2016-2017
MO.17:
Young Artists
From Cyprus
research program
credits
Maria LoizidouNatalie Yiaxi
planning and organization
Julia Geerlings
Emily Gray
Charis Kanellopoulou
Evagoras Vanezis
curators
Chrystèle Moulun Casanova
Christopher Marinos
Maria Petrides
Socrates Socratous
invited guests and speakers
Tina Pandi
researcher-collaborator
Leontios Toumpouris
Evagoras Vanezis
coordination
Nicos Stephou
design
Nicholas Chrysanthou
web developer
Maria Petrides
editing and translating
The Visual Artists and
Art Theorists Association – phytorio
sponsor
Cultural Services, Ministry of Education
and Culture, Sport and Youth
supporter
The project ΜΟ.17: Young artists from Cyprus has been designed right from the outset as an open process that attempts to activate artistic and critical potentiality, to empower smaller groups, and to allow voices that are just emerging to be heard. The work of the younger generation of Cypriot artists constitutes a privileged field of research, as it largely remains unknown and unexplored, theoretically and curatorially, not only for young artists who have just begun their quest but also for preceding generations.
The project focuses on an in-the-process artistic reality, seeking to explore the dynamics and vitality of the younger generation of Cypriot artists, active both in Cyprus and outside. In a fluid landscape of intense sociopolitical transformations, this research attends to new perspectives, experiences, languages, and possibilities, and to processes that shape the artistic present. It wonders about the trends and practices, experiments and pursuits, experimentations and orientations of young artists. Without predisposing conclusions or imposing a priori readings or predefined and closed formations, the project ΜΟ.17 asks about the unique features of contemporary artistic activity in Cyprus. Namely, how experiences of displacement, nomadic mobility, and practices of convergence between the local and global shape an artistic reality, both local and, at once, beyond the local. How do young artists position themselves in relation to issues around history, politics, and collective memory? Which concerns are central to a search and redefinition of an artistic identity? What do new artistic practices of exchange and self-organizing approaches in times of recession look like? The main focal point of MO.17 is to conduct field research. It is structured in sections and/or stages that are, on the one hand, distinct, and on the other, permeate each other, working as a mental map that determines different stages of the research process, the subject, the objectives, the methodology, the limitations and the possibilities in a dialectical and interchanging formation.
Adopting a research orientation, MO.17 aims to surpass the short-lived character that respective curatorial undertakings which focus on momentum, usually have. It also seeks to create a foundation for research, which will constantly evolve and move beyond its moment of implementation, opening into the future.
Tina Pandi
art historian, curator at the collections department of the
National Museum of Contemporary Art (EMST), Athens
Project Timeline
Modus Operandi 2017 (MO.17), dealt with emerging artists under the age of 35, and during their early professional stage. It aimed to present a matrix of practices, as well as their connections to local culture and the world, as they currently stand, and to create the conditions for an animated and potentially, expanding archive that documents today, as well as in the long run, the artistic vigour of local artists. Taking the form of a publication, website and exhibitions, it allowed anyone interested, on either a local or international level, to connect directly with artists whose work resonated with their interests. Consequently, the archive offers an overview of an emerging art scene in Cyprus, creating a place for meetings, discussion and exchange.October 2016
Meetings with art historian, Tina Pandi, research collaborator of MO.17. Composition of research proposal and presentation, open to the public, at Phytorio. The suggestions and proposals of the participants are documented, and discussion begins about how the programme and its scheduling will proceed.
December 2016
Open call to young artists from Cyprus. Design of an online platform for the submission of material coordinated by our colleague, Evagoras Vanezis. Research and processing/preparation of material by Maria Loizidou, Evagoras Vanezis, Natalie Yiaxi.May-July 2017
Coordination: Maria Loizidou, Evagoras Vanezis, Natalie Yiaxi.Invitation to curators: Emily Gray, Glasgow, Julia Geerlings, Paris, Charis Kanellopoulou, Athens, and Evagoras Vanezis, Nicosia.
At this first stage, the curators processed the material and then visited Nicosia to meet the artists at Phytorio. For the artists not living in Cyprus, online meetings were arranged.
During their stay in Cyprus, the curators visited the exhibition venues selected in Nicosia: Thkio Ppalies, Garage, Korai, Neoterismoi Toumazou, and Phytorio.
Through the communication of curators, the artists they met, and the work artists submitted through the online platform, the curators arrive at the sections and subjects.
The distribution of artists and spaces develops, without being strictly defined or to the exclusion of other orientations.
In addition, after an invitation by the Association, art historian Christopher Marinos, Athens, visits Phytorio in June and meets and talks with the artists of MO.17.
September-October 2017
Theorists visit, discussions and collaborations with other institutions and art spaces on issues that concern MO.17 occur:Maria Petrides
Independent writer & editor
Chrystèle Moulun Casanova
(in collaboration with Artseen) Art Director and Founder of Element.a, Paris
Socratis Socratous
Visual Artist
The online archive of MO.17 is completed and presented. The two publications of MO.17, designed by Nico Stephou, are launched at Phytorio.Since October 2017, Leontios Toumpouris has been the coordinator of the project.Workshop and Exhibition openings.
MO:17 Publications
A. Artist’s Database Publication viewB. Exhibition Documentation and Texts view
Exhibitions and Events of Modus Operandi 2017: Young Artist from Cyprus
The Visual artists and art theorists association - phytorio presented a series of exhibitions as part of the program “MODUS OPERANDI 2017: Young Artists From Cyprus” (MO.17), in four artist-run spaces in Nicosia. After the successful launch of the online directory for young Cypriot artists www.momomo17.com (currently being updated), we continued the MO.17 program in collaboration with curators from Cyprus, Greece, Britain, and the Netherlands. The exhibition participants were artists from the MO.17 directory, expressing the artistic inquiries of an emerging generation of young Cypriot artists. All the exhibitions opened simultaneously on the 16th of October 2017, at art spaces Thkio Ppalies, Garage, Koraï, and Phytorio, with performances at Neoterismoi Toumazou project space.Communicating Vessels
at Thkio Ppalies
Duration: 16-28 October 2017Hours: Tue-Fri 17:00-20:00
Sat 11:00-17:00
Raissa Angeli
Peter Eramian
Maria Theodorou and Stephanie Stylianou (dia.gnosis)
Evi Pala
Michelle Padeli
Nayia Savva
Korallia Stergides
Maria Toumazou
Leontios Toumpouris
Michael Charalambous
Lilia Hadjigeorgiou
Dimitris Chimonas
participating artists
Julia Geerlings
curator
The exhibition borrows its title from the experiment of communicating vessels, where two or more containers filled with a liquid or gas have the same level if they are connected to each other. Sparked by the work Les Vases Communicants (1932) by French antifascist poet Andre Breton, the exhibition presents how young Cypriot artists participating in MO17 “communicate” with tradition, especially as it manifests through works in clay and ceramics.
Ecstatic Textures
at Garage
Duration: 16-28 October 2017Hours: Tue-Fri 17:00-20:00
Sat 11:00-17:00
Evelyn Anastasiou
Maria Andreou,
Adonis Archontidis
Kyriakos Theocharous
Victoria Leonidou
Anastasia Mina
Panayiotis Mina
Sophia Papacosta
Anthi Pafiou
Marina Xenofontos
AnnaMaria Charalambous
participating artists
Evagoras Vanezis
curator
With the dynamic condensation of artistic creation at artist-run spaces—as well as other independent endeavours—as its starting point, the group exhibition Ecstatic Textures focuses on the sociopolitical dimension of production and exhibition conditions in Cyprus. The narration created through its overview emphasises the processes and materials used by artists; meanwhile, the presented practices negotiate aspects of the image-as-body and the nature of the object as a subject that speaks in a language without utterance—thus finding a place in aesthetic processes.
Displacement
As a State of Mind
at Koraï
Duration: 16-28 October 2017Hours: Tue-Fri 17:00-20:00
Sat 11:00-17:00
Ioanna Apostolou
Lenia Georgiou
Efy Zeniou
Stelios Kallikinou
Demetra Kallitsi
Marios Constantinides
Eleni Mouzourou
Alexandra Pambouka
Yorgos Petrou
Eleni Phyla
Ismene Haholiadou
Stella Christofi
participating artists
Charis Kanellopoulou
curator
Through this exhibition we observe how, in a world where everything is moving rapidly and travel has become effortless, the concept of displacement has transformed from something painful into a way of life. The curator identifies Cypriot artists whose work has to do with dislocation, and the way it connects to loss, locality, memory and identity.
Beyond An
Event Horizon
at Phytorio
Duration: 16-28 October 2017Hours: Tue-Fri 17:00-20:00
Sat 11:00-17:00
Adonis Archontides
Lara Sophie Benjamin
George Themistocleous
Maria Kofterou
Demetra Kallitsi
Eirene Constantinou
Victoria Leonidou
Anthi Pafiou
Alexandra Pambouka
Korallia Stergides
AnnaMaria Charalambous
Michael Charalambous
Ioanna Cheimona
participating artists
Emily Gray and Leontios Toumpouris
curators
The exhibition was built through a three-day interactive workshop, with the participation of young Cypriot artists from MO.17. How can we redefine the gallery as a space of fluid relationships and participatory, horizontal creation?
Performance
at Neoterismoi Toumazou
Monday 16 October, at 21:30
Performances by Demetra Kallitsi and Dimitris Chimonas with En.Act theater group.
Saturday 21 October, at 11:00
performance by Anthi Pafiou
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