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Artist Gabriel on 'Cash Only' Depiction: The President Doesn't Need Me to Harm the Institution!

Published January 21, 2026, 08:02
Artist Gabriel on 'Cash Only' Depiction: The President Doesn't Need Me to Harm the Institution!

Artist Giorgos Gabriel commented on the recent leak of a video featuring the President of the Republic, creating a work of art depicting the highest authority as a courtesan, with the inscription "cash only" and smoke forming the shape of Cyprus. Gabriel stated that the work is an expression of his feelings and concerns, as a response to events, and that artists function as sensitive receptors of society. He also emphasized that art aims to provoke, awaken, and question, even if it means shocking or disturbing. The artist criticized the President, saying that he does not need his work to "harm" the institution, as, according to him, he does it himself through his actions and policies, specifically mentioning his stance on Gaza and corruption scandals. The creation of the work sparked discussions about the limits of artistic expression and whether it can offend institutions and individuals. Art Historian Maria Pafiti and Curator Vasilis Vasiliadis commented on the work, recognizing the power of art to provoke and express social concerns. The discussion focused on the artist's freedom of expression and the need for socio-political change. Overall, Gabriel's work is a strong critique of the political situation in Cyprus and a challenge to reflect on the responsibility of institutions and leaders.