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Athens Airport Hosts Unique Images Of The Aegean Sea

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Salt  by Costas Masseras

Salt by Costas Masseras

The Athens International Airport and “Aegeanale” platform of art and culture invite the public to a unique journey of images destined to the Aegean Sea: the new exhibition of photography and video art entitled “Aegean Experienced.”

Caldera by Dimitris Kleanthis

Caldera by Dimitris Kleanthis

The exhibition showcases the Greek archipelago as a field of inspiration and creativity via the unique personal vision and aesthetics of seven artists. The outcome of this attempt leads to a multi-perspectival narration where the Aegean “leads” as a destination, as a place of residence, as a concept and feeling.

The exhibition hosts 15 images from the works Mare Liberum by Yiorgis Yerolymbos, Caravan Project and Blind Fisherman by Thekla Malamou and Stratis Vogiatzis,  Caldera by Dimitris Kleanthis, Salt  by Costas Masseras and Aegeanscapes by Socrates Baltagiannis, as also a video trilogy from the Living Postcards series by Emmanouil Papadopoulos.

The exhibition will be on display daily on a 24hour basis, until 30 October 2013, at the airport’s “Art & Culture” exhibition area, located at the Arrivals level (entrance 1, public area).

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