Ex-voto Art Exhibition “Imaginary Seascapes”
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Christina AnidLearn more →Christina Anid is a French artist of Lebanese, Greek and Hungarian origins. She lives and works in Athens.
The walls of her atelier as well as her whole house have something of a pop « cabinet of curiosities» where hundreds of rare images meet singular objects.The self-taught artist is active on the international art scene since 2010. She has created a diverse panel of works including collages, wall sculptures made from votive metal plaques and “memory tables” made from the sentimental books one would not read but has a hard time letting go of.
Her many collages and compositions explore the themes of transmission, memory, belonging… She weaves in her work the mapping of a quest for freedom where poetry meets pain while interrogating what it is to be a woman. In her obsessive accumulations, she shows a determination which has something of a trance.Her proficiency in different mediums and use of various materials is the reflection of her multicultural origins. Christina Anid grew up in Paris where she studied French literature at the Sorbonne. She then travelled the world and practiced environmental communication, journalism, photography and jewelry design before settling in Greece where she became a mother. “Like in a domino game, sometimes a litany, one thing lead to another until I landed in Greece, where I replanted my roots. The feet in Europe and the heart in the Middle East, Greece allowed me to balance my aspirations” she says.