ILIODORA MARGELLOS

Iliodora Margellos is part of The Butterfly Effect, a contemporary art exhibition curated by Kostas Prapoglou

Non-profit cultural organisation artefact athens presents The Butterfly Effect, a contemporary art exhibition curated by Kostas Prapoglou, which will take place in numerous spaces of the prominent textile manufacturing facilities.

 

The historic textile industry "Butterfly Threads - Mouzakis" was founded by Eleftherios Mouzakis in 1944 and has been operating continuously until today. The exhibition will aim to highlight the history of the factory, which is inextricably linked to the industrial heritage of Greece.

 

The industrial environment with its intense retro-futuristic character will deeply inspire all participating artists and will put visitors in a state of mind, where the real and the imaginary converse and interact.

 

Taking into account the geographical location of the wider area of the factory premises that coincides with the axis of the ancient procession of the Eleusinian Mysteries on the Sacred Road, the exhibition will bring the audience closer to the meaning of inner exploration, existential quests and emotional uplift.

 

The physical hypostasis of yarn as a raw material but also as a derivative / product in innumerable forms, becomes a reference of tradition and national identity on multiple levels. It forms and gives meaning to geographical determinations on a physical and metaphysical level acting at the same time as a springboard for emotional synapses. Such elements concern artists and are some of the main denominators of their repertoire.

 

The conceptual framework of the curatorial practice of this exhibition involves a poetic and allegorical metaphor of the butterfly effect that lends its name to the title of the exhibition. It converses with the fact that an infinitesimal change in the flow of events leads, after the passage of time, to a development of a history dramatically different from the one that would have taken place had the change not occurred.

 

The viewer will travel to a world where architecture, heavy machines, threads and multidisciplinary works of art coexist harmoniously and develop an active dialogue with space-time, simultaneously weaving a bond between art and entrepreneurship. Having the unique opportunity to visit these spaces, the public will consider, amongst other things, the prospect of reindustrialisation and the strengthening of domestic production and the collective benefit that could result from such development. 2

 

Storage chambers, vast areas with machinery, corridors and passages will constitute a flow of consciousness and form an emotional journey.

 

The workforce, the families who worked in the factory, are also an important and symbolic parameter that undoubtedly establishes a further condition for exploring and celebrating the role of industry.

 

Curator Kostas Prapoglou invites 41 contemporary artists to present works that will respond to this unique space (site-specific) and context, creating with their visual, multidisciplinary vocabulary, installations, video, sculptures and painting. 

November 12, 2023