Barbara Kruger: Untitled (Pride and Contempt)
Πρακτικές Πληροφορίες
| Διάρκεια | 4 Ιουν - Συνεχίζεται Τώρα ανοιχτή |
|---|---|
| Τιμή | Ελεύθερη είσοδος |
| Χώρος | ΚΠΙΣΝ |
Περιγραφή στα Αγγλικά
Barbara Kruger: Untitled (Pride and Contempt) is the American artist's first solo exhibition in Greece, and it does not sit inside a gallery. Thirteen site-specific works are installed across the open-air spaces of the Stavros Niarchos Foundation Cultural Center — along the Canal and across the Esplanade — where you meet them on the same paths you would walk anyway.
Kruger built her language over four decades: declarative text set in bold type and aimed straight at the reader. Here, for the first time, she has written the work in Greek. A 90-metre wall on the National Library building carries the largest piece, in black, white and green; phrases such as 'EVIL IS GOOD' and 'TRUTH IS A MYTH' land in stark contrast, turning the slogans of power and persuasion back on themselves. The themes — truth, authority, who gets to think for whom — read differently in a public square than they would behind museum glass.
If you want a quiet, ticketed gallery hang, this is not that: Kruger's work competes with joggers, harbor wind and kids on scooters. But if you want art that argues with you in the middle of ordinary life, walk the Esplanade slowly and read every wall.
The SNFCC is reachable by tram and bus down at Faliro by the sea; entry is open. Installed since 28 April and built for the season when the Esplanade fills, the show runs through 1 November 2026 — months left, but it belongs to summer.