The Hellenic American Union, due to the COVID-19 pandemic and for public safety, decided to close down its galleries until further notice and offer the exhibition's catalogue for free.
…Means to soothe the pain…
Chrysostomos Mousmoulidis creates arks of fragmentary moments, filled with sensitivity, re-using canvases and frames from previous works that bear testimony to an earlier self. He combines these (stitches together) to create new works, in which many older ones lie concealed. In some of these new works, hidden behind the bold stitches and patches of a self and a past that opens wounds he seeks to heal, are poems, attestations of his psyche. Each work is a silent cry of anguish and a place of refuge for the artist.
The exhibition, which is organized in cooperation with Hellenic American College (HAEC) and Technochoros Art Gallery under the aegis of the George Zongolopoulos Foundation, is curated by Vivi Vasilopoulou.
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