Commissioner: Epaminondas Christophilopoulos, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Metropolitan Organisation of Museums of Visual Arts of Thessaloniki – MOMUS; Fani Tsatsaia, General Director of the Metropolitan Organisation of Museums of Visual Arts of Thessaloniki – MOMU;
Curator: George Bekirakis;
Exhibitor: Andreas Angelidakis
Venue: Giardini
Greece
Escape Room
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description
One day, a Google alert on Plato announced that in Japan, a post-digital Cave had come into existence; a virtual room for humans to physically occupy. A Turbo-Charged Platonic Cave, born out of the internet.
The Japanese called these caves Escape Rooms. Spaces scripted with humans and scenography, even the allure of death. Plato on Acid.
Suddenly, it was clear. The Giardini was a Garden of Caves. Magical Caves, Making Truths.
Andreas Angelidakis presents the immersive installation Escape Room, transforming the Greek Pavilion into a contemporary Platonic Cave. Grounded in the age of post-truth politics and right-wing populism, the artist animates the building’s past to explore nationalism, history and national identity as fabricated, commercialised truths.
Channeling the spatial memory of the pavilion, Angelidakis presents us with clues – fragmented instances of Greek and European twentieth-century politics attesting to the interdependence of nation-building and myth-making.
Exposing the problematic nature of contemporary visual culture, Angelidakis proposes truth not as an absolute, metaphysical value, but as a staged condition susceptible to shifts. In Escape Room, history becomes a tool for deconstruction, revealing the mechanisms that transform narratives into truths.