Idiosynchronism - Pafos2017


Idiosynchronism – was an art movement founded in Pafos in 2005 It was voluntarily disbanded in 2011 following its quinquennial. In its brief existence it attracted upwards of 60 adherents worldwide, including prizewinning artists, theorists, and art educators. It arguably engendered subsequent ‘coincidental’ art activities in a number of locations including London, New York, and St Petersburg.

An installation/ exhibition hosted by Nic Costa, graduate of the Royal College of Art, in the name of 2 conceptualised individuals located in the back streets of Paphos and dedicated to “… a walking shadow, a poor player that struts and frets his hour upon the stage and then is heard no more:… a tale told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, signifying nothing.”

We invite you to walk along a little section of the back streets of central Pafos, and breath in the atmosphere of the empty shops, derelict businesses premises, broken dreams and promises of the recent past. Find if you can the scattered artworks painted by two individuals who never met but shared a common bond in Idiosynchronism: The Divine Mother Hubbard and the late Jemima Puddleduck.

Location:
Remnou Street
Pafos, Cyprus

Free

Website: www.pafos2017.eu

From Thursday, June 01, 2017
To Friday, June 30, 2017


Location:
Paphos / Pafos Municipality, Cyprus
Date(s):
01/06/2017 - 30/06/2017
Category:
Cultural