Loutropolis – Healing Springs and Baths in Greece
Opening: 12 November 2024, 6 pm
Introduction to the exhibition with Lydia Xynogala and Philip Ursprung
With food and drinks by Veg Stuff, Christina Kotsilelou, new merchandise by the 750 Mineral Springs of Greece designed by Jason Faulter and a book store by kyklàda.press
Preceded by a symposium: “Water, Resource?”
12 November 2024, 4 – 5.30 pm (in the exhibition)
With Anthony Acciavatti (Yale University / American Academy in Rome), Vanessa Billy (artist), iLiana
Fokianaki (Director of Kunsthalle Bern), Philip Ursprung (ETH Zurich) and Lydia Xynogala (ALOS)
“Perhaps no country in the world possesses a greater abundance of mineral waters than Greece, nor is there any country in which they are less known,” wrote Frederick Strong, the English consul to Bavaria and Hannover in Athens, in his 1842 book Greece as a Kingdom.
Introduction to the exhibition with Lydia Xynogala and Philip Ursprung
With food and drinks by Veg Stuff, Christina Kotsilelou, new merchandise by the 750 Mineral Springs of Greece designed by Jason Faulter and a book store by kyklàda.press
Preceded by a symposium: “Water, Resource?”
12 November 2024, 4 – 5.30 pm (in the exhibition)
With Anthony Acciavatti (Yale University / American Academy in Rome), Vanessa Billy (artist), iLiana
Fokianaki (Director of Kunsthalle Bern), Philip Ursprung (ETH Zurich) and Lydia Xynogala (ALOS)
“Perhaps no country in the world possesses a greater abundance of mineral waters than Greece, nor is there any country in which they are less known,” wrote Frederick Strong, the English consul to Bavaria and Hannover in Athens, in his 1842 book Greece as a Kingdom.
Veranstaltungsort
Datenquelle: VMS/ICOM Verband der Museen der Schweiz