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Lush Art in Difficult Times exhibition is back

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Isnotgallery is bringing back one of the island’s biggest group exhibitions of contemporary art this May, presenting works by 25 artists. The Lush Art in Difficult Times exhibition will open at the old Nicosia gallery on May 26, remaining open until June 24.

The exhibition, first presented 15 years ago, showcases exceptional works of art by great Greek and Cypriot artists, with price tags that do not surpass €500. This year’s exhibition includes rare pieces and sketches from great Cypriot artists who, over the years, have left their print in the island’s art scene, as well as new collaborations with talented new artists, already making their own path in the scene of modern art in Cyprus and Greece.

Included in the showcase are art pieces by Andreas Kaimakis, Andreas Skoufaris, Andros Efstathiou, Antonis Tziarrides, Arshak Sarkissian, Charitini Kyriakou, Charoula Nikolaidou, Christina Papaioannou, Elena Tsigaridou, Eleni Kindini, Era Skalisti, Evgenia Vasiloudi, Glynn Hughes, Irsa Fani, Katerina Athienitou, Konstantinos Stefanou, Maria Kofterou, Mariella Billitsa, Marietta Lianou, Spyros Agathou, Stelios Votsis, Stella Issa, Tatiana Ferahian, Thekla Papadopoulou and Yiannos Ioannou.

Curated by Andros Efstathiou, the exhibition will begin with an opening event on May 26 at 7.30pm, inviting the public to explore different types and interpretations of art. Local art for all is back, right in the heart of old Nicosia.

 

Lush Art in Difficult Times

Group art exhibition. May 26-June 24. Isnotgallery, Nicosia. Opening night: 7.30pm. Tuesday – Friday: 10am-1pm and 3pm-6pm. Saturday: 10am – 2pm. Tel: 99-569498

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