Exploring Human Impact Through Art
The Eins gallery in Limassol is set to host a thought-provoking exhibition by the renowned Cypriot artist-photographer Stelios Kallinikou. His second solo show at the gallery, titled Calls and Songs, delves into the complex relationship between humans, technology, and the environment. The exhibition, opening on April 5th, invites visitors to reflect on how our use of recording devices alters our perception of the world around us.
Kallinikou’s work is a blend of photography, video, and sound pieces that together create a multisensory experience for the audience. The exhibition is not just a display of artistic talent but also an ideological statement on the act of recording itself. Andrés Valtierra, in his writing about
The exhibition encourages its audience to confront the often unseen implications of looking and recording. It raises questions about what remains hidden within the images that circulate in our daily lives and challenges us to consider our stance on these obscured truths.
For those interested in experiencing this unique exhibition, Calls and Songs will be available to the public until May 9th. The Eins gallery has scheduled the opening night from 7 pm to 10 pm. Visitors can also explore the exhibit from Wednesday to Friday between 4 pm and 8 pm, and on Saturdays from 11 am to 2 pm. Private viewings can be arranged by appointment.