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Exhibition: Take Us to the Water

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‘Take Us to the Water’ is the Cypriot part of ‘Atlas of Mediterranean Liquidity’.

The project is part of the over-regional project Atlas of Mediterranean Liquidity (North Africa and Middle East) that is led by the Goethe-Institut Tel Aviv. Among the participating countries are Greece, Croatia, Italy, Egypt, Turkey.

The concept behind this atlas is to bring as many voices, perspectives, narratives, and agencies of people who live around the Mediterranean. Following the water streams the atlas reveals conflicts and collaborations in the region; the geography of water – crossing national borders, communities and cultures, brings to the surface all the challenges but also, the potentialities of our region.

In ‘Take us to the Water’ the present’s status as a contested arena of politics and memory takes on the textures of new possibilities. Landscapes, infrastructures, embodied experiences and non-human agents interlink in open-ended narratives about water and its transits, seen as both material and metaphor for exploring forms of belonging and exclusion. The suggestiveness of liquidity becomes a device for producing mappings of nuanced networks and flows, exploring the complex interconnections between Cyprus and the wider Mediterranean context.

The map can be visited at https://medliq.art/take-us-to-the-water/

Artworks by Stelios Kallinikou, Korallia Stergides
Curated by Evagoras Vanezis
Design and Development by Demetris Shammas

𝗥𝗲𝘀𝗲𝗮𝗿𝗰𝗵 𝗣𝗿𝗲𝘀𝗲𝗻𝘁𝗮𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻
What are the concepts that shape our understanding of the Mediterranean? How do we share personal and embodied experiences that contribute to our understanding of history and the present? Who belongs in the Mediterranean and who does not? Goethe-Institut Cyprus invites audiences to roam around a room filled with research about the themes and ideas that influenced the creation of Take Us to the Water online map, making the conversations that took place around its creation visible whilst creating space for conversations about contact, circulation and exchange.

DATES: April 22-May 6, 2023 (closed on May 1)
OPENING HOURS: Mon-Fri 16:00-19:00, Sat 10:00-14:00
PLACE: Goethe-Institut Zypern, 21 Markou Drakou, 1102 Nicosia
ADMISSION FREE
INFORMATION: +357 22 674606, [email protected]

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