At the present moment, on our computer screen we are confronted with a flow of images and texts that sometimes inform us and sometimes misinform us, sometimes terrorize us and sometimes reassure us, sometimes promise to keep alive our illusion that nothing has change. And yet, reality has changed and is changing every day. We observe it, we feel it, we know it. MOMus, continuing the “Resilience Project”, is expanding its resilience and wants to communicate more with everyone who needs it. Share with us an image created by you that has artistic qualities, in response to the conditions of confinement that we experience. The aim is not simply to create social substitutes for our loneliness, nor simply to protect basic values and acquired rights, but, under this extreme and unexpected condition of everyday life that has affected all of us indiscriminately, to redefine values such as freedom, equality, justice, free time, solidarity and access to the basic goods of health, education and culture. Comment our new, hopefully temporary, way of life and of communication with your own photo, your painting, drawing or other visual medium that may be in the form of image, animation, sound, text or video. Give your own tone and let's make the digital album of these days all together.

Monday, 04 May 2020 11:41

THE GREEK ICON ‘’Σταδίου 28‘’ © Andreas Zacharatos

Written by Andreas Zacharatos
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Η φωτογραφία, Σταδίου 28, είναι μία σκηνή ζωής. Τη δύναμη της εικόνας εξασφαλίζει η μετωπική και αληθινή αντιμε- τώπιση αυτού που συμβαίνει, ως στοιχείο απόδειξης. Η είσοδος του βιβλιοπωλείου, ενός χώρου διακίνησης της πνευματικής δημιουργίας, “μετατρέπεται” σε αυτοσχέδια κάμαρα, αυτή η οποία είναι ιερή στο σπίτι του κάθε ανθρώπου... Η επίκαιρη φωτογραφία απευθύνεται στο μυαλό. Δεν χρησιμοποιείται η μοίρα του συνανθρώπου για να προκληθεί θλίψη, συμπόνια ή συγκί- νηση. Ο φωτογράφος, Ανδρέας Ζαχαράτος στέκει απέναντι στα γεγονότα με περίσκεψη και συνο- μιλεί μαζί μας για τη νέα καθημερινότητα. Αφηγείται εύστοχα αυτό που όλοι φοβόμαστε: τη ζωή στο περιθώριο. Τζένη Λυκουρέζου Επιμελήτρια-Φωτογράφος-Αρθρογράφος

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  • Second Language Title: Stadiou street 28
  • Second Language Description: The photograph, Stadiou Str 28, is a scene of life. The strength of the image is ensured by the frontal and true anti-treatment of what is happening, as evidence. His entrance bookstore, a space for the creation of spiritual creation, It is "transformed" into an improvised arch, which is sacred to every man's house The current photo is addressed to the mind. It's not being used the fate of fellow human beings to cause grief, compassion or sympathy The photographer, Andreas Zacharatos stands against the events with reflection and co- talks to us about the new everyday. What is being said is aptly stated we are all afraid: life on the sidelines. Jenny Lykourezou Curator-Photographer- Columnist
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