Eirini Kalogera, is London based Art Director for Photography.  Her creative vision stems from the domestic space and  the formal qualities in her surroundings that usually go unnoticed. Looking for details/materials that are used as inspiration for seemingly simplistic but conceptually impactful visuals.

Her art is about looking, observing; examining objects, their everydayness and function to create her own interpretations, at times stripping them bare of their purpose of existence or shifting the attention of the viewer to its form, making them objects of aesthetic admiration. 




Pile of Monobloc Chairs
2019

Exhibited in Grab the Beehive - Cut it in Half - Lick the Honey at the Hanson Street Wasps Studios, Glasgow, UK

Materials: 30 monobloc white chairs

Eirini Kalogera
Glasgow based artist Eirini Kalogera focuses in challenging the functions and materials of everyday objects and reappropriating them in order to reach new meanings regarding the familiarity and purpose of their being.

Her art is about looking, observing; drawing inspiration from the domestic objects around her and their formal qualities that usually go unnoticed due to the fact that we are so accustomed to them.

She get inspired by their everydayness and function to create her own interpretations, at times stripping them bare of their purpose of existence or shifting the attention of the viewer to its form, making them objects of aesthetic admiration.

Her goal is to make people actively look at the objects, rather than passively perceive them.






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