Giuseppe Caccavale
Ellie Coates
Sileia Daskopoulou
David Gates
Louise Lawler
Alekos Lorentis
Apostolos Michailides
David Mathis
Adrian Piper
Ugo Rondinone
Malick Sidibe
Tabakopoulos
Foundoulis
Karen Yasinski
The essential incentive of the exhibition is to free the art-piece from its creator in order to be considered an artwork as such. On show Giuseppe Caccavale, Ellie Coates, Sileia Daskopoulou, David Gates, Louise Lawler, Alekos Lorentis, Apostolos Michailides, David Mathis, Adrian Piper, Ugo Rondinone...
Qbox gallery is pleased to present a group exhibition under the title Known, Unknown, Anonymous and On
Death Row.
The show combines artists who have been widely recognized and engaged in the art scene
with artists who have not yet been known or they will never be as they were not part of the art market.
Since in our society the constant demonstration of biographical “databases” has been increased and the
formation of a positive reputation becomes a lifetime struggle, it is mostly common that looking at
someone’s name in an art exhibition could affect our judgment upon the actual work. Despite the nature of
the art-piece a name carries all sorts of information and holds a dynamic by-itself, which is something that
artists like Marcel Duchamp (pseudonym Rrose Selavy 1921), Andy Warhol and Robert Rauschenberg
(Erased de Kooning, 1953) have dealt with different ways in the past.
The essential incentive of the exhibition is to free the art-piece from its creator in order to be considered an
artwork as such. Therefore, the medley between known, unknown and anonymous creates a “disinterested”
and detached interaction between the spectator and the artist. What plays a central role is the instant
reaction of the viewer to justify the art rather than the displayed labeling. Symbolically, the works are
presented as if they form a horizontal “rhizomatic” shape devoid from a hierarchical structure that entails an
origin, thus enhances a priori knowledge.
Moreover, human portraits are depicted through the medium of painting and photography, which stands as
a common thread between the artists. Among the known and unknown artists in the exhibition are:
Giuseppe Caccavale, Ellie Coates, Sileia Daskopoulou, David Gates, Louise Lawler, Alekos Lorentis,
Apostolos Michailides, David Mathis, Adrian Piper, Ugo Rondinone, Malick Sidibé, Tabakopoulos and
Foundoulis, Karen Yasinski. A number of works by anonymous artists are also included in the show.
From a wider perspective this show rises up questions that involve the ways in which we look at art. A core
issue that brings us back to the philosophy of Aesthetics that has been discussed and analyzed over decades
through philosophers, critics and artists.
Opening: Tuesday, November 8, 19:00 – 22:00
Qbox gallery
Armodiou st. 10 - Athens
Visiting hours: Tue – Fri 12:00-18:00, Sat 12:00-16:00
Free admission