Photography & Music Exhibition
Fri, 29 Apr
|Technopolis 20
The photographer Andreas Achilleos and the composer George Christoforides invite you to their first Photography & Music Exhibition, a project that has the goal to provide visitors with a new dimension of interpreting art.
Time & Location
29 Apr 2022, 19:30 – 06 May 2022, 13:00
Technopolis 20, Nikolaou I. Nikolaidi Ave, Paphos, Cyprus
About the Event
The photographer Andreas Achilleos and the composer George Christoforides invite you to their first Photography & Music Exhibition, a project that has the goal to provide visitors with a new dimension of interpreting art.
The visual part of the exhibition is a collection of photographs in the abstract style of Street Photography which is combined with the acoustic art of Études- Tableaux, where a musical piece is created with the inspiration of a visual component. Blending these two art forms, the artists have created an album which is comprised of a series of images, each with their respective music.
The visitors will be able to find a QR code next to each photograph that will redirecting them online, where the matching music piece will be available to listen while looking at the corresponding photograph.
Venue: Technopolis 20
Opening: Friday, 29 April 2022, 19:30
Duration: 29 April – 6 May 2022
Opening Hours: Monday – Saturday, 9:00 – 13:00
Information: 70002420 / 99246292
Andreas Achilleos took up photography during the first year studying abroad. Fascinated by previous artists of Street Photography such as Saul Leiter and Craig Whitehead, he took to the streets with a phone at hand before even owning any camera gear. After exhausting the possibilities a phone could offer, grabbing his first camera opened up for him new possibilities of expression. Using modern camera and editing tools, Andreas has gathered his first collection of photographs to display in an exhibition, as he still seeks to solidify his style in street photography.
George Christoforides developed a musical talent from an early age and was taught in the Russian and German piano school of European music. In his college years he found his calling in music composition, subsequently developing an interest in music for theater and film. In this album he aims to ground the listener in the moment, allowing them to so linger a bit longer in the feelings each photograph provokes in them. The music seeks to immerse the participants in the static world of each photograph in hope of deeper meaning.