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C U R A T O R ' S  R O O M

by Artemis Chrysostomidou

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​29.11.25 - 30.01.26

Flux I bell Structurs Berlin

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The installation reflects on a world in which the person is consumed by spectacle, gradually disappearing beneath their own image. I occupy the curator’s room. Among his belongings and books, a hologram of him appears, a spectral curator projected as an event emptied of truth, as a fragment of what remains when people of the arts are reproduced as images detached from themselves and where visibility no longer guarantees thought. Everything becomes a spectacle, trapped inside its own reproduction. The curator, who once reflected artists and artworks, now watches himself being watched. What remains when everything becomes an attraction? In an art market that turns its artists into empty icons for consumption, can we still exist or are we wandering through an exhibition of ghosts?​ In this work, the art world mirrors its own contradictions, history and reproduction, art and advertisement. Or perhaps it is just a sardonic lens to be refuted.

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Flux I bell Structurs

Lübbener Str. 1

10997 Berlin

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