"City in Pieces" at EIGHT, critical institute for art and politics, is an exhibition curated by Kostas Tzimoulis (DAI, 2013) and Gigi Argyropoulou ( guest tutor DAI in 2016 and 2018) With Yota Ioannidou (DAI, 2009) among many others.

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“City in Pieces”, Group exhibition, 14 June - 30 September 2019

Artists: Nikos Arvanitis, Campus Novel, Ioanna Chatzipanigyri, Anastasia Douka, Eirene Efstathiou, Yota Ioannidou, Eirini Karagiannopoulou, Alexia Karavella, Learning from Documenta (E. Rikou - E. Gialouri), Ioanna Myrka, Giorgos Papadatos, PAT (Temporary Academy of Arts), Theo Prodromidis, Maria Sarri, Sofia Simaki, Eva Stefani, Yannis Theodoropoulos, Anna Tsouloufi-Lagiou, Kostas Tzimoulis, Eleni Tzirtzilaki, VASKOS, Kostis Velonis, Myrto Xanthopoulou

Curated by  Gigi Argyropoulou & Kostas Tzimoulis

During the last couple of decades the city of Athens went through radical transformations that changed its social and cultural frameworks. Even prior to the economic crisis the cultural landscape was in a process of rapid transformation while the lack of sustainable cultural policies and infrastructures continuously produced a precarious, hyperactive, often self-instituted and vulnerable landscape. In the last decade we have witnessed radical paradigm shifts in social and political frameworks together with mobilisations, practices of social solidarity and commoning, new institutions, large-scale art events and local scale organising. Emergent practices ephemerally rehearsed new ways of inhabiting the city while its artistic scene experimented with forms and conditions of production in varied contexts. In the last couple of years and increasingly in the current moment, Athens seems to be in a yet new phase and undergo different forms of change in the way its urban, political and cultural landscapes operate.

This exhibition seeks to bring together artistic practices that appeared in different contexts in Athens and sought to relate with its social, political and urban conditions. Challenging the contemporary demand of artistic production - that constantly seek for the new and the innovative - City in Pieces explores past works that took place in diverse environments, conditions and moments. This return is not a call of nostalgia but rather an attempt to rethink artistic narratives and explore possible new relations, imaginaries and forms that can produce in the here and now.

What are the functional and potential relations between artistic practice and material infrastructures and how changing conditions define artistic practice in Athens? How dominant is the support of private institutions today and to what degree they affect the nature and direction of artistic work? Can artistic practices that are increasingly implicated in neoliberal structures and mechanisms produce ruptures from within the very system they appear to serve? Is the ongoing reassessment of one’s former practices that have been recuperated the most effective strategy and how it may continue in conditions of induced precarity? Can artistic practices continuously avoid recuperation, evolve and stay relevant to the conditions of today?

Invisible Committee writes that ‘in reality what we need are not institutions but forms … Everything that lives is only forms and interactions of forms' (2017: 70). City in Pieces seeks to explore and return to such forms in the transitional landscape of Athens re-examining models of situatedness in dialogue with social, urban and institutional realities. City Pieces are collected and re-composed inside the space EIGHT attempting to produce a temporary refuge, a living organism, a fugitive condition of symbiosis.

A parallel programme of events, discussions and talks will take place during this exhibition.  

“City in Pieces”, Group exhibition, 14 June - 30 September 2019

Opening: Friday 14 June 2019

Opening Hours: 14 June - 21 Ιουνίου, Daily: 19.00-21.00

During the summer months the exhibition opens every Thursday 19.00 or after appointment  (8eightathens@gmail.com)

Το ΟΧΤΩ/ EIGHT, Politechniou 8, Αthens

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Kostas Tzimoulis

Gigi Argyropoulou