PSI Foundation and Cathrine Art Organisation present From Nature to Structure:
Threads of Dialogue, an art exhibition at the premises of PSI Foundation, Limassol.
The exhibition is organized under the Αuspices of the Cyprus Presidency of the
Council of the European Union 2026, with the support of the Deputy Ministry of
Culture of Cyprus, the French Embassy, the Institut Français, the City of Limassol,
the City of Marseille and l’Alliance française of Limassol.
From Nature to Structure features works by Claude Como (France) and Theodoulos
Gregoriou (Cyprus), celebrating the encounter between artists, cities, and cultures.
It invites visitors on a poetic journey between living form and architectural
structure, where the thread becomes a bridge between worlds. Through wool,
metal, textile and concrete the exhibition explores how life and architecture
intertwine, how the thread becomes both growth and structure, memory and
construction.
Claude Como’s works express the sensual vitality of the living world: using the
tufting technique, she sculpts color and material, creating lush and vibrant forms
that seem to expand into space.
Theodoulos Gregoriou, in turn, investigates the geometry of time and memory through textile and metal installations where architectural order becomes poetic meditation.
At the intersection of nature and culture, verticality and horizontality, From Nature
to Structure offers an encounter between two Mediterranean voices, linking
Marseille and Limassol, twin cities that symbolise exchange, resilience, and
transformation.
The inauguration of the exhibition will take place on Friday, 19 December 2025 at
18:00 and it will stay open to visitors until 31 January 2026 on Friday, Saturdays
and Sundays in the working hours of the PSI Foundation.
Claude Como
Claude Como is an internationally exhibited French artist whose work has been
shown at institutions including the Palais des Beaux-Arts de Lille, the Musée de
Louviers, the Fort Saint-Jean of the Mucem, and the Fondation Louis Vuitton. Her
vibrant and immersive textile creations make her a major voice in contemporary
art.
Theodoulos Gregoriou
Theodoulos Gregoriou is a leading Cypriot artist who represented Cyprus twice at
the Venice Biennale and has exhibited in major institutions including the Louvre.
His profound explorations of memory, structure and time have established him as
a key figure in contemporary Mediterranean art.
During the exhibition From Nature to Structure: Threads of Dialogue, the archival
part of the exhibition Tekton Technical Bureau and Modernism in Limassol will
remain open to the public.
Inauguration: Friday, 19 December 2025 at 18.00
Venue: PSI Foundation, Synergatismou 27, 3010 Limassol
Duration: until 31 January 2026
Opening Hours:
Friday: 17:00 – 21:00
Saturday: 12:00 – 20:00
Sunday: 12:00 – 18:00
Free Entrance
Organised by: Cathrine Art Organisation
Curator: Eudes Ajot
Commissionned by: Dimitri Ozerkov
Cathrine Art Organisation x PSI Foundation
More information:
PSI.ART
[email protected]
+357 25245730
From Nature to Structure: Threads of Dialogue
Η PSI Foundation και η Cathrine Art Organisation παρουσιάζουν την έκθεση τέχνης «From Nature to Structure: Threads of Dialogue» στους χώρους της PSI Foundation στη Λεμεσό. Η έκθεση, η οποία τελεί υπό την αιγίδα της Κυπριακής Προεδρίας του Συμβουλίου της Ευρωπαϊκής Ένωσης 2026, με την υποστήριξη διαφόρων φορέων, παρουσιάζει έργα των Claude Como (Γαλλία) και Theodoulos Gregoriou (Κύπρος). Η έκθεση εξερευνά τη σχέση μεταξύ φύσης και αρχιτεκτονικής, χρησιμοποιώντας υλικά όπως μαλλί, μέταλλο, ύφασμα και σκυρόδεμα. Η εναρκτήρια εκδήλωση θα πραγματοποιηθεί στις 19 Δεκεμβρίου 2025, ενώ η έκθεση θα παραμείνει ανοιχτή μέχρι τις 31 Ιανουαρίου 2026, τα Σαββατοκύριακα.
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