Yiannis Psychopedis's 'Landscapes of Memory' Exhibition Continues at Goulandris Foundation
Translated from Greek, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- The exhibition "Landscapes of Memory. What I Kept" by Yiannis Psychopedis continues at the Basil and Eliza Goulandris Foundation.
- The exhibition features works exploring memory and landscape.
- Visitors can experience the artist's unique perspective on these themes.
Art enthusiasts have a continued opportunity to engage with the evocative works of Yiannis Psychopedis at the Basil and Eliza Goulandris Foundation in Athens. The exhibition, titled "Landscapes of Memory. What I Kept," showcases a collection that delves into the artist's personal reflections on memory and the landscapes that shape it.
Psychopedis's art offers a unique visual language to explore how experiences and recollections are imprinted upon both the physical environment and the human psyche. The exhibition invites viewers to contemplate the intricate relationship between place, time, and personal history through his distinct artistic lens.
The collection at the Goulandris Foundation provides a rich experience for those interested in contemporary art that grapples with profound themes. "Landscapes of Memory. What I Kept" allows visitors to immerse themselves in Psychopedis's world, where art serves as a powerful medium for examining the enduring impact of memory.
Originally published by Kathimerini in Greek. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.