‘Unlocked Identities’ Exhibition Explores Cultural Influences on Identity

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Sep 24, 2024

The “Unlocked Identities” exhibition showcases the perspectives of 21 immigrant artists from various backgrounds. Curated by Athens-based art curator Julia Sysalova, the exhibition examines how cultural codes shape and transform individual identities.

‘Unlocked Identities’ Exhibition Explores Cultural Influences on Identity

The featured artists explore their changing experiences through painting, photography, sculpture, and installations. They reflect upon how new cultural and social norms influence their artistic practices.

“Unlocked Identities” aims to foster a non-judgmental dialogue about identity,” said curator Sysalova, Vice President of the Institute of the Mediterranean Culture. “We invite visitors to consider their own perspectives and engage with the artists’ unique expressions.”

Artists exhibited: Oxana Akopov (US), Asia Aveli (Kyrgyzstan), Patricia Demba (Greece), Consonance Ebb (US), Irina Filova (US), Galina Hartinger (Austria), Julia iSABEL (US), Anna Livna (US), Elmira Kandy (Kazakhstan), Lena Kardash (Spain), Evgeny Maklakov (Spain), Irina Metz (Armenia), Gali / Galina Milter (US), Tatsiana Naumcic (Italy), Irina Pakhmutova (Cyprus), Garegin Protopopov (Spain), Lana Reiber (US), Veera Romanoff (Finland), Maya Shi (Singapore), Inna Voronov (US), Anna Yakusheva (UK).

The exhibition runs through October 10, 2024, at Perseus Gallery (456 W Broadway, New York City) and digitally at HMVC Gallery until October 14, 2024.

Source: Institute of the Mediterranean Culture

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