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Tag Archives: Andreas Angelidakis

Walls, Shadows, Lies: Andreas Angelidakis’ Escape Room Brings the Platonic Cave to Venice

Written by Enrico Zilli June 10, 2026 Andreas Angelidakis architecture Art greece lgbt venice 2026 venice biennale
Escape Room by Andrea Angelidakis at Venice Art Biennale 2026 - Photo by Andrea Avezzù.

At the Greek Pavilion of the Venice Art Biennale, Escape Room stages a labyrinth of soft ruins, self-filming surveillance, and queer spatial logic — Andreas Angelidakis’s sharply timed response to an age of disinformation, rewritten history, and far-right populism.

Five National Pavilions Weaving Art and Architecture at Venice Biennale 2026

Written by Enrico Zilli May 10, 2026 abbas akhavan Andreas Angelidakis architecture Art austria Canada chile florentina holzinger germany greece henrike naumann india morocco norton maza sung tieu venice venice 2026
Austria Pavilion - SEAWORLD VENICE, 2026 © Nicole Marianna Wytyczak.

Platonic Caves, probes and soviet barracks. At Venice Biennale 2026, some of the most radical art isn’t on the walls — it’s in the walls.

The building “who” wanted to become a mountain

Written by Enrico Zilli June 1, 2013 Andreas Angelidakis architecture Athens concrete Crisis modernist Nature Ruin

The short film TROLL – THE VOLUNTARY RUIN by Andreas Angelidakis narrates the story of Chara, Athen’s iconic modernist building. The movie explains in a surreal yet touching way the development and decline of the Greek capital through an architectural point of view.