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Opening of the art exhibition "Synchrony of analogous comparisons"
The opening of the art exhibition "Synchrony of analogous comparisons" by Mahy Polymeropoulos took place on Monday, March 5th, 2018 at the renovated Cultural Hall of the Consulate General of Greece in New York.
Ms. Sozita Goudouna, the curator of the exhibition, stated:
“For her solo exhibition at the Consulate General of Greece in New York, Mahy Polymeropoulos created an entirely new body of work. The artist has gained recognition for her abstract paintings charged with ecological commentary, steeped in references of nature, emotions, the senses and metaphysics. For this show Polymeropoulos has produced large scale nature paintings which, while abstract, offer a realistic investigation into the artist’s notions of coexistence, humanism and transcendence. Here, Polymeropoulos will be taking on the immersive subject of eco-aesthetics, observing the natural forces and humanity's place in a world that is in a constant flux, as well as alluding to the anthropocene and to ways that humans can help shift the irreversible catastrophe of the earth. These imaginary scenes point to post-utopic landscapes and allow the artist to really expand the medium, as well as the message of art, in creating very sculptural landscapes, rich in details, color, texture and primarily in meaning”.
Mahy Polymeropoulos is a contemporary studio artist focusing the majority of her work in painting, sculptures, and installations. Her studios are based in Washington, DC and Maryland. She has been actively exhibiting her work in international shows and museums since 1978. Her work can be found in public and private collections.
https://www.mahydimitrioupolymeropoulos.com/
The opening was attended by university professors, businessmen, museums' directors, members of the Greek-American Community and journalists.
The exhibition will be opened to the public until March 19th, 9:00 a.m. to 2:30 p.m
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