Nicosia, Cyprus. Several new exhibitions are taking place this week across Nicosia, Paphos and Limassol, including photography shows and an interactive LEGO event. Openings are scheduled from Friday through Saturday.
EndoMarch Cyprus presents endometriosis awareness exhibition
EndoMarch Cyprus will present Behind Her Smile – Two Portraits, One Truth, a one-day experiential exhibition at the Stelios Philanthropic Foundation in Nicosia. The exhibition shares the personal stories of women living with endometriosis through photographic portraits and interpretive narratives by eight actresses, highlighting the effects on health and daily life.
The exhibition opens at 6.30pm on Friday, March 13.
Rinos Stefani to open new show at Gloria Gallery
Also opening on Friday in Nicosia is Rinos Stefani’s exhibition The Man Who Carries Holes at Gloria Gallery. The exhibition runs from March 13 to April 3, with introductory remarks at the opening by visual artist Christos Foukaras and musician-composer Evagoras Karageorgis.
The opening night begins at 7.30pm. Gallery hours are Monday 5.30pm-8pm; Tuesday to Friday 10.30am-12.45pm and 5.30pm-8pm; and Saturday 10.30am-12.45pm. Further information is available at 22-762605 and www.gloriagallery.com.
Sergei Trunin’s analogue photography exhibition opens in Paphos
In Paphos, Sergei Trunin’s Wabi-Sabi will open on Friday at Pafos Underground gallery and run until April 5. The exhibition focuses on analogue photography and highlights technical errors in shooting and printing as an artistic tool.
The show draws on the Japanese notion of wabi-sabi, presenting analogue photography through its inconsistent and incomplete phases and focusing on unexpected results during shooting or printing. The opening night starts at 7pm. More information is available at https://pafos.gallery/.
First LEGO Exhibition in Cyprus to open in Limassol
In Limassol, the first LEGO Exhibition in Cyprus will open on Saturday at Agias Zonis 36. The interactive exhibition will include rare LEGO collections, LEGO-building stations, a large photo zone, and other interactive areas aimed at children and adults.
Which of this week’s exhibitions do you plan to visit?
