Opening of the "Beuys100 - Social Sculptures" exhibition on 29 September 2021 at the Goethe-Institute.
© Goethe-Institut, Andreas Loucaides
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Visitors can look at different works.
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One of them is the sound installation "Melaina Melaina" by the artists Stella N. Christou.
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Visitors listen to the stories told by the sculpture.
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Descriptions of the individual works of art are scattered on the walls.
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The photograph of Marietta Mavrokordatou is another work of the exhibition.
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Marietta Mavrokordatou has exhibited a whole photo series.
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"In the woods" by Simone Philippou is a work made of carved wood.
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Another exhibit by Simone Philippou, which may only be touched with gloves.
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Materials with which the visitors may become creative at an artwork.
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Visitors attaching materials to the curtain.
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The visitors can shape the curtain of Mehves Beyidoglu themselves.
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Another sound sculpture is the one by Nicolina Stylianou.
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Visitors become a part of the sculpture and can become active themselves.
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A sweater knitted by Zoe Polycarpou is also part of the exhibition.
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The curator Marina Christodoulidou looks at the exhibition in the room.
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A very special piece of the exhibition is a living rooster - an installation by Andreas Papamichael.
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Besides a rooster, there are other exhibits, such as the table tennis table (installation by Rafaella Constantinou).
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But also Korallia Stergide's ceramic work with reading was to be marveled at the opening.
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Korallia reading her play MYAM MWAM MIAOW MEOW MAM MA.
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