Exhibition – Black and White – 2025

Photography exhibition
Black & White

Exhibition Duration:
13 June – 25 June 2025

Black and white photography continues to captivate audiences with its unique ability to evoke emotion, transcend time, and inspire imagination. By stripping away the distraction of color, monochrome images distill scenes to their essence, highlighting light, shadow, texture, and form.
One of the most profound aspects of black and white photography is its capacity to intensify emotional impact. Without color, viewers are drawn to the subject’s expressions, the interplay of light and shadow, and the composition’s nuances. This focus can lead to a deeper connection with the image, allowing for a more intimate and interpretive experience.
The timeless quality of black and white photography also contributes to its enduring appeal. Monochrome images often evoke a sense of nostalgia, connecting viewers to the past while simultaneously offering fresh perspectives. This duality allows black and white photographs to bridge generations, resonating with both older audiences who recall the era of film photography and younger viewers seeking authenticity in a digital age.

Participating artists:
Adam Wilson # UK
Aggeliki Samartzi # Greece
Alexandra Svenskaya # Russia
Anita Schiedeck # Germany
Antonina Zazulina # Sweden
aRitsos # Greece
Arman Kuzel # Turkey
Astrid Deschenes # Canada
Athanasios Christou # Greece
Athina Maria Apostolidou # Greece
Bela Balog # Hungary
Bernd Kommnick # Germany
Brian Kent # USA
Brigitte B Burckhardt # Switzerland
Carolina Cantore # Argentina
Caroline Peppiatt # Germany
Cecile Vernant # France
Charles Crain # USA
Christos Magoulas # Greece
Clio Papaspyrou # Greece
Costas Panagiotopoulos # Greece
Craig Hooper # Australia
Daniel Dorko # France
David M Root # USA
Dimitris Stamatis # Greece
Dimitris Vakaloudis # Greece
Dmitry Pikovsky # Ukraine
Dominique Bollinger # Italy
Dorota Qaid # Poland
Eileen Lerner # USA
Electra Maragoudaki # Greece
Elena Khazina # Russia
Evangelos Leivaditis # Greece
Fioreciela Apanomeritaki # Greece
Florentia Kanaki # Greece
Flup Ja # Belgium
Gary W. Kuroki # USA
Gavin McGuire # New Zealand
Gert Walden # Austria
Gianna Gkartzopoulou # Greece
Haim Blumenblat # Israel
Hanna Raatikainen # Finland
Harold Naideau # USA
Heather Protz # USA
Henri Kandiyoti # Turkey
Irina Borodina # Russia
Isidoros Printezis # Greece
Jean-Christophe Beauvais # France
John Potter # USA
John Vlahakis # Greece
Karen Safer # USA
Karineh Gurjian # USA
Karl Pont # Austria
Kata Kerenyi # Hungary
Katrien Van Isacker # Belgium
Kiera Walker # UK
Konstantinos Trogadas # Greece
Kylo-Patrick Hart # USA
Kyriakos Anastasopoulos # Greece
Lena Lelentzi # Greece
Lidya Kohen # Turkey
Lucia Simion # Romania
Ludmila Miklosova
Madiha Abdo # UK
Marin Todorov # Bulgaria/Germany
Mark A. Dierker # USA
Mark McGranaghan # Ireland
Michael Abramson # USA
Michael Wasserman # USA
Mila Mokina-Khairullova # Russia
Moh Moh Khine # Myanmar
Natalia Zmyslowska # Poland
Nevra Topalismailoglu # Turkey
Nikolaos Papadakos # Greece
Nikolas Bouliaris # Greece
Pablo Maldonado # Mexico
Panos Lagouvardos # Greece
Petros Heliotis # Greece
Ralf Dreier # Germany
Reza Lor # Iran
Richard Bidgood # USA
Richard Eveleigh # UK
Richard Jackoway # USA
Robert Barcia # USA
Roshaun Stephenson # US
Sasa Gouda # Greece
Sau Kong LIM # Malaysia
Silvija Treice # Latvia
Skirmute Udrenaite # Lithuania
Sossi Madzounian # USA
Stella Wong # Hong Kong
Swen Bernitz # Germany
Sylvie Domergue # France
Thor-Leif Fogelberg # Sweden
Tyrrel Jonns and Lena Davis # Australia
Vivi Andreadou # Greece

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