New York Artists Embark on Greek Odyssey: A Journey of Inspiration
Greece is thriving, with open arms for artists from New York. At the ancient Odeon of Herodes Atticus, Marina Abramovic introduced Anonhi and the Johnsons to an enthusiastic crowd. Cindy Sherman and Dana Schutz received warm receptions for their exhibitions in Athens. Greece continues to embrace American artists, offering them a platform amidst troubling politics. Tschabalala Self’s “The Bigger Picture” drew crowds in Hydra, while George Condo’s “The Mad and the Lonely” brought vibrant color to the Deste Foundation’s Slaughterhouse Project Space. Artists find solace and inspiration in Greece, creating their own mythologies amidst a world in turmoil.
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Leonie Schultz completed her studies in Digital Media and Design at the Berlin University of the Arts. She focuses on digital installations and interactive art, often incorporating elements of sound and light to create immersive experiences. Leonie has been involved in several digital art festivals and is known for her innovative approach to storytelling through technology.