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Opening 28 November at Haus N
28 November - 30 December
Eleni Bagaki, Despina Charitonidi, Claudio Coltorti, Alex Eagleton, Nona Inescu, Maria Joannou, Lito Kattou, Katerina Komianou, Dorota Gawęda and Eglė Kulbokaitė, Manolis D. Lemos, Konstantinos Lianos, Petros Moris, Nicole Economides, Malvina Panagiotidi, Vasilis Papageorgiou, Olga Migliaressi-Phoca, Angelo Plessas, Louis-Philippe Scoufaras, Marios Stamatis, Sofia Stevi, Kyveli Zoi
Arranged by Amalia Vekri
Inspired by Nicolas Bourriaud’s concept of altermodernity - as well as the unlikely influence of a popular gym chain in Athens - the works in Alterlife inhabit a space where identity is continuously remade, where reality fractures into parallel versions of itself, and where the contemporary subject drifts between the tangible and the speculative. In Bourriaud’s formulation, altermodernity emerges through translation, movement, and negotiation across cultures. The exhibition extends these ideas, exploring the fluid boundaries between lived experience and imagined worlds.
Photos by Nikos Katsaros













































AlterLife
Opening 28 November at Haus N
28 November - 30 December
Eleni Bagaki, Despina Charitonidi, Claudio Coltorti, Alex Eagleton, Nona Inescu, Maria Joannou, Lito Kattou, Katerina Komianou, Dorota Gawęda and Eglė Kulbokaitė, Manolis D. Lemos, Konstantinos Lianos, Petros Moris, Nicole Economides, Malvina Panagiotidi, Vasilis Papageorgiou, Olga Migliaressi-Phoca, Angelo Plessas, Louis-Philippe Scoufaras, Marios Stamatis, Sofia Stevi, Kyveli Zoi
Arranged by Amalia Vekri
Inspired by Nicolas Bourriaud’s concept of altermodernity - as well as the unlikely influence of a popular gym chain in Athens - the works in Alterlife inhabit a space where identity is continuously remade, where reality fractures into parallel versions of itself, and where the contemporary subject drifts between the tangible and the speculative. In Bourriaud’s formulation, altermodernity emerges through translation, movement, and negotiation across cultures. The exhibition extends these ideas, exploring the fluid boundaries between lived experience and imagined worlds.
Photos by Nikos Katsaros