Konstantinos Angelou's installation art “Φάρμακον”
- Mariana Ziku
- 17 Αυγ 2016
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Konstantinos Angelou's installation art “Φάρμακον” was presented at the beginning of June, in his art studio in Thebes, Greece. Angelou's new work creates a critical fiction of the urban wildness that questions the narrative experience of the postmetropolis, a transgressive nightscape of cityness unfolding in the form of an escapist arcade.'_' forms a scenic art environment that reflects on Paul Furley's concept of the edgelands and Edward Soja's term of exopolis. Angelou creates an aesthetics of the industrial infrastructure combined with the unsettled notion of otherness, of code and its troubled decoding processes and of the deterritorialization of material and memory. The installation marks the new flagship exhibition and publication project of Sphinx 'Open flash-fiction narratives in art environments' that will be presented in the Sphinx Festival 2017.

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