🎉 A Slight Indisposition Exhibition Opens at Nicosia Municipal Arts Centre Featuring 16 Contemporary Artists
The new art exhibition A Slight Indisposition opened on June 26 at the Nicosia Municipal Arts Centre (NiMAC), showcasing works by 16 emerging and established contemporary artists from Cyprus and abroad. The exhibition, running until July 26, explores themes of transformation as a site for negotiation between sentience, sapience, and space, drawing inspiration from Franz Kafka’s The Metamorphosis.
The exhibited pieces include audiovisual works, installations, performances, photographs, paintings, and drawings, reflecting on transformation as both a disturbance and a fundamental condition of existence. The exhibition highlights concepts such as the malleability of memory, shifting perceptions of time, and cycles of decay and rebirth across personal, ecological, and geographical histories.
Alongside the exhibition, a parallel events program features performances, artist talks, and guided tours in English, Greek, and Turkish. Notable opening night performances include Umay Yılmaz's The Offspring and Hasan Aksaygın's Hallowing the Limax Dei, emphasizing shared anxieties and the potential for change through artistic expression.
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