
Stake attention in this memory
An indoor exhibition space features a long, chronological timeline displayed on a white wall, viewed from a low angle looking upwards along its length. The timeline, marked with vertical red and black lines, showcases significant events or publications across several years, beginning at least from "1981" and extending past "1986". Numerous printed materials, including newspaper clippings, photographs, pamphlets, and text documents of various sizes, are affixed to the wall, grouped around specific year markers. These documents appear to detail historical events or developments, possibly related to women's rights or feminist movements, given the visible text and symbols. Notable texts and details include: - Years prominently displayed: "1981", "1982", "1983", "1984", "1985", "1986". - In 1982, text reads "Η ΛΑΒΡΥΣ" (The Labrys), alongside a symbol of a fist holding a labrys, a common feminist emblem, and "8 ΜΑΡΤΗ" (March 8), likely referring to International Women's Day. - Near 1985, text includes "ΓΥΝΑΙΚΕΣ" (Women) and "ΤΟ ΚΑΛΕΣ". - Other Greek text snippets, like "ΜΑΡΤΗ 30" (March 30), are also visible on various documents. The exhibit is well-lit by modern track lighting installed on the ceiling. The perspective emphasizes the extensive nature of the timeline, inviting viewers to explore the detailed historical narrative presented on the wall. The clean, white walls and focused lighting suggest a contemporary gallery or museum setting in Athina, Greece.
No transactions found


