Collections
Discover our 4 collections for an unprecedented experience.
Nature's Collection
The 1st Collection of Contemporary works belong to Nature itself, which is here the central visual protagonist. Some are distinct and are presented to the public as free-standing sculptures. Others are carefully scattered around and are relatively easy to spot. Some are carefully hidden (such as anthropomorphisms, other forms, letters, shapes, etc.) and become more difficult to perceive. Indicatively, we present here ten representative works of Nature, recalling the saying of the German artist and engraver of the Renaissance, Albrecht Dürer, who points out: "Art is truly hidden in Nature; whoever can extract it, he has it."
Microsculptures Collection
The 3rd Collection concerns miniature sculptures from Nature which are presented in a special exhibition area through dedicated showcases. These are small mosaics of Art which are presented in sections, depending on the origin.
The collection is expected to be presented at the end of 2025, where the 2 halls are integrated.
Artists Collection
The 2nd Collection includes works by contemporary artists from Greece and Abroad. Works from international Sculpture Symposiums, sponsorships and donations. The subject is free and the placement is done with the sole criterion of conversing with the Place and the Landscape and contributing overall to the perfect aesthetic result.
Artists
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ARTIST NAME - ART NAME
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Featured Art
The 4th Collection concerns other exhibits scattered in the space, such as those that come through the History of the Place, ideograms and symbols, utilitarian infrastructures and installations which are fully in harmony with the philosophy of the project and especially in the dipole concealment-revelation.