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14:00

Ta Nea Xysta

Former Santaroza Courthouse • yard

Navine G. Khan-Dossos presents Ta Nea Xysta, painting in real-time the mural she created in situ, especially for the 7th Athens Biennale at the back entrance of the former Santaroza Courthouse. The artist revives and resignifies the traditional technique of Chios known as xysta, shaping new meanings through the conversation between traditional and contemporary symbols depicted in this ethno-mathematical painting. The artist's form of geometric abstraction merges the traditional 'aniconism' of Islamic art with the algorithmic nature of the networked world.

*only for accredited visitors

15:00

Ta Nea Xysta

Former Santaroza Courthouse • yard

Navine G. Khan-Dossos presents Ta Nea Xysta, painting in real-time the mural she created in situ, especially for the 7th Athens Biennale at the back entrance of the former Santaroza Courthouse. The artist revives and resignifies the traditional technique of Chios known as xysta, shaping new meanings through the conversation between traditional and contemporary symbols depicted in this ethno-mathematical painting. The artist's form of geometric abstraction merges the traditional 'aniconism' of Islamic art with the algorithmic nature of the networked world.

15:00

Ta Nea Xysta

Former Santaroza Courthouse • yard

Navine G. Khan-Dossos presents Ta Nea Xysta, painting in real-time the mural she created in situ, especially for the 7th Athens Biennale at the back entrance of the former Santaroza Courthouse. The artist revives and resignifies the traditional technique of Chios known as xysta, shaping new meanings through the conversation between traditional and contemporary symbols depicted in this ethno-mathematical painting. The artist's form of geometric abstraction merges the traditional 'aniconism' of Islamic art with the algorithmic nature of the networked world.

15:00

Ta Nea Xysta

Former Santaroza Courthouse • yard

Navine G. Khan-Dossos presents Ta Nea Xysta, painting in real-time the mural she created in situ, especially for the 7th Athens Biennale at the back entrance of the former Santaroza Courthouse. The artist revives and resignifies the traditional technique of Chios known as xysta, shaping new meanings through the conversation between traditional and contemporary symbols depicted in this ethno-mathematical painting. The artist's form of geometric abstraction merges the traditional 'aniconism' of Islamic art with the algorithmic nature of the networked world.

11:00

Ta Nea Xysta: The final act

Former Santaroza Courthouse • yard

Following the performative creation of the iconic mural Ta Nea Xysta by Navine G. Khan-Dossos during the opening days of AB7: ECLIPSE, the final act of this performance, a "deconstruction" of the artwork, will take place at the former Santaroza Courthouse Yard, creating a limited in situ number of artworks-pieces of the original work that will be offered to the audience. This action functions not as an act of destruction, but as an act of decentralisation. As ECLIPSE completes its final phase, Ta Nea Xysta reflects on the lifecycle of an artwork and the impact it can have on society.

The event is realised jointly with BEOWULF.