The first photo exhibition of Antonis Zorpas is inaugurated tonight

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Invite you to attend the Maritime Museum in Ayia Napa at the opening of the first photography exhibition by Antonis Zorpas on "Suspicion".

The opening of the exhibition will be:
The Head of the Office of the European Parliament in Cyprus Mr. Andreas Kettis and the MEP Mr. Costas Mavridis on Thursday 23-11-2017 at 7:24 p.m.

The exhibition will be open to the public from 17/11/2017 until 17/01/2018

Visiting Hours: Tuesday - Saturday between 9:00 am - 17:00 pm and Every Monday between 9:00 am.

Apopsis (ἄποψις) by Antonis Zorpas:

Apopsis ("ψποψις" in ancient Greek) is the image of a landscape as seen from a specific point, usually somewhere high up or even the "perspective" from which one sees a thing, a case, an issue as well as the opinion he has someone for something. William Shakespeare had said of Hypocrisy: "Give your ear to every man, but to a few your voice. Take everyone's point of view, but keep your own judgment "while Bertanad Russell states" Do not be afraid to have eccentric views, because every opinion that is generally accepted today, was once eccentric ". The great Plato on the other hand states that "Can everyone have an opinion, knowledge in order to have an opinion?", While Socrates opposes by saying "Woe to those who do not know that they do not know what they do not know". However, it is generally accepted that ἄs, although often guided, vindictive, offensive, provocative, eccentric, ill-intentioned, well-intentioned, is always subjective.

So, the first photo exhibition of Antonis Zorpas comes to present mainly the point of view from which one sees things while recording his personal opinion and Opinion. It is no coincidence that this photo exhibition, going against the basic rules that want each exhibition to have a single main theme, has an apopsis or suspicion of various themes. After all, the daily life of each of us does not have a single theme but heaps of themes with daily dead-ends "Dead-End" but also everyday shades of "Cashmere". He dares to submit his Opinion freely as he does without hiding from anyone. From the entrance where the "Family" welcomes you, to the stormy sea "The Storm" in the peace and tranquility of which God each of us believes "The Door". His reflection on the last divided capital of Europe "Divided Capital" and the nostalgia of the ghost plane with the emblem of Cyprus Airways, forgotten at the Nicosia airport "Behind the Fence", are then recorded.

Among the 24 photos in total, the exhibition is completed by the "Harvest" harvest season in the Paralimni Plain (where Antonis Zorpas comes from), the imposing bridge and the palace in Budapest "The Palace and the Bridge", the dusk somewhere in the North Polo "The Night Fall", the tormented hand of a blacksmith "Blacksmith", the memories (good or bad) of the years gone by "My Life", the majesty of the Rock "The Rock" and the awe it causes us. A special moment in the exhibition is the innocence and the hope that Ballerina presents in "Street Art".

Brief CV:

Antonis Zorpas was born in Famagusta in 1970 while he comes from Paralimni. He completed his studies at the National Technical University of Athens in Athens in the field of Chemical Engineering while holding a master's degree and a doctorate in Chemical Engineering and Environmental Engineering.

He is currently a Lecturer at the Open University of Cyprus, President of the Pancyprian Association of Environmental Scientists and Engineers, Scientific Associate of the European Union, Advisor to the Office of the Environment Commissioner, Scientific Associate at various European Universities and Research Centers. He specializes in Strategic Development Plans, Chemical Engineering and Environmental Engineering, as well as Circular Economy and Metabolism of Cities. He is married to Stella and they have two children, Andreas and Georgia.

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