Generations.