Greece
Utopian Landscape
Greece
Utopian Landscape
For marble atelier on·entropy, marble and light served as useful metaphors for the shifting social and cultural patterns caused by migration, and for the paradoxes, continuities and disruptions of utopia. Marble idols, made in the Cyclades islands 5,000 years ago, were widely distributed across the Aegean Sea, providing evidence of early trade and travels. The Greek team referenced the current flows and transitions of people, contextualised against a long history of population movement through Greece - a geographic bridge between east and west.
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Photography: Ed Reeve
Hellenic Ministry of Culture and Sports
Niki and Zoe Moskofoglou of on • entropy
Eleftheria Deko, Domnika Gregoriades (design)
Daphne Stylianou, Zoe Moskofoglou (research)
Giorgos Malekakis (photography)
Vassilis Sfakianopoulos (mapping director)
dtmh (video)
Nikos Eleftheras (music)
on • entropy
NEON
Upstream
Nopera
Dionysos Marble
Foundation of the Hellenic World
Martinos Art and Antiques