PARAMNESIA | group exhibition
The exhibition explores the peculiar condition of paramnesia, a cluster of memory disturbances in which an individual experiences a false or altered recollection as real. Using this phenomenon as both vehicle and metaphor, the participating artists offer incisive reflections on the challenges faced by memory in the contemporary world, both as a biological faculty and as a force shaping personal identity. In a reality overwhelmed by recent technological developments and the thunderous intrusion of artificial intelligence into daily life, their works become tools to navigate this ambiguous momentum in which the line between the authentic and the fabricated grows increasingly elusive.
Curated by Fake Office
December 5–21 2025
With the financial support and under the auspices of the Hellenic Ministry of Culture.
With the support of NEON Organization for Culture and Development.
video 3D view opening catalogue
The exhibition explores the peculiar condition of paramnesia, a cluster of memory disturbances in which an individual experiences a false or altered recollection as real. Using this phenomenon as both vehicle and metaphor, the participating artists offer incisive reflections on the challenges faced by memory in the contemporary world, both as a biological faculty and as a force shaping personal identity. In a reality overwhelmed by recent technological developments and the thunderous intrusion of artificial intelligence into daily life, their works become tools to navigate this ambiguous momentum in which the line between the authentic and the fabricated grows increasingly elusive.
Curated by Fake Office
December 5–21 2025
With the financial support and under the auspices of the Hellenic Ministry of Culture.
With the support of NEON Organization for Culture and Development.
video 3D view opening catalogue
Paky Vlassopoulou
The glacial surfaces of the world extend to every conceivable horizon, 2025
Book pages, wooden frame, glass, 41 x 31 x 2.5 cm
Yorgos Prinos
Man Touching Left Eye (Ring Finger), 2023–2024
Man Touching Left Eye (Index Finger), 2023–2024
Archival pigment prints, 35 x 27.2 cm each
Byron Kalomamas
abjurer↔nowhere, terra↔green, 2025
UV resin, brass, 15.2cm x 6.2 cm
Thue Nørgaard
Untitled, 2025
C-prints, set of six, 30 x 35 cm each
Love Curly
Avoidance Dance, 2025
Colour pencils on paper, 110 x 140 cm
Tamar Guimarães & Kasper Akhøj
Captain Gervasio’s Family, 2013–2014
16mm film, black and white, sound, 16 min.