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                 From top: Antony Gormley, Chute II (2018) is
                 conversing with the geology of Delos. NEON                                                                                                                                                  soul
                Director Elina Kountouri with Antony Gormley,
                 next to Spread (2010). Gormley’s cubic Reflect                                                                                                                                             and
                 (2017) seems eager to join the row of classical
                   columns. Installation view, SIGHT at the
                   archaeological site of Delos Island, 2019.                                                                                                                             gallery | mykonos



             Antony Gormley has been hailed as one
             of the five most powerful people in British
             culture by The Daily Telegraph. He remains
             refreshingly down-to-earth and considerate
             despite a stellar career spanning nearly 40
             years, during which he has received the Turner
             Prize, joined the royal Academy, been made
             an Officer of the British Empire, and was
             knighted. Using the human form to attract
             attention and urge viewers to connect with
             their surroundings, his works have travelled
             across the world, often placed permanently in
             open-air locations. They include the renowned
             Angel of the North (1998), Model (2012) and
             Event Horizon (2007).
             It is perhaps fitting that Delos’s name was once
             “Adelos” – meaning one which can’t be seen.
             Myth has it that Zeus, the king of the gods,
             made it visible so that his lover leto could
             find refuge there to give birth to twin gods
             Apollo and Artemis. could some of Gormley’s
             bodyforms could be seen as representing these
             ancient Olympians? Or perhaps they are
             ghosts of the residents, priests and visitors of
             this now uninhabited place – or even modern-
             day visitors like ourselves, looking to witness
             the ancient glory… Does human presence
             change how we experience Delos? Does
             contemporary art affect our appreciation of
             time-honoured, historic landmarks?
             Such potent questions are being posed and
             perhaps answered by this ambitious exhibition,
             which is in fact the first ever contemporary
             artwork to get the green light to be displayed
             on Delos. “Our goal”, says Head of the
             Ephorate Dr Demetrios Athanasoulis to The
             Guardian newspaper, “was to offer a new
             way of interpreting our relationship with
             antiquities through artworks that can act
             as a catalyst to facilitate diverse readings of
             the past”. The result is a genuinely singular
             exhibition that adds new texture to the must-
             visit archaeological site of Delos, located just                                                                    Oak Taylor Smith | Courtesy of NEON; Ephorate of Antiquities of Cyclades and the artist.
             a short boat trip from Mykonos.

             SIGHT can be visited on the island of Delos
             daily 08:00-20:00 until October 31st.                                                                                                                                                  Art And soul gAllery
             Delos is accessible by boat mainly from                                                                                                                                            18, Mavrogeni str. Mykonos 84600, Greece
             Mykonos as well as neighbouring islands                                                                                                                                            T +30 22890 27244 Fax  +30 22890 25278
             Paros and Naxos. There is no extra charge                                                                                                                                               info@mykonosgallery.com
                                                                                                                                                                                                      www.mykonosgallery.com
             for entrance to the exhibition.                                                                                                                                                       Instagram: art_and_soul_mykonos


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