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Skin as shelter
pet., 09. maj
|House of Lucie
Skin as shelter, exhibition opening at House of Lucie - Center of Photography in Athens, Greece


Time & Location
09. maj 2025, 19:00 – 30. maj 2025, 23:00
House of Lucie, Charalampi Sotiriou 4, Neapoli 114 72, Greece
About the event
I am honoured to participate with my photo „Honey searching for Bunny 2“ at Skin as Shelter, the photography exhibition at the prestigious „House of Lucie“- Center for Photography in Athens, Greece, curated by the New York-based Thalia Vrachopoulos.

“Skin as Shelter relates the concept of human skin to its innate relationship with architecture. Visual artists Nikos Giavropoulos, Artemis Alcalay, Domniki Mitropoulou, Frank Gimpaya, Cyriaco Lopes, Lilia Ziamou, Alexander Zafeiridis, George Kanis, Eva
Petric and Maria Bourbou examine the idea of skin as an architectural sanctum, in order to visually compose geometrical or irregular, complex structures of organic modulation and biomorphic patterns that exceed the function of animal skin or human skin.
Architecture extends the organic and psychological qualities of human skin. Heat regulation or vital protection against external environments are functions proper to both architecture and human skin, as the organ of skin essentially constitutes a physical barrier or shelter against the imminent dangers of the outside world, just as architectural works."

In the words of curator Thalia Vrachopoulos: In the history of art, the metaphorical concept of architecture as skin has evolved alongside material and technological advancements. Modernists like Adolf Loos and Gottfried Semper’s theory of cladding and innovative systems like double-skin facades, photovoltaic panels, and kinetic cladding exemplify how buildings can regulate heat, light, and air in the same way as skin does for the human organism. Moreover, architects such as Mies van der Rohe and Le Corbusier emphasized transparency and fluidity, aligning with the functionalist notion of form following function that led to post-modernist architecture, digital fabrication, and smart materials that enable adaptive facades—surfaces capable of responding dynamically to environmental changes, just like human skin.
If you are in Athens, kindly invited to see the exhibition till May 30.