Discovering The Beauty Of The Cyclades
door MARK WILMAN
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Over het boek
The work's centrepiece image 'Lost Lady of Sikinos, Neiko' anticipated by two years one of the most significant archeological discoveries in the Cyclades in the last century: the hidden tomb of a noble woman buried in 3 AD beneath the ancient Roman mausoleum of Episkopi in an area of undisturbed beauty on the island of Sikinos in the south Aegean.
This 44 page book presents the images displayed at the Aquarium of Milan exhibition in 2019 promoted by the Department of Culture of the Milan Municipality. The project has since been exhibited in China and Turkey by the Hellenic Ministry of Foreign Affairs officially supported by the Hellenic Ministry of Culture, which brought the photographer letters of congratulations from both President Macron of France, and the European Union Commission.
kenmerken / functionaliteiten & details
- Hoofdcategorie: Kunst & Fotografie
- Aanvullende categorieën Inspiratie, Reizen
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Projectoptie: Standaard liggend, 25×20 cm
Aantal pagina's: 44 -
Isbn
- Paperback: 9780368629037
- Datum publiceren: apr 18, 2019
- Taal English
- Trefwoorden travel, mark wilman, cyclades, greece, photography
Over de maker
Discovering The Beauty Of The Cyclades by Mark Wilman is a six year project focused on this archipelago in the Aegean sea whose history dates back to Neolithic times. The work had its first major public exhibition at the Aquarium of Milan in the spring of 2019 officially approved and promoted by the department of culture of the Municipality of Milan and presented by the Greek Embassy Rome and British Embassy Athens on their social media platforms. Leading news journals in Italy and Greece published articles and information about the project and the event. It can be seen on Mark's website. In autumn 2020, the project represented Greece at the Chengdu Contemporary Image Museum in China, with official support from the Hellenic Ministry of Culture and Sports together with the Ephorate of Antiquities of the Cyclades in the use of their video 'Secrets of the Episkopi of Sikinos'.