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Assuming Aristotelian Particular Proposition II

2011

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Size

57 x 78 cm
22 x 30.71 in

Year

2011

Medium

Drawings

Reference

9682797f

Assuming Aristotelian Particular Proposition II'
acrylic, gouache on hand made paper
White wooden box frame

Based on Aristotle’s concept of propositions that suggest that they must either affirm or deny something. Every proposition must be either an affirmation or a negation. It cannot be both.     

1971 Athens, Greece

Nayia Frangouli's work explores the relationship between architecture, construction of an urban space, and its aesthetic representations. Her sketches, pictures, drawings, videos and installations develop a deep reflection on architectural structures and city planning, as well as an analysis of the individual and sociological processes they involve. Through her sets of drawings, video projections and direct interventions on the space of galleries, she investigates how the modernist ambition of creating rational structures, high technologies and networked configurations manages to coexist with natural landscapes. The diversity of her media expresses the multiplicity of interrelations resulting from this cultural and urban administration of cityscape, from harmony and interaction to strong antagonism.


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Athens,

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