Emerging from Memories of a summer spent in Italy and Greece in 2023, the exhibition lingers between nostalgia and observation. The works reflect on the beauty of travel while quietly acknowledging tourism as a fleeting encounter with places shaped as much by desire as by reality.The exhibition, inspired by memories of a summer spent in Italy and Greece in 2023, balances nostalgia with observation. The artworks explore the beauty of travel while subtly recognizing that tourism is often a brief experience shaped by both desire and reality.The exhibition, inspired by memories of a summer spent in Italy and Greece in 2023, balances nostalgia with observation. The artworks explore the beauty of travel while subtly recognizing that tourism is often a brief experience shaped by both desire and reality.The exhibition, inspired by memories of a summer spent in Italy and Greece in 2023, balances nostalgia with observation. The artworks explore the beauty of travel while subtly recognizing that tourism is often a brief experience shaped by both desire and reality.The exhibition, inspired by memories of a summer spent in Italy and Greece in 2023, balances nostalgia with observation. The artworks explore the beauty of travel while subtly recognizing that tourism is often a brief experience shaped by both desire and reality.The exhibition, inspired by memories of a summer spent in Italy and Greece in 2023, balances nostalgia with observation. The artworks explore the beauty of travel while subtly recognizing that tourism is often a brief experience shaped by both desire and reality.The exhibition, inspired by memories of a summer spent in Italy and Greece in 2023, balances nostalgia with observation. The artworks explore the beauty of travel while subtly recognizing that tourism is often a brief experience shaped by both desire and reality.
Emerging from memories of time spent in Italy and Greece in the summer of 2023, the exhibition moves between nostalgia and observation. The works reflect on the beauty of travel while quietly recognizing tourism as a momentary encounter with places shaped as much by longing as by reality.