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Beyond Reform by Artist Diohandi at the 54thVenice Biennale. |
By LINA LORNA
"The passage way surrounded by water leads us into the light to show that at the end: there are other opportunities," says Diohandi, the artist behind Beyond Reform: the Greek Pavilion installation at this year's 54th Venice Biennale, (ongoing until November, 2011).
"The passage way surrounded by water leads us into the light to show that at the end: there are other opportunities," says Diohandi, the artist behind Beyond Reform: the Greek Pavilion installation at this year's 54th Venice Biennale, (ongoing until November, 2011).
Beyond Reform Opening by Greek Artist Diohandi
The Greek artist recognizes the dire situation that Greece is under at the moment, and laments that "As Greeks, we have to close ourselves inside: to leave behind what happened, and think about our future." Diohandi further elaborates that a prerequisite introspection is also necessary for the rest of the world to reach beyond reform — as we are all suffering in some shape of form from the turmoils that plague our societal systems.