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In Conversation: Christina Mitrentse and Fiona Mouzakitis with Stephen Emmerson

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The Hellenic Centre
London, United Kingdom
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Fri, 17 Oct, 9:30am - 11am BST

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Join us for a breakfast reception, followed by a conversation hosted by curators Christina Mitrentse and Fiona Mouzakitis, alongside artist Stephen Emmerson. The talk will explore the interactive exhibition BOOKMORPHS: Artists’ Books from Greece and the UK, which brings together 44 artists’ books and objects by contributors from both countries. A Q&A session will follow the discussion.

The exhibition marks the first comprehensive presentation in London of contemporary artists’ books by Greek and British visual artists in dialogue.

Participating artists: Eleni Angelou, Nikos Arvanitis, Rania Bellou, David Blackmore, Sarah Bodman, Ismini Bonatsou, BOOKEND - Matt Hale & Nick Cash, Maria Bourbou, Thodoros Brouskomatis, Jonathan Callan, Natassa Chelioti – Naga, Ioanna Delfino, Joe Devlin, Anna Dimitriou, Stephen Emmerson, SJ Fowler, Michael Hampton, Rowena Hughes, Inscription Journal (Gill Partington, Simon Morris, Adam Smyth), Antonia Iroidou, Eleni Kastrinogianni, Peggy Kliafa, Alexia Kokkinou, Georgia Kotretsos, Nikos Kryonidis, Vasiliki Lefkaditi, Eleni Maragaki, Kyriaki Mavrogeorgi, Despina Meimaroglou, Christina Mitrentse, Fiona Mouzakitis, Kiki Perivolari, Stamatis Schizakis, Ifigeneia Sdoukou, Christina Sgouromiti, Danai Simou, Dimitris Skourogiannis, Annetta Spanoudaki, Nectarios Stamatopoulos, Despina Stavrou, Aris Stoidis, Evangelos Tasios, Yannis Tzortzis, Leonie Yagdjoglou.

Image: Stephen Emmerson

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The Hellenic Centre
London, United Kingdom