Greek contemporary art jewelry travels to Germany!
The exhibition titled “Mythen / Myths” will take place in Berlin, December 11–19, 2013, and in Hamburg, February 6–9, 2014.
Theme: Greek Myths
Participating Greek designers and visual artists:
Katerina Glyka, Haris Kaminari, Voula Karabatzaki, Christina Karakalpaki, Apostolos Kleitsiotis, Vally Kontidi, Liana Pattichi, Otsis, Systemalab, Thomas Thomidis, Loukia Richards.
Curated by: Loukia Richards
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Painter Lila Polenaki (Berlin-Athens) is wearing Katerina Glyka’s “Labyrinth” necklace.
Textile motifs and object details is a recurring pattern in Lila’s work.
Katerina’s considers the labyrinth as a twisted path leading to liberation.
Photographer: Giannis Vagelakis As Loukia Richards tells us.
Katerina Glyka, a wonderful person, visual artist, and student of Anamma, will participate in the exhibition “Mythen / Myths” with her personal labyrinths.
Congratulations, Katerina!!!! We are very proud of you!!!!!!!!!!!
Katerina Glyka tells us:
“Labyrinth.
The labyrinth of life, my personal inner labyrinth—
yet in the end there is always a way out, as long as you have Ariadne’s thread.
Thread.
I tie it outside and, holding it, I enter.
Back and forth until I find the end, the exit.
I cross many labyrinths, not just one.
I pass through them and always come out again.
Now I sink into the stone… says Seferis.”
“The labyrinth of life, my personal internal labyrinth, at the end of which, a way out does finally exist as long as someone holds Ariadne’s yarn”.






