Re-do project @ Supermarket International Art Fair, Stockholm 25-29 May 2022

Date : 25-29 May 2022

Location : Stockholm

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 At a moment, in which the planet’s habitability is becoming increasingly compromised due to human activity, tidal flow art aims to address the collective necessity to redefine our role as part of a whole and to find new ways of living in the world by rethinking the boundaries of our species. 

The RE-do project is a proposal of ecological awakening, which is approached by the visual arts community and visualizes ecological awareness through a social-dynamic form. The project includes the creative approach of artists as regards to the violent change of the landscape due to human activity. It is an investigation into the proportion of the environmental problem with images that show the effects of the human footprint on the landscape, which is changing rapidly and not to our benefit. 

tidal flow art (urban non-profit social arts company) creates and coordinates art projects, invites a team of artists to participate and to get in touch with the public, to train and be trained through a process concerning the exploration of ecological consciousness, while asking the questions: What can we change? Where can we start from in order to be substantial in our attitude towards the environment in which we exist? 

The RE-do project brings together contemporary artists to form a multilayered response to the fast unfolding eco-catastrophe. The exhibition aims to contribute to the reconfiguration of our relation to our planet and all its inhabitants, by nourishing the ever-changing interconnections between humans, animals, plants, and technologies. 

Artists show their vision of “ecological awakening” in a very direct and comprehensible way and the visitor  is invited to watch and participate in a new physical and mental balance to our Planet Earth. 

Participating artists:

MERAMBELIOTIS MANOLIS 

MARIA ANDONATOU 

ARTEMIS ALCALAY 

EKATERINI KRIEZI 

 ANTHI ZAHOU 

PENELOPE KOUVARA 

MARY ROUSSIOTI 

LYDIA MARGARONI  

 YIANNIS CHRISTAKOS