CONTEMPORARY ART GROUP EXHIBITION
KIKI KOLYMPARI
Kiki Kolympari, The good and the bad thief, 2018, Acrylic on wood, 60 x 50 cm
Image Copyright © Kiki Kolympari
The superposition principle describes atom’s property to exist in all of its possible variants simultaneously and it exhilarates the idea of multiverse.
The hope that we exist again somewhere intersects with naivety and projects to mind, a superior version of ourselves, framed by better conditions.
However, superposition also characterizes the human species itself, which while climbing to higher levels of knowledge, refuses to release itself from its worst defects, which it carries from the beginning of its existence, and that makes it resemble nature's greatest fault.
If the property that gives life to absolute good and absolute evil at the same time, characterizes not only societies, but even the smallest unit we are made of, can we ever be better? Or do we, regardless of in how many different worlds we are born in, simply repeat ourselves?
Kiki Kolympari
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Kiki Kolympari was born and raised in Germany. She studied Visual Arts at the Athens School of Fine Arts from 2012 until 2017 aswell as Byzantine Iconography, Fresco painting, Encaustic, Ceramic sculpturing and Art Theory. She graduated with an honours degree. She has taken part at the exhibitions: "An artwork is born" (5 - 31/05/2014, Cultural Center of the Municipality of Markopoulo) and "Visual/Digital Memory" (05 - 25/11/2014 Michael Cacoyannis Foundation). She lives and works in Athens, Greece.