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Xenitia

Xenitia

Xenitia is an archive, centered on displacement to Greece. It is framed by two motifs: ā€œnostosā€ (Classical Greek; to return home, homecoming) and ā€œalgosā€ (Classical Greek; pain, grief). Together, these affect-laden words form the root of ā€œnostalgiaā€. ā€œXenitiaā€ itself is a Greek term that encompasses the state of being a foreigner, otherness, estrangement, loss, distance, and a profound yearning for home soil.

The collection, which was made in 2016, produces a complex mosaic of movement and feeling within Greece. In 1923, a treaty was drawn up between the governments of Greece and Turkey which forcibly displaced millions of people from their homes. Recent economic hardship in Greece has produced a fresh wave of emigration. At the same time, hundreds of people fleeing war and persecution at home arrive on Greek shores every day. Xenitia elicits comparison between the local and the universal, conjuring similarities amongst diverse experiences.

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Xenitia is an archive, centered on displacement to Greece. It is framed by two motifs: ā€œnostosā€ (Classical Greek; to return home, homecoming) and ā€œalgosā€ (Classical Greek; pain, grief). Together, these affect-laden words form the root of ā€œnostalgiaā€. ā€œXenitiaā€ itself is a Greek term that encompasses the state of being a foreigner, otherness, estrangement, loss, distance, and a profound yearning for home soil.

The collection, which was made in 2016, produces a complex mosaic of movement and feeling within Greece. In 1923, a treaty was drawn up between the governments of Greece and Turkey which forcibly displaced millions of people from their homes. Recent economic hardship in Greece has produced a fresh wave of emigration. At the same time, hundreds of people fleeing war and persecution at home arrive on Greek shores every day. Xenitia elicits comparison between the local and the universal, conjuring similarities amongst diverse experiences.

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