🎉 Eins Gallery in Limassol Hosts Closing Party and Extended Exhibition Until July 3
Eins Gallery in Limassol is celebrating the close of its season with a special event on July 3, marking the final week of Leontios Toumpouris’ exhibition, A Disappearing Act, an Erroneous Camouflaging. The exhibition has been extended until July 3, offering audiences more time to explore Toumpouris' unique works that blend clay, metal, and photographic elements. The artist will be present at the closing party from 7 pm to 10 pm, providing informal tours of the exhibit.
This year, Eins Gallery showcased diverse talents including Socrates Fatouros, Marietta Mavrokordatou, Stelios Kallinikou, Raissa Angeli, and Eleni Odysseos. The gallery expressed gratitude to the artists, collaborators, colleagues, and patrons who have supported its programs. New exhibitions are anticipated after September, continuing the gallery’s commitment to presenting innovative contemporary art.
Toumpouris' exhibition delves into themes of transition, concealment, and psychological complexity, reflecting his ongoing artistic investigations documented through photography and sculptural works. Those interested can contact the gallery at 99-522977 for more information.
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