“Curved Arrows”

Kunstraum am Schauplatz, Vienna, 2019

A project of Daily Lazy

Curated by Kostis Velonis

A curved arrow stresses its ambiguity through the symbolic difference of masculine and feminine design . The arrow is used here as a metaphor of the god Eros in Greek mythology, whose thin, long and pointed objects in our case do not hit their targets. An arrow that always misses reminds us that the imaginary demands are by definition, unsatisfiable and that the original desire is sustained by its lack.
This exhibition is the continuation of a recent show (Stopping Point, 2018) based on a poem by Antoine Tudal, which describes the difficulty of love through the acoustic and verbal similarity of “love” (l’amour) and “wall” (le mur) in French. The“love-wall” (l’a-mur) in the second part of this visual research is titled as “Curved arrows” .

Participating artists:

Amalia Vekri, Alexandros Georgiou, Maria Georgoula, Zoe Giabouldaki, Dimitris Ioannou, Eleni Kamma, Nikos Kanarelis, Chrysanthi Koumianaki, Markela Kontaratou, Karolina Krasouli, Konstantinos Kotsis, Margarita Myrogianni, Theo Michael, Myrto Xanthopoulou, Nina Papaconstantinou, Tereza Papamichali, Georgia Sagri, George Stamatakis, Stefania Strouza, Evangelia Spiliopoulou, Alexandros Tzannis, Panos Tsagaris, Dimitris Foutris, Savvas Christodoulides.

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“Untitled”, acrylic, ink and silkscreen on canvas, 33”x22” (84x56 cm) each canvas 2016

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Installation view “Curved Arrows” Kunstraum am Schauplatz, Vienna, 2019

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Installation view “Curved Arrows” Kunstraum am Schauplatz, Vienna, 2019

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Installation view “Curved Arrows” Kunstraum am Schauplatz, Vienna, 2019